Vintage computer hardware can fail in a variety of fascinating ways, with [Bits und Bolts] dealing with an interesting failure mode, in the form of degraded MLCC capacitors on Voodoo …read more (https://hackaday.com/2025/11/15/using-the-pyroelectric-effect-to-identify-broken-mlcc-capacitors/)
(Neural) Networking with a Business Card
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https://hackaday.com/2025/11/15/neural-networking-with-a-business-card/
A PCB business card is a great way for electrical engineers to impress employers with their design skills, but the software they run can be just as impressive as the …read more (https://hackaday.com/2025/11/15/neural-networking-with-a-business-card/)
Hyundai Paywalls Brake Pad Changes
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https://hackaday.com/2025/11/15/hyundai-paywalls-brake-pad-changes/
Changing the pads on your car’s brakes is a pretty straightforward and inexpensive process on most vehicles. However, many modern vehicles having electronic parking brakes giving manufacturers a new avenue …read more (https://hackaday.com/2025/11/15/hyundai-paywalls-brake-pad-changes/)
The Fastest (68k) Macintosh Might Not Be an Amiga Anymore
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https://hackaday.com/2025/11/15/the-fastest-68k-macintosh-might-not-be-an-amiga-anymore/
Amiga and Atari fans used to lord over their Apple-eating brethren the fact that Cupertino never moved to the most advanced 68k processors — so for a while, thanks to …read more (https://hackaday.com/2025/11/15/the-fastest-68k-macintosh-might-not-be-an-amiga-anymore/)
Making a Machine to Sort One Million Pounds of LEGO
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https://hackaday.com/2025/11/16/making-a-machine-to-sort-one-million-pounds-of-lego/
You know what’s not fun? Sorting LEGO. You know what is fun? Making a machine to sort LEGO! That’s what [LegoSpencer] did, and you can watch the machine do its …read more (https://hackaday.com/2025/11/16/making-a-machine-to-sort-one-million-pounds-of-lego/)