Win Back Some Privacy With A Cone Of Silence For Your Smart Speaker
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Win Back Some Privacy With A Cone Of Silence For Your Smart Speaker
To quote the greatest philosopher of the 20th century: “The future ain’t what it used to be.” Take personal assistants such as Amazon Echo and Google Home. When first predicted by…
This Computer Mouse Houses A Mouse Computer
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This Computer Mouse Houses A Mouse Computer
Everyone has heard of a computer mouse before, but what about a mouse computer? Granted, [Electronic Grenade]’s all-in-one computer in an oversized mouse-shaped case is almost without practic…
Designing A Toilet Roll Holder
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Designing A Toilet Roll Holder
Everything needs to be designed, at one point or another. There are jobs for those who design kitchens, and stadiums, and interplanetary spacecraft. However, there are also jobs for those who desig…
Long-Range RFID With Feedback
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Long-Range RFID With Feedback
Not long ago, we published an article about researchers adding sensor data to passive RFID tags, and a comment from a reader turned our heads to a consumer/maker version which anyone can start usin…
Hacking Hackaday.io from CircuitPython
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Hacking Hackaday.io from CircuitPython
If you’ve ever engaged in social media, you’re familiar with the little thrill you receive when your post, tweet, or project gets a like. But, if logging in feels like too much overhead…
Ben Heck Can Program The Smallest Microcontroller
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/18/ben-heck-can-program-the-smallest-microcontroller/
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Ben Heck Can Program The Smallest Microcontroller
Microcontrollers are small, no one is arguing that. On a silicon wafer the size of a grain of rice, you can connect a GPS tracker to the Internet. Put that in a package, and you can put the Interne…
Oreo Construction: Hiding Your Components Inside The PCB
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/18/oreo-construction-hiding-your-components-inside-the-pcb/
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Oreo Construction: Hiding Your Components Inside The PCB
In recent months, the ability to hide components inside a circuit board has become an item of interest. We could trace this to the burgeoning badgelife movement, where engineers create beautiful wo…
DIY Clapper is 1980s Style With Raspberry Pi Twist
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DIY Clapper is 1980s Style With Raspberry Pi Twist
Home automation isn’t all that new. It is just more evolved. Many years ago, a TV product appeared called the Clapper. If you haven’t heard of it, it was basically a sound-operated AC s…
Hackaday Podcast Ep2 – Curious Gadgets And The FPGA Brain Trust
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/18/hackaday-podcast-ep2-curious-gadgets-and-the-fpga-brain-trust/
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Hackaday Podcast Ep2 – Curious Gadgets And The FPGA Brain Trust
UPDATE: Episode 4 just released. (Apologies for the February newsletter sending you here by mistake). In this week’s podcast, editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys look back on favor…
Inventors Chasing Their Dreams; What It’s Like to Quit Your Job and Hack
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/18/inventors-chasing-their-dreams-what-its-like-to-quit-your-job-and-hack/
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Inventors Chasing Their Dreams; What It’s Like to Quit Your Job and Hack
The phrase “Hindsight is 20/20” is one of those things that we all say from time to time, but rarely have a chance to truly appreciate to the fullest. Taken in the most literal context,…
Arduino Tachometer Clock Fires on All Cylinders
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Arduino Tachometer Clock Fires on All Cylinders
We’re certainly no strangers to unique timepieces around these parts. For whatever reason, hackers are obsessed with finding new and interesting ways of displaying the time. Not that we’…
An Arduino Carbon Fiber Wrapping Machine
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/18/an-arduino-carbon-fiber-wrapping-machine/
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An Arduino Carbon Fiber Wrapping Machine
Many of the projects we feature on Hackaday are motivated by pure greed. Not on the part of the hacker, mind you; but rather the company that’s charging such an outrageous price for a mass pr…
Electrifying a Honda NC50 Express
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Electrifying a Honda NC50 Express
[Quasse] bought a 1978 Honda NC50 Express moped with the intention of fixing it up and riding it, only to find that the engine was beyond repair. So, they did what any self-respecting hacker would …
Is That A Vintage Computer In Your Pocket?
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/18/is-that-a-vintage-computer-in-your-pocket/
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Is That A Vintage Computer In Your Pocket?
There’s a lot of debate over which of several contenders was the first modern computer. One of those first operating computers was the University of Cambridge’s EDSAC — the brainc…
Lime SDR (and Pluto, Too) Sends TV
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/19/lime-sdr-and-pluto-too-sends-tv/
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Lime SDR (and Pluto, Too) Sends TV
If you have experienced software defined radio (SDR) using the ubiquitous RTL SDR dongles, you are missing out on half of it. While those SDRs are inexpensive, they only receive. The next step is t…
Unobtanium Bezels Finally Modeled For 3D Printing
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/19/unobtanium-bezels-finally-modeled-for-3d-printing/
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Unobtanium Bezels Finally Modeled For 3D Printing
In 1991, Apple released the Quadra line of computers, named after their utilization of the new Motorola 68040 CPU. The Quadra line initially consisted of two models, the Quadra 700 and the Quadra 9…
Full Color Dot Matrix Is The Art We Need
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Full Color Dot Matrix Is The Art We Need
Fans of 80s-era computer printing technology are few and far between, but Apple’s ImageWriter II was a beast of a printer. This tractor feed dot-matrix printer is nigh-indestructible. The pri…
Automate Your Home From the Clearance Rack
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Automate Your Home From the Clearance Rack
The month or so after the holidays have always been a great time to pick up some interesting gadgets on steep clearance, but with decorations and lights becoming increasingly complex over the last …
Somewhere Down in Africa Toto is Playing on Loop
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Somewhere Down in Africa Toto is Playing on Loop
Amidst the vast expanse of sand dunes in the Namib desert, there now exists a sound installation dedicated to pouring out the 1982 soft rock classic “Africa” by Toto. Six speakers conne…