Samy Kamkar Illustrates How to Be a Hardware Hacker
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Samy Kamkar Illustrates How To Be A Hardware Hacker
Samy Kamkar is well known for many things, but lately it has been his hardware security hacks that have been turning heads. The nice thing to know is that, despite not having a background in hardwa…
Portable Apple II On An AVR
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Portable Apple II On An AVR
The Apple II was one of the first home computers. Designed by Steve “Woz” Wozniak, it used the MOS technologies 6502 processor, an 8-bit processor running at about 1 MHz. [Maxstaunch] w…
A DIY Net Gun To Catch Whatever You Want
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A DIY Net Gun To Catch Whatever You Want
Suspicious drones hovering about your property? Burglars or other ne’er-do-well test subjects giving you trouble? Need to catch a dog that keeps meandering through your workshop? [William Osm…
A Beacon Suitable for Tracking Santa’s sleigh?
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A Beacon Suitable For Tracking Santa’s Sleigh?
High-altitude ballooning is becoming a popular activity for many universities, schools and hacker spaces. The balloons, which can climb up to 40 km in the stratosphere, usually have recovery parach…
80-PIC32 Cluster Does Fractals
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80-PIC32 Cluster Does Fractals
One way to get around limitations in computing resources is to throw more computers at the problem. That’s why even cheap consumer-grade computers and phones have multiple cores in them. In s…
Massive Pixel Display Holiday Decoration
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Massive Pixel Display Holiday Decoration
Decorating for the holidays is serious business! Finding themselves surrounded by neighbours who go big, redditor [wolfdoom] decided that this was the year to make a strong showing, and decided to …
Hacking Google Daydream to work with iOS
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Hacking Google Daydream to work with iOS
The Google Daydream is a VR headset with a controller, and according to the folks at Google, "It’s not currently compatible with iOS and won’t be for several years probably." OK.
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Off-Grid Travel — Setting Up a Solar System
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Off-Grid Travel — Setting Up A Solar System
When you’re living out of a vehicle, or even just traveling out of one, power quickly becomes a big concern. You need it for lights, to charge your various devices, to run your coffee maker and oth…
Hacked Diamond Makes Two-Atom Radio
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Hacked Diamond Makes Two-Atom Radio
It used to be pretty keen to stuff a radio receiver into an Altoid's tin, or to whip up a tiny crystal receiver from a razor blade and a pencil stub. But Harvard researchers have far surpassed those a...
Extra Curricular Tour of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Extra Curricular Tour of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Last week, Hackaday had the chance to tour NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California. Tours are given all the time at JPL, but ours was special. Steve Collins invited us, and acte...
Softer Side of Robots is Future of Space Suits
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/20/softer-side-of-robots-is-future-of-space-suits/
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Softer Side Of Robots Is Future Of Space
What will next generation space suits look like? Kari Love is making the case that new space suits will exhibit the best in soft robot technology. The problem is that most people don’t really…
Pi Zero Keeps Cool at 1.5 GHz
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Pi Zero Keeps Cool at 1.5 GHz
Hackers have a long history of overclocking CPUs ranging from desktop computers to Arduinos. [Jacken] wanted a little more oomph for his Pi Zero-based media center, so he naturally wanted to boost the...
The Ninja Run: a VR Movement Experiment
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The Ninja Run: A VR Movement Experiment
VR is an area that is seeing plenty of DIY experimentation, and [FultonX] has an interesting hack of sorts in that he’s discovered something that meshes well with how we perceive motion and m…
3D Printed Greeting Cards
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3D Printed Greeting Cards
T'is the season to hack, and the maker brigade won't disappoint -- there's no better way to crank out a few cute holiday tchotchkes than to fire up the 3D printer. [Niklas Roy] has released gDraw, a s...
Collider Prints Hollow Shells, Fills Them
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Collider Prints Hollow Shells, Fills Them
3D printing is full of innovations made by small firms who've tweaked the same basic ideas just a little bit, but come up with radically different outcomes. Collider, a small startup based in Chattano...
UK Government to Hold Drone Licensing Consultation
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UK Government to Hold Drone Licensing Consultation
All over your TV and radio this morning if you live in the UK is the news that the British government is to hold a consultation over the licensing of multirotors, or drones as they are popularly known...
So Where’s My Low Voltage DC Wall Socket?
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So Where’s My Low Voltage DC Wall Socket?
What are the evocative sounds and smells of your childhood? The sensations that you didn’t notice at the time but which take you back immediately? For me one of them is the slight smell of ph…
A Menorah For The 21st Century
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A Menorah For The 21st Century
For those new and experienced, this time of year is a great chance for enterprising makers to apply their skills to create unique gifts and decorations for family and friends. [Mike Diamond] of Wha…
I Think I Failed. Yes, I Failed.
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I Think I Failed. Yes, I Failed.
Down the rabbit hole you go.
In my particular case I am testing a new output matching transformer design for an audio preamplifier and using one of my go to driver circuit designs. Very stable, and v...
In my particular case I am testing a new output matching transformer design for an audio preamplifier and using one of my go to driver circuit designs. Very stable, and v...