Button, Button, Who’s Got the (One) Button?
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/17/button-button-whos-got-the-one-button/
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Button, Button, Who’s Got the (One) Button?
We often think that less is more, but what can you do with a device that has only a single button? [Volos] wondered the same thing and he built an Arduino with a single button and a display. After …
The Hydrogen Economy May Be Coming Through Your Cooker
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/17/the-hydrogen-economy-may-be-coming-through-your-cooker/
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The Hydrogen Economy May Be Coming Through Your Cooker
About an hour’s drive from where this is being written there is a car plant, and as you drive past its entrance you may notice an unobtrusive sign and an extra lane with the cryptic road mark…
Arduino One Pixel Camera Sees All (Eventually)
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/17/arduino-one-pixel-camera-sees-all-eventually/
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Arduino One Pixel Camera Sees All (Eventually)
Taking pictures in the 21st century is incredibly easy. So easy in fact that most people don’t even own a dedicated camera; from smartphones to door bells there are cameras built into nearly …
Welcome Our New Insect Overlords With Arduino-Powered Ant Bot
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/17/welcome-our-new-insect-overlords-with-arduino-powered-ant-bot/
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Welcome Our New Insect Overlords With Arduino-Powered Ant Bot
Walking robots come in many forms, and each presents their own unique challenges. Bipedal style locomotion is considered particularly difficult to do well, however designs with more legs offer cert…
Hacker Makes A Flawless Booby Trap, Strikes Back Against Package Thieves
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/17/hacker-makes-a-flawless-booby-trap-strikes-back-against-package-thieves/
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Hacker Makes A Flawless Booby Trap, Strikes Back Against Package Thieves
[Mark Rober] was fed up with packages going missing. He kept receiving notifications that his shipments had been delivered, but when checking his porch he found nothing there. Reviewing the CCTV fo…
Tired of Killing Houseplants? Try Using WiFi.
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/17/tired-of-killing-houseplants-try-using-wifi/
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Tired of Killing Houseplants? Try Using WiFi.
Here at Hackaday, we have to admit to neglecting a few houseplants in our time. Let’s face it… a cold, hard, thinking machine can care for our green friends better than you can. Why not…
Can You 3D-Print a Stator for a Brushless DC Motor?
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/18/can-you-3d-print-a-stator-for-a-brushless-dc-motor/
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/18/can-you-3d-print-a-stator-for-a-brushless-dc-motor/
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Can You 3D-Print a Stator for a Brushless DC Motor?
Betteridge’s Law holds that any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered with a “No.” We’re not sure that [Mr. Betteridge] was exactly correct, though, since 3D…
Hackaday Podcast: 2018 Year In Review
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/18/hackaday-podcast-2018-year-in-review/
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Hackaday Podcast: 2018 Year In Review
Did you read all 3000+ articles published on Hackaday this year? We did. And to help catch you up, we preset the Hackaday 2018 Year in Review podcast! Join us for the podcast, available on all majo…
Old Wattmeter Uses Magnetics To Do the Math
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/18/old-wattmeter-uses-magnetics-to-do-the-math/
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Old Wattmeter Uses Magnetics To Do the Math
Measuring power transfer through a circuit seems a simple task. Measure the current and voltage, do a little math courtesy of [Joule] and [Ohm], and you’ve got your answer. But what if you wa…
Glowing Eyes For Regular Guys
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/18/glowing-eyes-for-regular-guys/
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Glowing Eyes For Regular Guys
Cosplayers continually push the boundary of what’s possible in live costuming, often taking effects from the silver screen and creating them in real life. [KyleofAsgard] is no exception, brin…
This Robot Swims, Skates, And Crawls
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/18/robot-swims-skates-crawls/
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This Robot Swims, Skates, And Crawls
You often hear that art imitates life, but sometimes technology does too. Pliant Energy Systems’ Velox robot resembles an underwater creature more than it does a robot because it uses undulat…
A Symbiotic Partnership Between FPGA And 6502
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/18/a-symbiotic-partnership-between-fpga-and-6502/
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A Symbiotic Partnership Between FPGA And 6502
[Kenneth Wilke] is undertaking a noble quest – to build a homebrew microcomputer, based around the venerable 6502. As a prelude to this, he set out to interface the hallowed CPU to an FPGA, a…
That’s A Lisp Machine In Your Pocket
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/19/thats-a-lisp-machine-in-your-pocket/
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That’s A Lisp Machine In Your Pocket
Computer languages have always advanced faster than computer hardware. Case in point: we’re just now getting CPU instructions for JavaScript floating point numbers. The 1970s and 80s wasnR…
3D Printed Head Can Unlock Your Phone
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3D Printed Head Can Unlock Your Phone
[Thomas Brewster] writes for Forbes, but we think he’d be at home with us. He had a 3D printed head made in his own image and then decided to see what phones with facial recognition he could …
Hexagrow Robot Packs A Serious Sensor Package
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/19/hexagrow-robot-packs-a-serious-sensor-package/
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Hexagrow Robot Packs A Serious Sensor Package
Automation is a lofty goal in many industries, but not always straightforward to execute. Welding car bodies in the controlled environment of a production line is relatively straightforward. Mainta…
PIC-Powered Game Console Is Blocky Goodness
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/19/pic-powered-game-console-is-blocky-goodness/
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PIC-Powered Game Console Is Blocky Goodness
Picking up new skills in the electronics field is often best served by the classic mantra – “learn by doing”. [Juan] and [Leo] did just that, deciding to build a handheld game con…
Rigol MSO5000 Hacked, Features Unlocked
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/19/rigol-mso5000-hacked-features-unlocked/
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Rigol MSO5000 Hacked, Features Unlocked
Rigol’s test gear has something of a history of being hacked. Years ago the DS1022C oscillocope was hacked to increase bandwidth, and more recently the DS1054Z was hacked to unlock licensed f…
Lighting Up The Night Sky With A Flying POV Display
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/19/lighting-up-the-night-sky-with-a-flying-pov-display/
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Lighting Up The Night Sky With A Flying POV Display
We’ve seen loads of persistence of vision displays before, but this sky-writing POV display seems as though it may be a first. And we have to agree with its creators that it’s pretty co…
Using FTDI Chips With Python
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/19/using-ftdi-chips-with-python/
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Using FTDI Chips With Python
FTDI are a company known for producing chips for USB applications. Most of us have a few USB-to serial adapters kicking about, and the vast majority of them run on FTDI hardware (or, if we’re…
Power Wheels Gets Real With Real Wheels
https://hackaday.com/2018/12/19/power-wheels-gets-real-with-real-wheels/
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Power Wheels Gets Real With Real Wheels
We’re no stranger to Power Wheels modifications, from relatively simple restorations to complete rebuilds which retain little more than the original plastic body. These plastic vehicles have …