DTMF Robot Makes Rube Goldberg Proud
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DTMF Robot Makes Rube Goldberg Proud
Sometimes you start building, and the project evolves. Layers upon layers of functionality accrue, accrete, and otherwise just pile up. Or at least we're guessing that's what happened with [Varun Kuma...
Adventures of ArduinoMan – The Rudis
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/27/adventures-of-arduinoman-the-rudis/
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Adventures of ArduinoMan – The Rudis
Rudis - A small wooden sword given to a Gladiator as proof of his achieved freedom. It signifies his ascent from being a slave to becoming a free man.
One thing is certain - anything that runs on el...
One thing is certain - anything that runs on el...
Waste Not, No Lights
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Waste Not, No Lights
Alchemists tried in vain to transmute lead into gold. What if you could turn waste products into energy? That's what [chemicum] did in a recent video--he and some friends built microbial fuel cells t...
Minimal MQTT: Control and Clients
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/27/minimal-mqtt-control-and-clients/
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/27/minimal-mqtt-control-and-clients/
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Minimal MQTT: Control and Clients
So you’ve built a central server and filled your house with WiFi-connected nodes all speaking to each other using the MQTT protocol. In short, you’ve got the machine-to-machine side of …
Federico Musto of Arduino SRL Shows Off New ARM-based Arduino Boards
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/27/federico-musto-of-arduino-srl-shows-new-arm-based-arduino-boards/
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Federico Musto of Arduino SRL Shows Off New ARM-based Arduino Boards
I caught up with Federico Musto, President and CEO of Arduino SRL, at the 2016 Bay Area Maker Faire. Their company is showing off several new boards being prepared for release as early as next month...
DIY Air Quality Meter And Emissions Tester
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/27/diy-air-quality-meter-and-emissions-tester/
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DIY Air Quality Meter And Emissions Tester
Handheld measuring devices make great DIY projects. One can learn a lot about a sensor or sensor technology by just strapping it onto a spare development board together with an LCD for displaying the ...
FriendlyARM: A Different Flavor of Raspberry
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/27/friendlyarm-a-different-flavor-of-raspberry/
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FriendlyARM: A Different Flavor of Raspberry
A lot of old science fiction movies show people wearing the same--or nearly the same--clothes. We're left guessing if this is because there is a single centralized plant mass-producing skin-tight jump...
Raspberry Pi Levels with You
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Raspberry Pi Levels with You
It is easy to imagine how early man started using rocks and then eventually developed better and better tools until they created the hammer. Some simple tools took a little longer to invent. The spiri...
Hackaday Prize Entry: Adding HDMI to Small Displays
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/27/hackaday-prize-entry-adding-hdmi-to-small-displays/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Adding HDMI To Small Displays
LCDs come in a lot of sizes, and there’s a lot written about pushing pixel data out to larger displays. Smaller LCDs, like the 4, 5 and 7 inch variety, aren’t used much, because no one …
Pong In Real Life, Mechanical Pong
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/pong-in-real-life-mechanical-pong/
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/pong-in-real-life-mechanical-pong/
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Pong In Real Life, Mechanical Pong
[Daniel Perdomo] and two of his friends have been working on a mechanical version of Pong for the past two years. We can safely say that the final result is beautiful. It’s quite ethereal to …
iPad Control for Guitar Pedals
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/ipad-control-for-guitar-pedals/
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/ipad-control-for-guitar-pedals/
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iPad Control for Guitar Pedals
[gutbag] is a guitarist. And guitarists are notorious knob-twiddlers: they love their effects pedals. But when your music involves changing settings more than a few times in the middle of a song, it c...
Free Radio On My Phone
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/free-radio-on-my-phone/
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Free Radio On My Phone
If you have owned Android phones, there's a reasonable chance that as the kind of person who reads Hackaday you will at some time have rooted one of them, and even applied a new community ROM to it. W...
CNC Clock Mills Itself, Displays The Time
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/cnc-clock-mills-itself-displays-the-time/
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CNC Clock Mills Itself, Displays The Time
[Christian] wrote and sells some CAM/CNC controller software. We’re kinda sticklers for open source, and this software doesn’t seem to be, so “meh”. But what we do like is t…
Hacklet 109 – Complex 3D Printed Projects
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/hacklet-109-complex-3d-printed-projects/
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Hacklet 109 – Complex 3D Printed Projects
If you can't tell, we're on a roll with 3D printers and printed projects this month. So far, we've covered printers, and simple functional 3D prints. This week we're taking a look at some of the aweso...
Painting the Sky with Shooting Stars
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/painting-the-sky-with-shooting-stars/
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Painting the Sky with Shooting Stars
Japanese company ALE has been working on a new type of sky show, artificial shooting stars, literally creating an artificial meteor shower at a height of 40 to 50 miles (60 to 80km). The show will be ...
Coolest, but Least Secure, Security Device
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Coolest, but Least Secure, Security Device
[Matikas] apparently forgets to lock the screen on his computer when he gets up to grab a coffee. And he apparently works with a bunch of sharks: "If you don't [lock it], one of your colleagues will s...
Hand Gestures Play Tetris
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/hand-gestures-play-tetris/
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Hand Gestures Play Tetris
There are reports of a Tetris movie with a sizable budget, and with it come a plentiful amount of questions about how that would work. Who would the characters be? What kind of lines would there be to...
Hackaday Prize Entry: A Hat For The Headless Linux System
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/28/hackaday-prize-entry-a-hat-for-the-headless-linux-system/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: A Hat For The Headless Linux System
Connecting a headless Raspberry Pi to a wireless network can be quite a paradoxical situation. To connect it to the network, you need to open an SSH connection to configure the wireless port. But to d...
Find The Source: WiFi Trangulation
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/29/find-the-source-wifi-trangulation/
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Find The Source: WiFi Triangulation
[Michael] was playing with his ESP8266. Occasionally he would notice a WiFi access point come up with, what he described as, “a nasty name”. Perhaps curious about the kind of person who…
OzQube-1: A Tiny Australian Satellite
https://hackaday.com/2016/05/29/ozqube-1-a-tiny-australian-satellite/
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OzQube-1: A Tiny Australian Satellite
Over the last couple of decades we have become used to the possibility of launching a satellite into orbit no longer being the exclusive preserve of superpowers. Since the first CubeSats were launched...