Ask Hackaday: Which Balaclava Is Best For Hacking?
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Ask Hackaday: Which Balaclava Is Best For Hacking?
At Hackaday, we’re tapped into Hacker Culture. This goes far beyond a choice of operating system (Arch Linux, or more correctly, ‘Arch GNU/Linux’, or as I’ve recently taken …
Scratchy Brings Digital Clarity To The Vinyl World
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/01/scratchy-brings-digital-clarity-to-the-vinyl-world/
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Scratchy Brings Digital Clarity To The Vinyl World
If you walk the halls of audiophilia, you may be aware that there has been a huge amount of work put in to software designed to clean up older audio recordings without compromising the quality of the ...
Cerebrum: Mobile Passwords Lifted Acoustically with NASB
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/01/cerebrum-mobile-passwords-lifted-acoustically-with-nasb/
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Cerebrum: Mobile Passwords Lifted Acoustically with NASB
There are innumerable password hacking methods but recent advances in acoustic and accelerometer sensing have opened up the door to side-channel attacks, where passwords or other sensitive d...
Linear Clock Slows the Fugit of the Tempus
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/01/linear-clock-slows-the-fugit-of-the-tempus/
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Linear Clock Slows the Fugit of the Tempus
We feature a lot of clocks here on Hackaday, and lately most of them seem to be Nixie clocks. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but every once in a while it’s nice to see somet…
Solar-Powered Prosthetic Skin
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/01/solar-powered-prosthetic-skin/
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Solar-Powered Prosthetic Skin
One of the biggest problems for prosthetic users is feel. If you’ve ever tried to hold a pen and write with a numb hand, you’ve realised how important feedback is to the motor control e…
Cordless Water Pump!
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/02/cordless-water-pump/
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Cordless Water Pump!
A water pump is one of those items that are uncommonly used, but invaluable when needed. Rarer still are cordless versions that can be deployed at speed. Enter [DIY King 00], who has shared his build ...
Musical String Shooter Makes Sound Visible
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/02/musical-string-shooter-makes-sound-visible/
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Musical String Shooter Makes Sound Visible
One reason we really like [Rulof]'s hacks is that he combines the most unlikely things to create something unexpected. This time he makes a fast-moving loop of cotton string undulate in time to music....
VCF East: Before There Was Arduino, We Had Balls
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/02/vcf-east-before-there-was-arduino-we-had-balls/
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VCF East: Before There Was Arduino, We Had Balls
Today, if you want to teach kids the art of counting to one, you're going to drag out a computer or an iPad. Install Scratch. Break out an Arduino, or something. This is high technology to solve the s...
Easy-Peasy Heart Monitor
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/02/easy-peasy-heart-monitor/
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Easy-Peasy Heart Monitor
If you’re at all into medical hacks, you’ve doubtless noticed that the medical industry provides us with all manner of shiny toys to play with. Case in point is a heart-monitoring IC th…
The 35 Year Music Synthesizer that Spawned Chiptune
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/02/the-35-year-music-synthesizer-that-spawned-chiptune/
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The 35 Year Music Synthesizer that Spawned Chiptune
If you are a certain age, MOS6581 either means nothing to you, or it is a track from Carbon Based Lifeforms. However, if you were a Commodore computer fan 35 years ago, it was a MOS Technologies SI…
VCF: The Guys Keeping Up With Commodore
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/02/vcf-the-guys-keeping-up-with-commodore/
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VCF: The Guys Keeping Up With Commodore
This year at the Vintage Computer Festival, war was beginning. The organizers of the con pulled a coup this year, and instead of giving individual exhibitors a space dedicated to their wares, various ...
Command Alexa With a Completely Mechanical Vintage Remote Control
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/02/command-alexa-with-a-completely-mechanical-vintage-remote-control/
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Command Alexa With a Completely Mechanical Vintage Remote Control
Anyone with grandparents already knows that in ye olden days, televisions did not have remote control. Your parents probably still complain about how, as children, they were forced to physically wa…
Recover Your Broken SD Card Selfies by Your Selfie
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/recover-your-selfies-by-your-selfie/
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Recover Your Broken SD Card Selfies By Your Selfie
You may still have some luck getting those selfies off of your SD card, even if it will no longer mount on your computer. [HDD Recovery Services] shows us a process to directly access the NAND memo…
Revealing Capcom’s Custom Silicon Security
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/revealing-capcoms-custom-silicon-security/
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Revealing Capcom’s Custom Silicon Security
Ask any security professional and they’ll tell you, when an attacker has hardware access it’s game over. You would think this easily applies to arcade games too — the very nature …
When the Grid Goes Dark
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/when-the-grid-goes-dark/
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When the Grid Goes Dark
If you lived through the Y2K fiasco, you might remember a lot of hype with almost zero real-world ramifications in the end. As the calendar year flipped from 1999 to 2000 many forecast disastrous soft...
VCF East: Enigma Machines In The Flesh
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/vcf-east-enigma-machines-in-the-flesh/
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VCF East: Enigma Machines In The Flesh
At the end of World War II, the Germans ordered all Enigma cipher machines destroyed. Around the same time, Churchill ordered all Enigma cipher machines destroyed. Add a few decades, neglect the effor...
LEGO Liquid Handler and Big Biology
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/lego-liquid-handler-and-big-biology/
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LEGO Liquid Handler and Big Biology
A career as a lab biologist can take many forms, but the general public seems to see it as a lone, lab-coated researcher sitting at a bench, setting up a series of in vitro experiments by hand in smal...
California Looks to Compel IoT Security
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/california-looks-to-compel-iot-security/
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California Looks To Compel IoT Security
There is a bill going through committee in the state of California which, if passed, would require a minium level of security for Internet of Things devices and then some. California SB 327 Informa…
Have You Ever Tried Desoldering Needles?
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/have-you-ever-tried-desoldering-needles/
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Have You Ever Tried Desoldering Needles?
If you are an electronics enthusiast who has a tendency to hoard junk because it Might Be Useful Someday, you may well have a significant experience when it comes to desoldering. Why order that com…
Stereo Microscope Teardown
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/stereo-microscope-teardown/
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Stereo Microscope Teardown
Stereo microscopes are very handy tools, especially for a lot of hackers who now regularly assemble, test and debug SMD circuits using parts as small as grains of sand. We have seen a lot of stereo…
Chess AI, Old School
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/chess-ai-old-school/
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/03/chess-ai-old-school/
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Chess AI, Old School
People have been interested in chess-playing computers before there were any chess-playing computers. In a 1950 paper, [Claude Shannon] defined two major chess-playing strategies. Apparently, practica...