Putting the Mooshimeter to Sleep with a Bit of Mercury
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/08/putting-the-mooshimeter-to-sleep-with-a-bit-of-mercury/
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Putting the Mooshimeter to Sleep with a Bit of Mercury
If you haven’t heard of it, the Mooshimeter is a two channel multimeter that uses your smartphone as a display over Bluetooth 4.0. The ability to simultaneously monitor voltage and current is…
Windows Notepad Now Supports Unix Line Endings
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/08/windows-notepad-now-supports-unix-line-endings/
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/08/windows-notepad-now-supports-unix-line-endings/
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Windows Notepad Now Supports Unix Line Endings
In what is probably this century’s greatest advancement in technology, Windows Notepad now supports Unix line endings. This is it, people. Where were you when Kennedy was assassinated? Where …
Push it to the Limit: SSD1306 at 150 FPS
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/08/push-it-to-the-limit-ssd1306-at-150-fps/
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Push it to the Limit: SSD1306 at 150 FPS
A good deal of the projects we cover here at Hackaday are not, in the strictest sense, practical endeavors. If we required that everything which graced our digital pages had a clear end result, the…
Gorgeous NickelBot Serves Up Lasered Wooden Nickels
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/gorgeous-nickelbot-serves-up-lasered-wooden-nickels/
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Gorgeous NickelBot Serves Up Lasered Wooden Nickels
[bdring] just recently completed his absolutely fantastic NickelBot, which is a beautifully made unit that engraves small wooden discs with a laser like some kind of on demand vending machine, and …
8-bit game uses our favourite IC and Zero lines of code
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/8-bit-game-uses-our-favourite-ic-and-zero-lines-of-code/
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/8-bit-game-uses-our-favourite-ic-and-zero-lines-of-code/
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8-bit game uses our favourite IC and Zero lines of code
If a hacker today wanted to build a simple game, he or she could whip it up using an Arduino board and a few other bits and pieces in about an hour, only to be greeted with “where’s the…
Broken Screen Becomes Polarizing Art Lamp
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/broken-screen-becomes-polarizing-art-lamp/
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Broken Screen Becomes Polarizing Art Lamp
Got a broken laptop screen sitting around? If you haven’t already pilfered the LEDs and used the polarizing sheets for screen privacy filters, why not turn it into a unique table lamp? See if…
Friday Hack Chat: Open Hardware For Science
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/friday-hack-chat-open-hardware-for-science/
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Friday Hack Chat: Open Hardware For Science
Scientific equipment is expensive. It can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to set up a lab. Simply the cost of machines, like data acquisition units or even a simple load cell, can cost hundre…
Optocouplers: Defending Your Microcontroller, MIDI, and a Hot Tip for Speed
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/optocouplers-defending-your-microcontroller-midi-and-a-hot-tip-for-speed/
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Optocouplers: Defending Your Microcontroller, MIDI, and a Hot Tip for Speed
Deep in the heart of your latest project lies a little silicon brain. Much like the brain inside your own bone-plated noggin, your microcontroller needs protection from the outside world from time …
The Metabolizer Turns Trash into Treasure
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/the-metabolizer-turns-trash-into-treasure/
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The Metabolizer Turns Trash into Treasure
The amount of stuff we humans throw away is too damn high, and a bunch of it harms the ecosystem. But what are you gonna do? [Sam Smith] thinks we can do better than shoving most of it in a landfil…
Breadboarding: Git for A/B Testing Actual Bread
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/breadboarding-git-for-a-b-testing-actual-bread/
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/breadboarding-git-for-a-b-testing-actual-bread/
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Breadboarding: Git for A/B Testing Actual Bread
We will be the first to admit, we like to use Git for a lot of things that are probably off the beaten path. But now thanks to [hendricius] you can find out how to make your own bread on GitHub. Le…
QElectroTech: An Open Source Wiring Diagram Tool
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/qelectrotech-an-open-source-wiring-diagram-tool/
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/qelectrotech-an-open-source-wiring-diagram-tool/
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QElectroTech: An Open Source Wiring Diagram Tool
There’s a few open source options out there for creating electrical schematics. KiCad and Fritzing are two that will take you from schematic capture to PCB layout. However, there’s been…
PIC16Maze Upgrades Secret Maze Game
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/pic16maze-upgrades-secret-maze-game/
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/pic16maze-upgrades-secret-maze-game/
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PIC16Maze Upgrades Secret Maze Game
We really like it when a reader is inspired by something they see on Hackaday, build on it, and let us know so we can pass it on. In this case, [Vegipete] made a secret maze game using a minimal nu…
Vector Network Analyzer Uses SoC FPGA
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/09/vector-network-analyzer-uses-soc-fpga/
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Vector Network Analyzer Uses SoC FPGA
If you are working with AC circuits a vector network analyzer (VNA) is quite handy. As an entry to the InnovateFPGA competition for students, [Evgenii Vostrikov], [Danila Nikiforovskii], and [Danii…
Quiet Your Car The Cheap and Effective Way
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/10/quiet-your-car-the-cheap-and-effective-way/
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/10/quiet-your-car-the-cheap-and-effective-way/
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Quiet Your Car The Cheap and Effective Way
If you’ve been on the Earth for a couple of decades or more, or have just grown up riding around in some older metal, you’d know that cars can be incredibly noisy. If you’re unfam…
1960’s Console Stereo gets Raspberry Pi Touch Screen
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/10/1960s-console-stereo-gets-raspberry-pi-touch-screen/
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1960’s Console Stereo Gets Raspberry Pi Touch Screen
When he was but a wee hacker, [WhiskeyDrinker] loved to play with the big console stereo his grandparents had. The idea of a functional piece of furniture always appealed to him, and he decided tha…
Modular Robotics: When You Want More Robots in Your Robot
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/10/modular-robotics-when-you-want-more-robots-in-your-robot/
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Modular Robotics: When You Want More Robots In Your Robot
While robots have been making our lives easier and our assembly lines more efficient for over half a century now, we haven’t quite cracked a Jetsons-like general purpose robot yet. Sure, Bost…
Microsoft Kinect Episode IV: A New Hope
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/10/microsoft-kinect-episode-iv-a-new-hope/
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/10/microsoft-kinect-episode-iv-a-new-hope/
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Microsoft Kinect Episode IV: A New Hope
The history of Microsoft Kinect has been of a technological marvel in search of the perfect market niche. Coming out of Microsoft’s Build 2018 developer conference, we learn Kinect is making …
VCF East XIII is Right Around the Corner
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/10/vcf-east-xiii-is-right-around-the-corner/
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VCF East XIII is Right Around the Corner
The middle of May is a very special time at the Jersey Shore. It’s finally warm enough that business owners decide they might as well unlock their doors, but still cool enough that you can go…
Simple Ethereum Vending Machines with NodeMCU
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/10/simple-ethereum-vending-machines-with-nodemcu/
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/10/simple-ethereum-vending-machines-with-nodemcu/
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Simple Ethereum Vending Machines with NodeMCU
Recently, we covered how to use the Etherscan API to query data (a wallet balance) from the Ethereum blockchain with NodeMCU. It’s a very useful method for retrieving information from a blockchain …