An Improved WiFi Connected E-Ink Display
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An Improved WiFi Connected E-Ink Display
[David] created a great looking e-ink WiFi display project that works a little like a network-connected picture frame with a few improvements over other similar projects. With the help of an ESP826…
Hackaday Links: June 12, 2016
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Hackaday Links: June 12, 2016
The Navy is doing some crazy stuff out in China Lake. They were planning to test something out that could potentially make GPS unusable from San Diego to Las Vegas to San Francisco. Those plans were ...
A Hot Rod Roadster From A Rusty Wreck
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A Hot Rod Roadster From A Rusty Wreck
Within our community of hackers and makers you may sometimes encounter a belief that we have somehow regained a hold on the workshop lost by everyone else. But while it might be true that some of the ...
Hackaday Prize Entry: 8-Bit Arduino Audio for Squares
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/12/8-bit-arduino-audio-for-squares/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: 8-Bit Arduino Audio for Squares
A stock Arduino isn’t really known for its hi-fi audio generating abilities. For “serious” audio like sample playback, people usually add a shield with hardware to do the heavy li…
Stop the Machine-on-Machine Violence!
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/13/stop-the-machine-on-machine-violence/
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Stop The Machine-on-Machine Violence!
We’re not sure we condone this at all. CRT monitors are virtually extinct, and here we have some folks just smashing them up for no good reason. That said, it’s kinda cool to see large …
FPGA Powers Blazingly Fast LED Matrix Audio Visualizer
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/13/fpga-powers-blazingly-fast-led-matrix-audio-visualizer/
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FPGA Powers Blazingly Fast LED Matrix Audio Visualizer
[Sam Miller], [Sahil Gupta], and [Mashrur Mohiuddin] worked together on a very fast LED matrix display for their final project in ECE 5760 at Cornell University. They started, as any good engineeri…
“IoT Security” is an Empty Buzzword
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/13/iot-security-is-an-empty-buzzword/
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“IoT Security” Is An Empty Buzzword
As buzzwords go, the “Internet of Things” is pretty clever, and at the same time pretty loathsome, and both for the same reason. “IoT” can mean basically anything, so itR…
Synchronize Data With Audio From A $2 MP3 Player
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/13/synchronize-data-with-audio-from-a-2-mp3-player/
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Synchronize Data With Audio From A $2 MP3 Player
Many of the hacks featured here are complex feats of ingenuity that you might expect to have emerged from a space-age laboratory rather than a hacker’s bench. Impressive stuff, but on the oth…
Review: Monoprice MP Select Mini 3D Printer
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Review: Monoprice MP Select Mini 3D Printer
2016 is the year of the consumer 3D printer. Yes, the hype over 3D printing has died down since 2012. There were too many 3D printers at Maker Faire three years ago. Nevertheless, sales of 3D print…
Ball Run Gets Custom Sound Effects
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Ball Run Gets Custom Sound Effects
Building a marble run has long been on my project list, but now I'm going to have to revise that plan. In addition to building an interesting track for the orbs to traverse, [Jack Atherton] added cu...
There’s a Pi In Mike’s Fridge
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/13/theres-a-pi-in-mikes-fridge/
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There’s A Pi In Mike’s Fridge
How often have you stood in the supermarket wondering about the inventory level in the fridge at home? [Mike] asked himself this question one time too often and so he decided to install a webcam in…
Life-Size Vu Meter Gets the Party Started
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Life-Size Vu Meter Gets the Party Started
There's nothing better than making a giant version of one of your hacks. That is, other than making it giant and interactive. That's just what [Est] has done with his interactive VU meter that lights ...
Open Source SLA Printer Software Slices from the Browser
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/13/open-source-sla-printer-software-slices-from-the-browser/
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Open Source SLA Printer Software Slices from the Browser
Resin-based SLA printers need a different slicing algorithm from “normal” melted-plastic printers. Following their latest hackathon, [Matt Keeter] and [Martin Galese] from Formlabs have…
Hackaday Prize Entry: Project Man-Cam
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Project Man-Cam
With cameras, robotics, VR-headsets, and wireless broadband becoming commodities, the ultimate, mobile telepresence system - "Surrogates" if you will - is just one footstep away. And this technology m...
Ikea Projection Lamp Makeover Adds LED Matrix and Raspberry Pi Zero
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/14/projection-lamp-makeover-adds-led-matrix-and-raspberry-pi-zero/
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Ikea Projection Lamp Makeover Adds LED Matrix And Raspberry Pi Zero
If you’re like us, it’s hard to walk through an Ikea without mentally hacking everything there into something else. The salad bowl? Parabolic antenna. Drawer slides? Linear motion rails…
Vise Quick-Release Locks Down your Parts for Good
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Vise Quick-Release Locks Down Your Parts For Good
If you’ve ever used a drill press, you too may be familiar with the dreaded airborne parts. Just a bit farther to drill and then–kachunk–a siezed drill bit sends your part spinnin…
Symmetry for Dummies: Noether’s Theorem
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/14/symmetry-for-dummies-noethers-theorem/
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Symmetry for Dummies: Noether’s Theorem
Einstein referred to her as the most important woman in the history of mathematics. Her theorem has been recognized as “one of the most important mathematical theorems ever proved in guiding …
Disposable Diapers Are A Tribute To Material Science
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/14/disposable-diapers-are-a-tribute-to-material-science/
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Disposable Diapers Are A Tribute To Material Science
It’s a really tough problem that has been solved to an amazing level. How do you capture and contain urine from a floppy, curved, and moving human infant? Ah, but the problem is a bit harder …
Linux: Assembly Required
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Linux: Assembly Required
Sometimes you might need to use assembly sometime to reach your project objectives. Previously I’ve focused more on embedding assembly within gcc or another compiler. But just like some peopl…
Virtualizing Around The FCC’s Firmware Modification Rules
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Virtualizing Around The FCC’s Firmware Modification Rules
Last year, the FCC introduced new regulations requiring router manufacturers to implement software security to limit the power output in specific 5GHz bands. Government regulations follow the laws …