Hackaday
975 subscribers
16K photos
47.5K links
New posts from hackaday.com
Download Telegram
Humans have two arms, and we do pretty good things with them. More is surely better, though, right? With that in mind, [Emily The Engineer] set out to make a …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/12/25/is-this-3d-printed-third-arm-useful-maybe/)
How many plastic spoons, knives, and forks do you think we throw away daily? [Stefan] noted that the compostable type is made from PLA, so why shouldn’t you be able …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/12/25/3d-printing-with-plastic-cutlery/)
[Tom Stanton] is a fan of things like rubber band planes, and has built many of his own air-powered models over the years. Now, he’s built a model powered by …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/12/25/building-a-rad-super-capacitor-rc-plane/)
We don’t indulge too often in looking back, but [Chole Albanesisu] at PC Magazine did and wrote the tech obituary for all the tech gadgets and services that died over …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/12/25/the-tech-that-died-in-2023/)
ChatGPT is being asked to handle all kinds of weird tasks, from determining whether written text was created by an AI, to answering homework questions, and much more. It’s good …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/12/25/audio-synthesizer-hooked-up-with-chatgpt-interface/)
If you were to talk about sixteen bit computing in retrocomputing circles, misty-eyed reminiscences of the ST or Amiga would emerge. Both fine platforms, but oddly the elephant in the …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/12/25/a-web-server-the-sixteen-bit-way/)
What do you get when you join a slide projector and a digital camera? Filmolimo, an open source slide scanner. The scanner uses an M5Stack Fire, an ESP32 development board. …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/12/26/open-source-scanner-scans-the-slides/)