Solving a Rubik’s Cube with Just Two Motors
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Solving a Rubik’s Cube with Just Two Motors
We’ve all seen videos of Rubik’s cube champions who can solve the puzzle in less than 5 seconds. And there are cube-twisting robots that can solve the cube even faster, often in under a…
Build Your Own Digital Panel Meter
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/02/build-your-own-digital-panel-meter/
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Build Your Own Digital Panel Meter
A popular purchase from the usual stockists of imported electronic modules is a digital panel meter. A very small amount of money secures a module with a seven-segment display that you can stick on…
Flame Throwing Drone is Actually Useful
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/03/flame-throwing-drone-is-actually-useful/
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/03/flame-throwing-drone-is-actually-useful/
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Flame Throwing Drone is Actually Useful
A team in Xiangyang, China is using a flame-throwing drone to clear debris from high voltage power lines. These lines are made of metal of course, and are impervious to the high heat of the flames.…
Jeep Wrangler Dome Light Mod
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/03/jeep-wrangler-dome-light-mod/
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/03/jeep-wrangler-dome-light-mod/
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Jeep Wrangler Dome Light Mod
If you’re the owner of a Jeep Wrangler, you may have experienced some frustration with the interior dome light. For those not in the know, removing the doors on a warm day or for a bit of fun…
Internet of Things Opens Possibilities
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/03/internet-of-things-opens-possibilities/
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Internet of Things Opens Possibilities
While a lot of hardware gets put on the “Internet of Things” with only marginal or questionable benefits (or with hilariously poor security), every now and then a project makes use of t…
Boxes, Form An Orderly Queue Behind The Armchair!
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/03/boxes-form-an-orderly-queue-behind-the-armchair/
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Boxes, Form An Orderly Queue Behind The Armchair!
If you have ever been to a hacker camp, you’ll know the problem of transporting all your stuff to your hackerspace village, or to wherever you’ll be basing yourself for the duration. Th…
Gesture Control for Lunch Money
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/03/gesture-control-for-lunch-money/
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Gesture Control for Lunch Money
[Dimitris Platis] wanted to add gesture control to his PC. You’d think that would be expensive, but by combining a diminutive Arduino, a breakout board with a gesture controller, and an inter…
Hackaday Links: December 3, 2017
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Hackaday Links: December 3, 2017
Remember the Psion? Back when PDAs were a thing, the Psion was the best you could get. It was, effectively, a palm-top computer with a real qwerty keyboard. It didn’t have Bluetooth, it could…
Meet the Modern Meat Man’s Modified Meat-Safe
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/03/meet-the-modern-meat-mans-modified-meat-safe/
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Meet the Modern Meat Man’s Modified Meat-Safe
Charcuterie is delicious — but is it hackable? When talking about the salty preserved meats, one might be more inclined to indulge in the concept of bacon before pondering a way to integrate …
Minimizing ESP8266 Battery Drain
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/03/minimizing-esp8266-battery-drain/
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Minimizing ESP8266 Battery Drain
[Alex Jensen] wanted to build a battery-powered weather station, using an ESP8266 breakout board to connect to WiFi. However, [Alex]’s research revealed that the ESP chip uses around 70mA per…
A Futuristic Plant To Inspire Bright Ideas
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/a-futuristic-plant-to-inspire-bright-ideas/
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/a-futuristic-plant-to-inspire-bright-ideas/
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A Futuristic Plant To Inspire Bright Ideas
A good video game prop can really spruce up the decor — doubly so if it’s a glowing, futuristic potted plant transplanted(sorry!) straight from Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Since it’…
Classic Tomy Toy Gets AIY Makover
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/classic-tomy-toy-gets-aiy-makover/
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Classic Tomy Toy Gets AIY Makover
A few months ago the Raspberry Pi magazine The MagPi gave away a piece of hardware, the Google AIY voice control kit. Subscribers all received one, but as always the eBay scalpers cleaned up all th…
The Physics of Healing: Radiation Therapy
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/radiation-therapy/
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The Physics of Healing: Radiation Therapy
Few days are worse than a day when you hear the words, “I’m sorry, you have cancer.” Fear of the unknown, fear of pain, and fear of death all attend the moment when you learn the …
Current Measurement with Oscilloscopes
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/current-measurement-with-oscilloscopes/
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/current-measurement-with-oscilloscopes/
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Current Measurement with Oscilloscopes
What do a Rogowski coil, a magnetic core, and a hall effect sensor have in common? They are all ways you can make oscilloscope probes that measure current. If you think of a scope as a voltage meas…
The German Space Program That Never Was
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The German Space Program That Never Was
A previous post discussed the creation of the V-2 rocket, the first man-made object to reach space. Designed and built at the Peenemünde Army Research Center during World War II, the V-2 was intend…
Kristin Paget is Hacking Carrier Grade LTE eNodeB
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/kristin-paget-is-hacking-carrier-grade-lte-enodeb/
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Kristin Paget is Hacking Carrier Grade LTE eNodeB
Every once in a while you get lucky and a piece of cool gear lands on your bench to tear down and explore. On that measuring stick, Kristin Paget hit the jackpot when she acquired a fascinating pie…
Slinky Walks Down Stairs and Picks up 80m Band
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/slinky-walks-down-stairs-and-picks-up-80m-band/
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Slinky Walks Down Stairs and Picks up 80m Band
Originally intended as a way to stabilize sensitive instruments on ships during World War II, the Slinky is quite simply a helical spring with an unusually good sales pitch. But as millions of chil…
Let There Be Automated Blinds!
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/let-there-be-automated-blinds/
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/let-there-be-automated-blinds/
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Let There Be Automated Blinds!
More than once a maker has wanted a thing, only to find it more economical to build it themselves. When your domicile has massive windows, closing what can feel like a mile of blinds becomes a tria…
Upgrading A USB Soldering Iron!
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/upgrading-a-usb-soldering-iron/
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Upgrading A USB Soldering Iron!
Seeing the popularity of the TS-100 soldering iron, GitHub user [ole00] found himself desirous of a few of its features, but was put off by its lack of a power supply. What is a hacker to do? Find …