Measuring Tiny Masses Acoustically
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Measuring Tiny Masses Acoustically
How do you measure the mass of something really, really tiny? Like fish-embryo tiny. There aren't many scales with the sensitivity and the resolution to make meaningful measurements in the nanogram ...
Daedalus Jet Suit Takes to the Skies
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/13/daedalus-jet-suit-takes-to-the-skies/
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Daedalus Jet Suit Takes To The Skies
[Richard Browning] wants to fly like Daedalus. To us, it looks a bit more like Iron Man. [Browning] is working on project Daedalus, a flight suit powered by six jet engines. These turbines are exac…
Apparently Time IS Money
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/13/apparently-time-is-money/
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Apparently Time IS Money
Some people like to tweak cars. Some like to overclock PCs. Then there are the guys like [Jack Zimmermann] who are obsessed with accurate time. He's working on a project that will deploy NTP (Network ...
Lattice iCE40 FPGA Configured by Linux Kernel
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/13/lattice-ice40-fpga-configured-by-linux-kernel/
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Lattice iCE40 FPGA Configured by Linux Kernel
The Linux kernel recently added support for loading firmware into an FPGA via the FPGA Manager Framework. [OpenTechLab] has built a driver for the Lattice iCE40 FPGA (same chip used on the iCEStick…
The Improved Luggable PC
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/the-improved-luggable-pc/
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The Improved Luggable PC
There are exactly two types of personal computers available today. If you need a lot of horsepower, a powerful GPU, or a full-power CPU, you’re going to end up with a desktop. If you need som…
Burger King Scores Free Advertising from Google Home with a Whopper of a Hack
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/burger-king-scores-free-advertising-from-google-home-with-a-whopper-of-a-hack/
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Burger King Scores Free Advertising from Google Home with a Whopper of a Hack
Advertisers are always trying to stuff more content into a 15 or 30 second TV spot. Burger King seems to have pulled it off with a series of ads that take advantage of the Google Home device sitting i...
The Complex Issue Of Hackspace Donations
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The Complex Issue Of Hackspace Donations
More than one member of the Hackaday team has significant involvement in a hackspace, as member, director, or even founder. We talk about hackspaces quite rarely on these pages though, not because …
OBD-II Dongle Attack: Stopping a Moving Car via Bluetooth
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/obd-ii-dongle-attack-stopping-a-moving-car-via-bluetooth/
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OBD-II Dongle Attack: Stopping a Moving Car via Bluetooth
Researchers from the Argus Research Team found a way to hack into the Bosch Drivelog ODB-II dongle and inject any kind of malicious packets into the CAN bus. This allowed them to, among other thing…
Ask Hackaday: How Do You Python?
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Ask Hackaday: How Do You Python?
Python is the Arduino of software projects. It has a critical mass of libraries for anything from facial recognition and neural networks to robotics and remote sensing. And just like Arduino, I have ...
Hackaday Prize Entry: Breathe Your Troubles Away
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/hackaday-prize-entry-breathe-your-troubles-away/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Breathe Your Troubles Away
Navy SEALs and other highly trained special forces operators all know a simple, basic fact - you've got to breathe to live. That seems self-evident, but breathing control is immensely important to bei...
Dual SIM Hack For Single SIM Slot Phones.
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/dual-sim-hack-for-single-sim-slot-phones/
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/dual-sim-hack-for-single-sim-slot-phones/
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Dual SIM Hack For Single SIM Slot Phones.
[RoyTecTips] shows us an ingenious hack which turns a single-SIM-slot phone into a fully functioning dual-SIM phone. All that’s needed for this hack is a heat-gun, solvent, micro SD card, nan…
KFC Winged Aircraft Actually Flys
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/kfc-winged-aircraft-actually-flys/
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KFC Winged Aircraft Actually Flies
[PeterSripol] has made an RC model airplane but instead of using normal wings he decided to try getting it to fly using some KFC chicken buckets instead. Two KFC buckets in the place of wings wer...
Build Your Own PC — Really
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/build-your-own-pc-really/
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Build Your Own PC — Really
There was a time when building your own computer meant a lot of soldering or wire wrapping. At some point, though, building a PC has come to mean buying a motherboard, a power supply, and just plug…
PassivDom: Mobile Homes for Millenials
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/passivdom-mobile-homes-for-millenials/
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PassivDom: Mobile Homes for Millenials
In many parts of the world, living in a trailer has gained a social stigma. We're talking about a rectangular building placed on three wheels and towed to your preferred plot of land. It's going to ta...
High Vacuum with Mercury and Glassware
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/15/high-vacuum-with-mercury-and-glassware/
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High Vacuum With Mercury And Glassware
If you want to build your own vacuum tubes, whether amplifying, Nixie or cathode-ray, you’re going to need a vacuum. It’s in the name, after all. For a few thousand bucks, you can proba…
Measuring Capacitors at the Birth of Rock and Roll
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/15/measuring-capacitors-at-the-birth-of-rock-and-roll/
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Measuring Capacitors at the Birth of Rock and Roll
The late 1950s [Bill Haley], [Elvis Presley], and [Little Richard] were building a new kind of music. Meanwhile, electronic hobbyists were building their own gear from Heathkit. A lot of that gear sho...
An Even Smaller BeagleBone
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An Even Smaller BeagleBone
The BeagleBone famously fits in an Altoids tin. Even though we now have BeagleBone Blacks, Blues, and Greens, the form factor for this curiously strong Linux board has remained unchanged, and able …
Mains Clocking A Microcontroller
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Mains Clocking A Microcontroller
[Lujji] is playing around with the STM8 microcontroller. In reviewing the official documentation for this chip, he read the external clock can be a sine wave, a triangle wave, or a square wave with…
Hackaday Prize Entry: Hot Logic
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Hot Logic
A few weeks ago, [Yann] was dumpster diving and found something of interest. Two vacuum tubes, an ECC83S and an EL84. This was obviously the droppings of a local guitarist, but [Yann] wanted to know i...
An Interactive Oasis At Burning Man
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An Interactive Oasis At Burning Man
An oasis in the desert is the quintessential image of salvation for the wearied wayfarer. At Burning Man 2016, Grove -- ten biofeedback tree sculptures -- provided a similar, interactive respite from ...