Listen To Your Fermentation To Monitor Its Progress
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Listen To Your Fermentation To Monitor Its Progress
If you are a wine, beer, or cider maker, you’ll know the ritual of checking for fermentation. As the yeast does its work of turning sugar into alcohol, carbon dioxide bubbles froth on the sur…
Worried About Running Out Of Filament Mid-Print? Join It!
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Worried About Running Out Of Filament Mid-Print? Join It!
If you’ve ever cringed over throwing away any printer filament you know wouldn’t cover your next small part — let alone an overnight print — you may appreciate [starlino]…
Failing Infrastructure and the Lessons It Teaches
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Failing Infrastructure And The Lessons It Teaches
Infrastructure seems so permanent and mundane that most of us never give it a second thought. Maintenance doesn’t make for a flashy news story, but you will frequently find a nagging story on…
Beautiful Rocketeer Jetpack Replica Boasts Impressive Metalwork
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Beautiful Rocketeer Jetpack Replica Boasts Impressive Metalwork
Fans of the Rocketeer comic book and movie franchise will be familiar with its hero’s 1930s-styled rocket backpack. It’s an intricate construction of complex streamlined curves, that h…
The Dark Arts – Remote File Inclusion
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The Dark Arts – Remote File Inclusion
In the waning hours of 2010, a hacking group known as Lulzsec ran rampant across the Internet, leaving a path of compromised servers, a trail of defaced home pages, leaked emails, and login informa…
These Twenty Wheels, Wings, and Walkers Won $1000 In The Hackaday Prize
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These Twenty Wheels, Wings, and Walkers Won $1000 In The Hackaday Prize
Today, we’re excited to announce the winners of the Wheels, Wings, and Walkers portion of The Hackaday Prize. We were looking for the next generation of robots, drones, machines that make mac…
“Borrow” Payment Cards with NFC Proxy Hardware
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“Borrow” Payment Cards with NFC Proxy Hardware
Contactless payments are growing in popularity. Often the term will bring to mind the ability to pay by holding your phone over a reader, but the system can also use NFC tags embedded in credit car…
Low-Cost Rain Gauge Looks for Floods
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Low-Cost Rain Gauge Looks for Floods
We’ve seen a lot of uses for the now-ubiquitous ESP chip, including a numerous wilderness-monitoring devices. Pluvi.on stands out with some attractive solutions and a simple design. A lot of outdoo…
TinyFPGA is a Tiny FPGA Board
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TinyFPGA is a Tiny FPGA Board
We recently noticed an open source design for TinyFPGA A-Series boards from [Luke Valenty]. The tiny boards measure 18 mm by 30.5 mm and are breadboard friendly. You can choose a board that holds a…
Look What People Brought to Breakfast at DEF CON
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Look What People Brought to Breakfast at DEF CON
Sunday was our Breakfast at Hackaday meetup and a swarm of folks showed up, take a look at the hardware they brought with them! Vegas can be a tough place to set up a meetup — especially if y…
Be the Firebender You Want to See in the World
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Be the Firebender You Want to See in the World
Always wanted to be a citizen of Fire Nation? Here’s one way to ace the citizenship exam: punch-activated flaming kung fu gauntlets of doom. As with all the many, many, many flamethrower proj…
A Case for the Desktop Vinyl Cutter
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A Case for the Desktop Vinyl Cutter
As far as desktop workbench fab tools go, it’s too easy to let 3D printers keep stealing the spotlight. I mean, who doesn’t appreciate that mechatronic “buzz” as our printer…
Going Digital: Upgrading A Boat’s Analog Gauge
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Going Digital: Upgrading A Boat’s Analog Gauge
The odds are that many of you do not own a boat that you get to tinker around with. [Mavromatic] recently acquired one that had — much to his consternation — analog gauges. So in order …
This Weekend: Vintage Computer Festival West
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This Weekend: Vintage Computer Festival West
Next weekend is the Vintage Computer Festival West, held at the Computer History Museum. Hackaday is once again proud to sponsor this event that brings together the people and hardware that drove t…
How to Do Beautiful Enclosures with Custom Fiberglass
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How To Do Beautiful Enclosures With Custom Fiberglass
There are times when I feel the need to really make a mess. When I think of making messes with a degree of permanency, I think of fiberglass. I also really like the smell, reminds me of a simpler t…
These Are The Twenty Finalists For The Hackaday Prize Best Product
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These Are The Twenty Finalists For The Hackaday Prize Best Product
Hackaday is hosting the greatest hardware competition on Earth, and we’re giving away thousands of dollars to hardware creators to build the next generation of electronics. This is the Hackad…
Amateur Radio Just Isn’t Exciting
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Amateur Radio Just Isn’t Exciting
As ARRL president, [Rick Roderick, K5UR] spends a significant amount of time proselytising the hobby. He has a standard talk about amateur radio that involves tales gleaned from his many decades as…
3D printed Curta gets upgrades
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3D printed Curta gets upgrades
It is amazing how makers can accomplish so much when they put their mind to something. [Marcus Wu] has uploaded a mesmerizing video on how to build a 3D printed Curta Mechanical Calculator. After n…
Using a Logic Analyzer to Generate Screenshots from a Game Boy
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Using A Logic Analyzer To Generate Screenshots From A Game Boy
Wouldn’t you like to go back to a dead handheld and extract the proof of your 90s-era high scores? Of course you would. [svendahlstrand] bought his first logic analyzer, a Logic 8 from Saleae…
Getting Data Out Of Air-Gapped Networks Through The Power Cable
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Getting Data Out Of Air-Gapped Networks Through The Power Cable
If you are an organisation that is custodian of sensitive information or infrastructure, it would be foolhardy of you to place it directly on the public Internet. No matter how good your security m…