Raspberry Pi Projection Mapping Crash Course
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  Raspberry Pi Projection Mapping Crash Course
  Projection mapping might not be a term you’re familiar with, but you’ve certainly seen the effect before. It’s when images are projected onto an object, usually one that has an in…
  Hand-Forged Cases Make Nixie Clocks into Works of Art
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/hand-forged-cases-make-nixie-clocks-into-works-of-art/
  
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  Hand-Forged Cases Make Nixie Clocks into Works of Art
  Both “Nixie” and “Steampunk” are getting a bit overused. It’s hard to count the number of clock projects we’ve seen recently that combine the two, and normally w…
  DIY Rubber Ducky is as Cheap as its Namesake
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/diy-rubber-ducky-is-as-cheap-as-its-namesake/
  
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  DIY Rubber Ducky is as Cheap as its Namesake
  The “Rubber Ducky” by Hak5 is a very powerful tool that lets the user perform rapid keystroke injection attacks, which is basically a fancy way of saying the device can type fast. Capab…
  Exploring an Abandoned Toys “R” Us
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/exploring-an-abandoned-toys-r-us/
  
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  Exploring an Abandoned Toys “R” Us
  If someone asked me to make a list of things I didn’t expect to ever hear again, the question “Do you want to go to a Toys “R” Us?” would be pretty near the top spot. …
  Linux, Without The Git Factor
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/linux-without-the-git-factor/
  
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  Linux, Without The Git Factor
  Linux started as a student project in the 1990s, the creation of Linus Torvalds. He has attained celebrity status while steering his creation through the decades, but along the way he has also attr…
  The Desktop Computer Returns As Amiga-Infused Retro Case
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/the-desktop-computer-returns-as-amiga-infused-retro-case/
  
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  The Desktop Computer Returns As Amiga-Infused Retro Case
  The desktop computer is dead. No, I don’t mean computers that are meant to sit either on or underneath a desk. I’m talking about computer cases that are placed on a desk horizontally, p…
  3D Printing in Metal: the Laser and Metal Powder Printers We Saw at IMTS
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/3d-printing-in-metal-the-laser-and-metal-powder-printers-we-saw-at-imts/
  
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  3D Printing In Metal: The Laser And Metal Powder Printers We Saw At IMTS
  Last week I went to the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) and it was incredible. This is a toy store for machinists and showcases the best of industrial automation. But one of the …
  Man’s Best Robotic Friend
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/mans-best-robotic-friend/
  
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  Man’s Best Robotic Friend
  When it comes to robotics, some of the most interesting work — and certainly the most hilarious — has come from Boston Dynamics, and their team of interns kicking robotic dogs over. It&…
  Open Source Paramotor Using Quadcopter Tech
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/open-source-paramotor-using-quadcopter-tech/
  
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  Open Source Paramotor Using Quadcopter Tech
  Have you ever dreamed of flying, but lack the funds to buy your own airplane, the time to learn, or the whole hangar and airstrip thing? The answer might be in a class of ultralight aircraft called…
  Hacked Electric Toothbrush Defeats Locks With Ease
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/hacked-electric-toothbrush-defeats-locks-with-ease/
  
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  Hacked Electric Toothbrush Defeats Locks With Ease
  The movie version of lockpicking tends to emphasize the meticulous, delicate image of the craft. The hero or villain takes out a slim wallet of fine tools, applies them with skill and precision, an…
  A $1, Linux-Capable, Hand-Solderable Processor
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/a-1-linux-capable-hand-solderable-processor/
  
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  A $1, Linux-Capable, Hand-Solderable Processor
  Over on the EEVblog, someone noticed an interesting chip that’s been apparently flying under our radar for a while. This is an ARM processor capable of running Linux. It’s hand-solderab…
  It’s The Web, Basically
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/its-the-web-basically/
  
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  It’s The Web, Basically
  If you are of a certain age, you probably learned to program in Basic. Even if you aren’t, a lot of microcontroller hobbyists got started on the Basic Stamp, and there are plenty of other pla…
  ARM-Based NAS Is A Low Cost, Low Power Beauty
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/18/arm-based-nas-is-a-low-cost-low-power-beauty/
  
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  ARM-Based NAS Is A Low Cost, Low Power Beauty
  A NAS is always a handy addition to a home network, but they can be a little pricey. [Blake Burkhart] decided to create his own, prioritising budget and low power considerations, with a secondary o…
  Rocket Science With The Other SpaceX
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/18/rocket-science-with-the-other-spacex/
  
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  Rocket Science With The Other SpaceX
  When you say that something’s not rocket science you mean that it’s not as hard to understand or do as it may seem. The implication is that rocket science is something which is hard and…
  Ask Hackaday: How’s That Capacitor Shortage Going?
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/18/ask-hackaday-hows-that-capacitor-shortage-going/
  
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  Ask Hackaday: How’s That Capacitor Shortage Going?
  There is a looming spectre of doom hovering over the world of electronics manufacturing. It’s getting hard to find parts, and the parts you can find are expensive. No, it doesn’t have a…
  Get Your PCBs Made at the Mall
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/18/get-your-pcbs-made-at-the-mall/
  
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  Get Your PCBs Made At The Mall
  As we’ve seen with some recent posts on the subject here at Hackaday, there seems to be a growing schism within the community about the production of PCBs. Part of the community embraces (rel…
  A Look at Liquid Dielectrics
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/18/a-look-at-liquid-dielectrics/
  
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  A Look at Liquid Dielectrics
  One evening quite a few years ago, as I was driving through my hometown I saw the telltale flashing lights of the local volunteer fire department ahead. I passed by a side road where all the activi…
  Epic Clock Clocks The Unix Epoch
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/18/epic-clock-clocks-the-unix-epoch/
  
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  Epic Clock Clocks The Unix Epoch
  Admit it: when you first heard of the concept of the Unix Epoch, you sat down with a calculator to see when exactly 2³¹-1 seconds would be from midnight UTC on January 1, 1970. Personally, I did th…
  Robotic Fruit Fly Won’t Eat Your Fruit
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/18/robotic-fruit-fly-wont-eat-your-fruit/
  
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  Robotic Fruit Fly Won’t Eat Your Fruit
  The DelFly project has been busy since the last time we checked in on them. The Dutch team started 13 years ago and produced the smallest camera-carrying drone, and an autonomous tiny ornithopter. …
  Super Magnesium: Lighter Than Aluminum, Cheaper Than Carbon Fiber
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/18/super-magnesium-lighter-than-aluminum-cheaper-than-carbon-fiber/
  
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  Super Magnesium: Lighter Than Aluminum, Cheaper Than Carbon Fiber
  We think of high tech materials as the purview of the space program, or of high-performance aircraft. But there are other niche applications that foster super materials, for example the world of cy…