Protecting Your Home Against Potato Invaders
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Protecting Your Home Against Potato Invaders
Not sure where the potatoes were sneaking in, [24Gospel] did what any decent hacker would do: strapped a camera to a Raspberry Pi, hacked a bit on OpenCV, and built himself a potato detection syste…
A Quick History of the Battery
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A Quick History of the Battery
[Colin] tells us it all started with [Benjamin Franklin]'s battery of capacitors. It was a bunch of leyden jars hooked together in series and there wasn't even chemistry involved yet, but the nomencla...
[Geohot]’s Self-Driving Car Cancelled
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/29/geohots-self-driving-car-cancelled/
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[Geohot]’s Self-Driving Car Cancelled
George [Geohot] Hotz has thrown in the towel on his “comma one” self-driving car project. According to [Geohot]’s Twitter stream, the reason is a letter from the US National Highw…
Diamonds are for Data Storage
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Diamonds Are For Data Storage
Most data storage devices we currently use are, at their core, two-dimensional. Sure, a hard drive might have multiple platters, but the data storage takes place on a flat surface. Even an optical …
Living off the Grid, on Water Power
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Living off the Grid, on Water Power
When you think of living off the grid, you often think of solar power. But if you've got a good head, and enough flow, water power can provide a much more consistent flow of electrons. All it requires...
Build the Simplest Bipolar Power Supply
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Build the Simplest Bipolar Power Supply
How many integrated circuits do you need to build up a power supply that'll convert mains AC into a stable DC voltage? Would you believe, none? We just watched this video by [The Current Source] (embe...
Easy UFO Lights on your Drone for Halloween
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Easy UFO Lights on your Drone for Halloween
Sometimes it's not so much what you put together, it's how you use it. The folks at Adafruit have put up a project on how to dress up your drone with 'UFO lights' just in time for Halloween. The proj...
Vintage Radio Transformed into Custom PC Case
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Vintage Radio Transformed into Custom PC Case
We see a lot of old radio restoration projects around here, and we have to admit to having mixed emotions about some of them. It seems a shame to go through the effort to lovingly restore a vintage…
A Virtual Glimpse Into The Forest
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A Virtual Glimpse Into The Forest
Taking a stroll through the woods in the midst of autumn is a stunning visual experience. It does, however, require one to live nearby a forest. If you are one of those who does not, [Koen Hufkens] ha...
Primer on Servos Hits All the Basics
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/30/primer-on-servos-hits-all-the-basics/
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Primer on Servos Hits All the Basics
Servos are pretty basic fare for the seasoned hacker. But everyone has to start somewhere, and there's sure to be someone who'll benefit from this primer on servo internals. Who knows - maybe even the...
Litter Basket Automation
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Litter Basket Automation
Sometimes the technology part of a project isn't the hard part. It is having an idea for something both useful and doable. Sure, a robot butler that would do your cleaning and laundry would be useful,...
Ultra-Polished, Handmade Settlers of Catan Redux
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Ultra-Polished, Handmade Settlers of Catan Redux
[Fuzzy Wobble] and [Amy Wang]’s Deep Space Settlers project is a one-of-a-kind re-invention of the popular board game Settlers of Catan, and showcases the polished results that are possible w…
Projection Mapping in Motion Amazes
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Projection Mapping in Motion Amazes
Projection mapping is pretty magical; done well, it's absolutely miraculous when the facade of a building starts popping out abstract geometric objects, or crumbles in front of our very eyes. "Dynamic...
Robotic Farming, Aussie Style
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Robotic Farming, Aussie Style
Australian roboticists from the Queensland University of Technology have developed a prototype agricultural robot that uses machine vision to identify both weed and crop plants before either uproot…
Just In Time For Christmas! A DIY Desktop LED Tree
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Just In Time For Christmas! A DIY Desktop LED Tree
Okay, we haven’t even hit Halloween yet, but if you’re planning some kind of holiday project, now’s a good time to start ordering your parts, especially if you’re designing …
Hackaday Links: October 30, 2016
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Hackaday Links: October 30, 2016
Diablo. Mech Warrior. Every LucasArts game. There are reasons to build an old PC, and no, emulation cannot completely capture the experience of playing these old games. [Drygol] set out to create a re...
Phone-To-Phone Power Theivery
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Phone-To-Phone Power Thievery
Once again, [Rulof]’s putting his considerable hacking abilities to good use, his good use that is. By modding a few simple parts he’s put together something that he can carry around on…
Forget Wifi or Bluetooth, Pair Directly With Your Phone’s Speaker
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Forget Wifi or Bluetooth, Pair Directly With Your Phone’s Speaker
[Kedar Nimbalkar] hyperbolically advertises the ultimate cell phone speaker dock. It costs a dollar. It doesn't need you to pair with it via Bluetooth or WiFi. It pairs extremely fast, 0.000000000001...
Making VR A Little More Usable With A Pinch Gesture Ring
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/31/making-vr-a-little-more-usable-with-a-pinch-gesture-ring/
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Making VR A Little More Usable With A Pinch Gesture Ring
[Florian] wants to browse the web like an internet cowboy from a cyberpunk novel. Unfortunately, VR controllers are great for games but really incapacitate a hand for typing. A new input method was ne...
The Lotus Sevens: The Real Most-Hackable Cars
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The Lotus Sevens: The Real Most-Hackable Cars
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Europe was still struggling to recover from the crippling after-effects of war. In Britain it is referred to as the “austerity period”, with food stil…