An Unconference Badge That’s Never Gonna Give You Up
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An Unconference Badge That’s Never Gonna Give You Up
When your publication is about to hold a major event on your side of the world, and there will be a bring-a-hack, you abruptly realise that you have to do just that. Bring a hack. With the Hackaday…
See This Mesmerizing 3D Printed Water Droplet Automaton
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/21/see-this-mesmerizing-3d-printed-water-droplet-automaton/
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See This Mesmerizing 3D Printed Water Droplet Automaton
Most modern automata are hand-cranked kinetic sculptures typically made from wood, and [videohead118] was inspired by a video of one simulating a wave pattern from a drop of liquid. As a result, th…
Inventing The Induction Motor
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/21/inventing-the-induction-motor/
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Inventing The Induction Motor
When you think of who invented the induction motor, Nikola Tesla and Galileo Ferraris should come to mind. Though that could be a case of the squeaky wheel being the one that gets the grease. Those…
Load Cells Tell You to Lay Off the Donuts
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Load Cells Tell You to Lay Off the Donuts
Our old algebra teacher used to say, “You have to take what you know and use it to get what you don’t know.” That saying always reminds of us sensors that convert physical quantit…
Hackaday Prize Entry: Post Stroke Spasticity Rehab Helper
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/21/hackaday-prize-entry-post-stroke-spasticity-rehab-helper/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Post Stroke Spasticity Rehab Helper
A stroke is caused when poor blood flow to the brain causes cell damage, causing that part of the brain to stop functioning. Common causes are either blood vessel blockage or internal bleeding, and…
Another Day, Another Air Gap Breached
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/21/another-day-another-air-gap-breached/
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Another Day, Another Air Gap Breached
What high-tech, ultra-secure data center would be complete without dozens of video cameras directed both inward and outward? After all, the best informatic security means nothing without physical s…
Spray Paint Goes DIY Virtual with a Vive Tracker
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/21/spray-paint-goes-diy-virtual-with-a-vive-tracker/
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Spray Paint Goes DIY Virtual With A Vive Tracker
Here is a virtual spray painting project with a new and DIY twist to it. [Adam Amaral]’s project is an experiment in using the Vive Tracker, which was released earlier this year. [Adam] demon…
The Longest Tech Support Call: Apollo 14 Computer Hack
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/21/the-longest-tech-support-call-apollo-14-computer-hack/
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The Longest Tech Support Call: Apollo 14 Computer Hack
Deep-voiced and aptly named [Scott Manley] posted a video about the computer hack that saved Apollo 14. Unlike some articles about the incident, [Scott] gets into the technical details in an entert…
FPGA Clocks for Software Developers (or Anyone)
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/21/fpga-clocks-for-software-developers-or-anyone/
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FPGA Clocks for Software Developers (or Anyone)
It used to be that designing hardware required schematics and designing software required code. Sure, a lot of people could jump back and forth, but it was clearly a different discipline. Today, a …
Arduino and Pi Breathe New Life into Jukebox
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/arduino-and-pi-breathe-new-life-into-jukebox/
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Arduino and Pi Breathe New Life into Jukebox
What do you do when someone gives you a Wurlitzer 3100 jukebox from 1969, but keeps all the records? If you are like [Tijuana Rick], you grab an Arduino and a Rasberry Pi and turn it into a really …
Reviving a $25 Generator
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/reviving-a-25-generator/
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/reviving-a-25-generator/
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Reviving a $25 Generator
[Jennies Garage] found a used and abused inverter based generator in the clearance section of his local home improvement store. The generator had been returned on a warranty claim and was deemed un…
Network Analysers: The Electrical Kind
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Network Analysers: The Electrical Kind
Instrumentation has progressed by leaps and bounds in the last few years, however, the fundamental analysis techniques that are the foundation of modern-day equipment remain the same. A network ana…
Customizable PCB Business Card
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Customizable PCB Business Card
[Corey Harding] designed his business card as a USB-connectable demonstration of his skill. If potential manager inserts the card in a USB drive, open a text editor, then touches the copper pad on …
Ask Hackaday: Security Questions And Questionable Securities
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/security-questions-and-questionable-securities/
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Ask Hackaday: Security Questions And Questionable Securities
Your first school. Your mother’s maiden name. Your favorite color. These are the questions we’re so used to answering when we’ve forgotten a password and need to get back into an …
Hackaday Prize Entry: HaptiVision Creates a Net of Vibration Motors
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/hackaday-prize-entry-haptivision-creates-a-net-of-vibration-motors/
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/hackaday-prize-entry-haptivision-creates-a-net-of-vibration-motors/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: HaptiVision Creates a Net of Vibration Motors
HaptiVision is a haptic feedback system for the blind that builds on a wide array of vibration belts and haptic vests. It’s a smart concept, giving the wearer a warning when an obstruction comes in…
Making a Gun Without a 3D Printer
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/making-a-gun-without-a-3d-printer/
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Making a Gun Without a 3D Printer
Around four years ago the world was up in arms over the first gun to be 3D printed. The hype was largely due to the fact that most people don’t understand how easy it is to build a gun withou…
Solar Tide Clock Keeps Track of the Moon
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/solar-tide-clock-keeps-track-of-the-moon/
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Solar Tide Clock Keeps Track of the Moon
Old fashioned tide clocks were an attempt to predict high tide by timing the rising and setting of the moon. When you looked at one you could see how many hours until the next high tide. [rabbitcre…
8-Channel ADC For the Raspberry Pi
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/8-channel-adc-for-the-raspberry-pi/
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8-Channel ADC For the Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is a powerful embedded computing platform. However, for all its Linux-based muscle, it lacks one thing that even the simplest 8-bit microcontrollers usually have – analog-to-…