Mercy Me, Thanks For The Heals
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Mercy Me, Thanks For The Heals
Sometimes, you have to call in the experts. [CorSec Props], builders of fine props, costumes and more, were commissioned to replicate Mercy’s healing staff from the game Overwatch. Sounds sim…
Beyond Conway: Cellular Automata from All Walks of Life
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Beyond Conway: Cellular Automata from All Walks of Life
There’s a time in every geek’s development when they learn of Conway’s Game of Life. This is usually followed by an afternoon spent on discovering that the standard rule set has b…
How To Build An Airplane In A Month And A Half
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/01/how-to-build-an-airplane-in-a-month-and-a-half/
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How To Build An Airplane In A Month And A Half
For the last few weeks, RC pilot extraordinaire [Peter Sripol] has been working on his biggest project to date. It’s effectively a manned RC plane, now legally a Part 103 ultralight. Now all …
Friday Hack Chat: Fundamentals Of RF
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Friday Hack Chat: Fundamentals Of RF
Designing a system for communication over RF is a dark art. It’s an obscure domain filled with photonmancy, wires going every which way, and imaginary numbers. RF is reserved entirely for wiz…
Teardown With A Twist: 1975 Sinclair Scientific Calculator
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Teardown With A Twist: 1975 Sinclair Scientific Calculator
When writing a recent piece about Reverse Polish Notation, or RPN, as a hook for my writing I retrieved my Sinclair Scientific calculator from storage. This was an important model in the genesis of…
Hackaday Prize Entry: Volturnus ROV Rules the River
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Volturnus ROV Rules the River
Water is kind of like information: both are a vital part of life and are found all around us. But not all water or information is healthy. Much of it may look harmless, but is actually polluted. A …
Add Intuitiveness to OpenSCAD With Encoders
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Add Intuitiveness to OpenSCAD With Encoders
The first time I saw 3D modeling and 3D printing used practically was at a hack day event. We printed simple plastic struts to hold a couple of spring-loaded wires apart. Nothing revolutionary as f…
The Internet of Jack-O’-Lanterns
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The Internet of Jack-O’-Lanterns
As the candy rush fades, the Halloween hacks continue pouring in. [Jeremy S Cook] has taken a few fundamental concepts and dressed them up inside the smartest pumpkin on the block. This pumpkin has…
Listening for Hand Gestures
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Listening for Hand Gestures
[B. Aswinth Raj] wanted to control a VLC player with hand gestures. He turned to two common ultrasonic sensors and Python to do the job. There is also, of course, an Arduino. You can see a video of…
[Jeri] Builds a Magnetic Loop Antenna
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[Jeri] Builds a Magnetic Loop Antenna
Most new hams quickly learn that the high-frequency bands are where the action is, and getting on the air somewhere between 40- and 160-meters is the way to make those coveted globe-hopping contact…
Pi Handheld With a Mindblowing Enclosure
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Pi Handheld With a Mindblowing Enclosure
The Raspberry Pi is possibly the world’s most popular emulation platform these days. While it was never intended to serve this purpose, the fact remains that a small, compact computer with fl…
Finally – A Big-Screen Vectrex
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Finally – A Big-Screen Vectrex
The Vectrex is in no way the most popular console of all time, but it is one of the more unique. Eschewing typical raster-based rendering, it instead relies on a vector-based display. Since the ave…
Silicon Valley was Built on Tubes of Glass
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Silicon Valley was Built on Tubes of Glass
Bill Shockley brought the transistor to a pasture in Palo Alto, but he didn’t land there by chance. There was already a plot afoot which had nothing to do with silicon, and it had already bee…
DIY Pyrography Power Supply
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DIY Pyrography Power Supply
Ever wanted to try your hand at wood burning? If you already threw away your first soldering iron—you know the one: plugged straight in to the wall, no temperature control, came with a thick piece …
What is Entropy and How Do I Get More of It?
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What Is Entropy And How Do I Get More Of It?
Let’s start off with one of my favorite quotes from John von Neumann: “Any one who considers arithmetical methods of producing random digits is, of course, in a state of sin. For, as ha…
Hackaday Prize Entry: Open Bike Shoe
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Open Bike Shoe
Shoes are some of the most complex pieces of equipment you can buy. There’s multiple materials ranging from foam to weird polyesters in a simple sneaker, and if you dig into shoes for biking,…
Eavesdropping With An ESP8266
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Eavesdropping With An ESP8266
In the old days, spies eavesdropped on each other using analog radio bugs. These days, everything’s in the cloud. [Sebastian] from [Hacking Beaver] wondered if he could make a WiFi bug that …
Why Wait? Just Plate Your Own PCB Vias
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Why Wait? Just Plate Your Own PCB Vias
[Jan Mrázek] is a pro when it comes to rolling his own PCBs. He can crank out a 6/6 mil double-sided PCB in 45 minutes flat. As a challenge to his prowess, he decided to experiment with plating thr…
Creating Modular Storage out of Used Filament Spools
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Creating Modular Storage out of Used Filament Spools
[Alec Richter] had a good idea on how he could convert the leftover filament spindles from his 3D printer into multi-compartment storage. An empty spindle is fitted with several trays that rotate o…
Building a Monster Floodlight out of Scrap
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Building a Monster Floodlight out of Scrap
When the apocalypse comes, we want [Justin] on our team! He made a hefty 400 W work light out of four 100 W LEDs mounted to a giant, aluminum slab-like heat sink he had lying around. He manufacture…