Russian Drone Can Lift 142 Phantom 3 Drones
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Russian Drone Can Lift 142 Phantom 3 Drones
Russia has long been known for making large machines. They hold the current record for the largest helicopter ever made – the MiL V12. Same goes for the world’s largest airplane, the An…
Why You Should Use Your Router As A Security Camera
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/28/why-you-should-use-your-router-as-a-security-camera/
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Why You Should Use Your Router As A Security Camera
A home security camera can be great for peace of mind, and keeping an eye on the house while you’re away. The popular option these days is an IP-based device that is accessible over the Inter…
The Worst Piece Of Test Equipment You’ve Got To Try Hacking
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The Worst Piece Of Test Equipment You’ve Got To Try Hacking
I have a fascination with the various online vendors of electronics and other manufactured goods from China. Here are listed the latest wonders from Shenzhen or wherever, which you can have for a s…
HJWYDK: the Journal our Community Has Been Awaiting
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/28/hjwydk-the-journal-our-community-has-been-awaiting/
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HJWYDK: the Journal our Community Has Been Awaiting
We’re excited to announce the Hackaday Journal of What You Don’t Know. This will be a peer-reviewed journal of white papers that goes well beyond “look what I did” and will …
Marguerite Perey: When The Lab Assistant Gets The Credit
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Marguerite Perey: When The Lab Assistant Gets The Credit
Most people obtain a bachelor’s degree before getting their masters, and even that is a prerequisite for a doctorate. Most people, however, don’t discover a new chemical element. Margue…
Erika Earl: Manufacturing Hacks
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Erika Earl: Manufacturing Hacks
Many of us will have casually eyed up the idea of turning a project into a product. Perhaps we’ve considered making a kit from it, or even taking it further into manufacture. But building a s…
A Minimalist Weather Clock with a Unique Display
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A Minimalist Weather Clock with a Unique Display
If you’re looking for a home hub to display weather, time, and important family information, the formula is pretty simple: build yet another “magic mirror” project. We’re no…
Tricked-Out Tablet Becomes Workbench Tool
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Tricked-Out Tablet Becomes Workbench Tool
The workbench of the typical electronics hobbyist today would probably be largely recognizable by Heathkit builders back in the 60s and 70s. But where the techs and tinkerers of yesteryear would ha…
The Chemistry and Engineering of DIY Photochromic Glass
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The Chemistry and Engineering of DIY Photochromic Glass
[Ben Krasnow] is no stranger to exploring the more arcane corners of hackerdom, and the latest video on his “Applied Science” channel goes into a field few DIYers have touched: homemade…
Gamify Your Workout with the Wearable Console Controller
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/28/gamify-your-workout-with-the-wearable-console-controller/
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Gamify Your Workout with the Wearable Console Controller
‘Tis soon to be the season when resolutions falter and exercise equipment purchased with the best of intentions is cast aside in frustration. But with a little motivation, like making your ex…
High-Speed Drones Use AI to Spoil the Fun
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/29/high-speed-drones-use-ai-to-spoil-the-fun/
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High-Speed Drones Use AI to Spoil the Fun
Some people look forward to the day when robots have taken over all our jobs and given us an economy where we can while our days away on leisure activities. But if your idea of play is drone racing…
MeatBagPnP Makes You the Automatic Pick and Place
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/29/meatbagpnp-makes-you-the-automatic-pick-and-place/
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MeatBagPnP Makes You the Automatic Pick and Place
It’s amazing how hackers are nowadays building increasingly complex hardware with SMD parts as small as grains of sand. Getting multilayer PCB’s and soldering stencils in small quantiti…
Peer Review In the Age Of Viral Video
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Peer Review In the Age Of Viral Video
Recently, a YouTube video has been making the rounds online which shows a rather astounding comparison between two printed models of the US Capitol. Starting with the line “3-D PRINTERS CAN N…
Coin Cell Challenge: Use Coin Cell, Win Prizes
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/29/coin-cell-challenge-use-coin-cell-win-prizes/
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Coin Cell Challenge: Use Coin Cell, Win Prizes
Today, we’re calling all hackers to do the most with a single coin cell. It’s the Coin Cell Challenge, and we’re looking for everything from the most low-power electronics to a su…
Ask Hackaday: How On Earth Can A 2004 MP3 Player Read An SDXC Card?
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Ask Hackaday: How On Earth Can A 2004 MP3 Player Read An SDXC Card?
What were you doing in 2004? Can you even remember 2004? Maybe it’s like the old joke about the 1960s, if you can remember it, you weren’t really there, man. Cast your mind back, [Lance…
Mike Ossmann and Dominic Spill: IR, Pirates!
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/29/mike-ossmann-and-dominic-spill-ir-pirates/
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Mike Ossmann and Dominic Spill: IR, Pirates!
Mike Ossmann and Dominic Spill have been at the forefront of the recent wave of software-defined radio (SDR) hacking. Mike is the hardware guy, and his radio designs helped bring Bluetooth and ISM-…
Friday Hack Chat: Reverse Engineering the Digital Compact Cassette
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/29/friday-hack-chat-reverse-engineering-the-digital-compact-cassette/
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Friday Hack Chat: Reverse Engineering the Digital Compact Cassette
For this week’s Hack Chat, we’re talking about reverse engineering the Digital Compact Cassette. Why should we care about an obsolete format that was only on the market for four years? …
Gesture Keyboard for Universal Input
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Gesture Keyboard for Universal Input
Keyboards are currently the most universally accepted computer input devices. They may be wired, wireless, or virtual, but the chances are that you’re within a few centimeters of a keyboard r…
Intellibuoy Keeps Track of the Water
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/29/intellibuoy-keeps-track-of-the-water/
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Intellibuoy Keeps Track of the Water
With world oceans ranging in cleanliness from pretty nasty to OMG, we need to get a handle on what exactly is going on. High School students from Hackensack, NJ built the Intellibuoy, a floating wa…
Zigbee-Based Wireless Arduinos, Demystified
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/29/zigbee-based-wireless-arduinos-demystified/
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Zigbee-Based Wireless Arduinos, Demystified
Hackday regular [Akiba] is working on a series of video tutorials guiding newbies into the world of the 802.15.4 wireless protocol stack — also known as ZigBee. So far, his tutorials include …