Gesture Control for Lunch Money
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Gesture Control for Lunch Money
[Dimitris Platis] wanted to add gesture control to his PC. You’d think that would be expensive, but by combining a diminutive Arduino, a breakout board with a gesture controller, and an inter…
Hackaday Links: December 3, 2017
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Hackaday Links: December 3, 2017
Remember the Psion? Back when PDAs were a thing, the Psion was the best you could get. It was, effectively, a palm-top computer with a real qwerty keyboard. It didn’t have Bluetooth, it could…
Meet the Modern Meat Man’s Modified Meat-Safe
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Meet the Modern Meat Man’s Modified Meat-Safe
Charcuterie is delicious — but is it hackable? When talking about the salty preserved meats, one might be more inclined to indulge in the concept of bacon before pondering a way to integrate …
Minimizing ESP8266 Battery Drain
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Minimizing ESP8266 Battery Drain
[Alex Jensen] wanted to build a battery-powered weather station, using an ESP8266 breakout board to connect to WiFi. However, [Alex]’s research revealed that the ESP chip uses around 70mA per…
A Futuristic Plant To Inspire Bright Ideas
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/04/a-futuristic-plant-to-inspire-bright-ideas/
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A Futuristic Plant To Inspire Bright Ideas
A good video game prop can really spruce up the decor — doubly so if it’s a glowing, futuristic potted plant transplanted(sorry!) straight from Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Since it’…
Classic Tomy Toy Gets AIY Makover
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Classic Tomy Toy Gets AIY Makover
A few months ago the Raspberry Pi magazine The MagPi gave away a piece of hardware, the Google AIY voice control kit. Subscribers all received one, but as always the eBay scalpers cleaned up all th…
The Physics of Healing: Radiation Therapy
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The Physics of Healing: Radiation Therapy
Few days are worse than a day when you hear the words, “I’m sorry, you have cancer.” Fear of the unknown, fear of pain, and fear of death all attend the moment when you learn the …
Current Measurement with Oscilloscopes
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Current Measurement with Oscilloscopes
What do a Rogowski coil, a magnetic core, and a hall effect sensor have in common? They are all ways you can make oscilloscope probes that measure current. If you think of a scope as a voltage meas…
The German Space Program That Never Was
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The German Space Program That Never Was
A previous post discussed the creation of the V-2 rocket, the first man-made object to reach space. Designed and built at the Peenemünde Army Research Center during World War II, the V-2 was intend…
Kristin Paget is Hacking Carrier Grade LTE eNodeB
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Kristin Paget is Hacking Carrier Grade LTE eNodeB
Every once in a while you get lucky and a piece of cool gear lands on your bench to tear down and explore. On that measuring stick, Kristin Paget hit the jackpot when she acquired a fascinating pie…
Slinky Walks Down Stairs and Picks up 80m Band
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Slinky Walks Down Stairs and Picks up 80m Band
Originally intended as a way to stabilize sensitive instruments on ships during World War II, the Slinky is quite simply a helical spring with an unusually good sales pitch. But as millions of chil…
Let There Be Automated Blinds!
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Let There Be Automated Blinds!
More than once a maker has wanted a thing, only to find it more economical to build it themselves. When your domicile has massive windows, closing what can feel like a mile of blinds becomes a tria…
Upgrading A USB Soldering Iron!
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Upgrading A USB Soldering Iron!
Seeing the popularity of the TS-100 soldering iron, GitHub user [ole00] found himself desirous of a few of its features, but was put off by its lack of a power supply. What is a hacker to do? Find …
Making A Motorized Turntable Portable
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/05/making-a-motorized-turntable-portable/
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Making A Motorized Turntable Portable
[Robin Reiter] needed a better way to show off his work. He previously converted an electric TV stand into a full 360-degree display turntable, but it relied on an external power supply to get it s…
Grabbing Raw Images From A New Russian Satellite
https://hackaday.com/2017/12/05/grabbing-raw-images-from-a-new-russian-satellite/
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Grabbing Better Images From A Newer Russian Satellite
The Soviet Union took the world by surprise when it sent its Sputnik satellite into low earth orbit way back in 1957. The event triggered a space race between the Soviets and the United States and …
The British Drone Law Reaches Parliament
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The British Drone Law Reaches Parliament
We’ve brought you a variety of stories over the years covering the interface between multirotor fliers and the law, and looked at the credibility gap between some official incident reports an…
3D Print Yourself A Flame Thrower
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3D Print Yourself A Flame Thrower
For a large proportion of the world’s population, it’s now winter, which means there’s plenty of rain and snow to go around. With the surrounding environment generally cooler and …
Disrupting The Computer Industry Before it Existed: Rear Admiral Grace Hopper
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Disrupting The Computer Industry Before it Existed: Rear Admiral Grace Hopper
The feature of being easier to write than assembly is often seen as the biggest advantage of high-level programming languages. The other benefit that comes with them is portability. With high-level…
Joe Kim: Where Technology and Art Collide
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Joe Kim: Where Technology and Art Collide
The rewards of being a writer for Hackaday are many, but aside from the obvious perks like the secret Hackaday handshake and admission to the private writer’s washroom, having the opportunity…