Arcade Cabinet Build Takes Quarters, Dispenses Fun
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/09/arcade-cabinet-build-takes-quarters-dispenses-fun/
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Arcade Cabinet Build Takes Quarters, Dispenses Fun
Building an arcade cabinet seems to be a rite of passage for many hackers and woodworkers. Not that there is anything wrong with that: as this series of posts from [Alessandro] at boxedcnc shows, the...
Hackaday Links: October 9, 2016
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/09/hackaday-links-october-9-2016/
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Hackaday Links: October 9, 2016
Atari is back! That’s what some dude says. There are no real details in that post, other than ‘Atari is Back!’ The ESP32 is coming, and it’s going to be awesome. Espressif h…
Slide Viewer Upgrade is a Bright Idea
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/09/slide-viewer-upgrade-is-a-bright-idea/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/09/slide-viewer-upgrade-is-a-bright-idea/
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Slide Viewer Upgrade is a Bright Idea
[cunningfellow] has been putting LEDs in everything lately. That's understandable. Most recently, he used them to drastically upgrade his father's super-cool mid-century slide viewer.
The slide vie...
The slide vie...
TensorFlow Robot Recognizes Objects
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/09/tensorflow-robot-recognizes-objects/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/09/tensorflow-robot-recognizes-objects/
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TensorFlow Robot Recognizes Objects
Children can do lots of things that robots and computers have trouble with. Climbing stairs, for example, is a tough thing for a robot. Recognizing objects is another area where humans are generall…
A Completely Open Microcontroller
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/the-journey-toward-a-completely-open-microcontroller/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/the-journey-toward-a-completely-open-microcontroller/
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A Completely Open Microcontroller
We don’t know about you, but the idea of an Arduino-class microprocessor board which uses completely open silicon is a pretty attractive prospect to us. That’s exactly [onchipUIS]’…
The Collatz-O-Matic: a State Machine with Style!
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/the-collatz-o-matic-a-state-machine-with-style/
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The Collatz-O-Matic: a State Machine with Style!
If you have ever thought that working out a Collatz sequence by hand was alright but lacked buttons and lights, the Collatz-o-matic by [mechatronicsguy] has you covered!
The device is a type of...
The device is a type of...
Using The FCC EAS For Fun And Profit
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/using-the-fcc-eas-for-fun-and-profit/
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Using The FCC EAS For Fun And Profit
When a consumer electronics device is sold in the US, especially if it has a wireless aspect, it must be tested for compliance with FCC regulations and the test results filed with the FCC (see prep…
These 20 Projects Won $1000 For Assistive Technologies
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/these-20-projects-won-1000-for-assistive-technologies/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/these-20-projects-won-1000-for-assistive-technologies/
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These 20 Projects Won $1000 For Assistive Technologies
For the last seven months, Hackaday has been hosting the greatest hardware competition on Earth. The Hackaday Prize is a challenge to Build Something That Matters, asking hardware creators around th...
Self-Driving R/C Car Uses An Intel NUC
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/self-driving-rc-car-uses-an-intel-nuc/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/self-driving-rc-car-uses-an-intel-nuc/
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Self-Driving R/C Car Uses An Intel NUC
Self-driving cars are something we are continually told will be the Next Big Thing. It’s nothing new, we’ve seen several decades of periodic demonstrations of the technology as it has e…
Beware Common Sense Engineering
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/beware-common-sense-engineering-needs-art-this-could-be-an-ask-hackaday-btw/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/beware-common-sense-engineering-needs-art-this-could-be-an-ask-hackaday-btw/
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Beware Common Sense Engineering
I am always torn about the title of "engineer." When I talk to school kids about engineering, I tell that an engineer is a person who uses science and math to solve or analyze practical problems. Howe...
The People, Talks, and Swag of Open Hardware Summit
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/the-people-talks-and-swag-of-open-hardware-summit/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/the-people-talks-and-swag-of-open-hardware-summit/
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The People, Talks, And Swag Of Open Hardware Summit
Friday was the 2016 Open Hardware Summit, a yearly gathering of people who believe in the power of open design. The use of the term “summit” rather than “conference” is tell…
[NE555]’s SMD Prototyping is a Work of Art
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/ne555s-smd-prototyping-is-a-work-of-art/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/ne555s-smd-prototyping-is-a-work-of-art/
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[NE555]’s SMD Prototyping is a Work of Art
Over on twitter [NE555] has been posting beautiful SMD prototypes. Back in the 90s when surface mount components gained widespread adoption, the quick and cheap PCB prototyping services of today we…
Porting NES to the ESP32
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/porting-nes-to-the-esp32/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/porting-nes-to-the-esp32/
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Porting NES to the ESP32
There’s an elephant in the room when it comes to the Raspberry Pi Zero. The Pi Zero is an immensely popular single board computer, but out of stock issues for the first year may be due to one…
Hackaday Prize Entry: Augmented Reality Historical Reenactments
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/hackaday-prize-entry-augmented-reality-historical-reenactments/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Augmented Reality Historical Reenactments
Go to a pier, boardwalk, the tip of Manhattan, or a battlefield, and you’ll see beautifully crafted coin operated binoculars. Drop a coin in, and you’ll see the Statue of Liberty, a con…
Three of our Favorite Hackers
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/11/three-of-our-favorite-hackers/
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Three of our Favorite Hackers
It's one thing to pull off a hack, it's another entirely to explain it so that everyone can understand. [Micah Elizabeth Scott] took a really complicated concept (power glitching attacks) and boiled a...
Peculiar Fluid Dynamics Creates Hot and Cold Air
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/11/peculiar-fluid-dynamics-creates-hot-and-cold-air/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/11/peculiar-fluid-dynamics-creates-hot-and-cold-air/
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Peculiar Fluid Dynamics Creates Hot And Cold Air
We’re fascinated by things with no moving parts or active components that work simply by virtue of the shape they contain — think waveguides and resonators for microwave radiation. A si…
What We Are Doing Wrong. The Robot That’s Not in Our Pocket
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/11/what-we-are-doing-wrong-the-robot-thats-not-in-our-pocket/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/11/what-we-are-doing-wrong-the-robot-thats-not-in-our-pocket/
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What We Are Doing Wrong. The Robot That’s Not in Our Pocket
I’m not saying that the magic pocket oracle we all carry around isn’t great, but I think there is a philosophical disconnect between what it is and what it could be for us. Right now our technology…
Reverse Engineering The Internet Of Coffee
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/11/reverse-engineering-the-internet-of-coffee/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/11/reverse-engineering-the-internet-of-coffee/
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Reverse Engineering The Internet Of Coffee
The public promise of the Internet Of Things from years ago when the first journalists discovered the idea and strove to make it comprehensible to the masses was that your kitchen appliances would be ...
Creating A PCB In Everything: Friends Don’t Let Friends Use Fritzing
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/11/creating-a-pcb-in-everything-friends-dont-let-friends-use-fritzing/
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Creating A PCB In Everything: Friends Don’t Let Friends Use Fritzing
This week, we’re continuing our Creating A PCB In Everything series, where we go through the steps to create a simple, barebones PCB in different EDA suites. We’re done with Eagle, and …