Prop WWII Machine Gun Courtesy of Home Depot
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  Prop WWII Machine Gun Courtesy of Home Depot
  There’s perhaps nothing worse than working on a project and realizing you don’t have the part you need to complete it. You look through all your stuff twice, maybe three times, on the o…
  Location Sharing with Google Home
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  Location Sharing with Google Home
  With Google’s near-monopoly on the internet, it can be difficult to get around in cyberspace without encountering at least some aspect of this monolithic, data-gathering giant. It usually tak…
  Arduino Star Tracker Raises the Bar
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  Arduino Star Tracker Raises the Bar
  Proving that astrophotography doesn’t have to break the bank, [Gerald Gattringer] has recently documented his DIY “barn door” style star tracker which is built almost entirely fro…
  Long PCB Shows Effects of Ludicrous Speed
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  Long PCB Shows Effects of Ludicrous Speed
  Transmission lines can seem like magic. When you make use of them it seems strange that a piece of wire can block or pass certain frequencies. It is less common to use transmission lines with pulse…
  Open Gaming To Everyone With A Controller Meant To Be Hacked
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  Open Gaming To Everyone With A Controller Meant To Be Hacked
  Gaming controllers have come a long way from an Atari 2600’s single button and digital joystick. As games grew more sophisticated, so did the controllers. This development had a dark side …
  Review: FG-100 DDS Function Generator
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  Review: FG-100 DDS Function Generator
  I don’t have a signal generator, or more specifically I don’t have a low frequency signal generator or a function generator. Recently this fact collided with my innocent pleasure in buy…
  The Pros and Cons of Microcontrollers for Boost Converters
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  The Pros and Cons of Microcontrollers for Boost Converters
  It never fails — we post a somewhat simple project using a microcontroller and someone points out that it could have been accomplished better with a 555 timer or discrete transistors or even …
  Circuit VR: Current Mirrors
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  Circuit VR: Current Mirrors
  Last time we looked at Spice models of a current sink. We didn’t look at some of the problems involved with a simple sink, and for many practical applications, they are perfectly adequate. Ho…
  The Solid State Weather Station
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  The Solid State Weather Station
  Building personal weather stations has become easier now than ever before, thanks to all the improvements in sensors, electronics, and prototyping techniques. The availability of cheap networking m…
  No-Battery HD Video Streaming Does It with Backscatter
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  No-Battery HD Video Streaming Does It with Backscatter
  What if Google Glass didn’t have a battery? That’s not too far fetched. This battery-free HD video streaming camera could be built into a pair of eyeglass frames to stream HD video to a…
  Suitcase Computer Reborn with Raspberry Pi Inside
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  Suitcase Computer Reborn with Raspberry Pi Inside
  Fun fact, the Osborne 1 debuted with a price tag equivalent to about $5,000 in today’s value. With a gigantic 9″ screen and twin floppy drives (for making mix tapes, right?) the real mi…
  DIY SSR For Mains Switching
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/17/diy-ssr-for-mains-switching/
  
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  DIY SSR For Mains Switching
  Typical power strips have their sockets tightly spaced. This makes it cumbersome to connect devices whose wall warts or power bricks are bulky — you end up losing an adjoining socket or two. …
  Automatic MtG Card Sorter Separates Rags from Riches
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  Automatic MtG Card Sorter Separates Rags from Riches
  Like many of us, [Michael Portera] was an avid trading card collector as a kid. Also like many of us, life got in the way, and the collections sat ignored in boxes until our mothers threatened to g…
  Five Steps to TensorFlow on the Raspberry Pi
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/18/five-steps-to-tensorflow-on-the-raspberry-pi/
  
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  Five Steps to TensorFlow on the Raspberry Pi
  If you have about 10 hours to kill, you can use [Edje Electronics’s] instructions to install TensorFlow on a Raspberry Pi 3. In all fairness, the amount of time you’ll have to babysit i…
  Open Source Calculator Teaches us about Quality Documentation
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  Open Source Calculator Teaches us about Quality Documentation
  Graphing calculators are one of those funny markets that never seem to change. Standardized testing has created a primordial stew of regulatory capture in which ancient technology thrives at modern…
  Snowboard and Skateboard So Lit You Can Wipe Out and Still Look Good
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/18/snowboard-and-skateboard-so-lit-you-can-wipe-out-and-still-look-good/
  
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  Snowboard and Skateboard So Lit You Can Wipe Out and Still Look Good
  [Nate] has made snowboarding cool with his Bluetooth connected board. Using 202 WS2812 LEDs carefully wrapped around the edge of the board and sealed with a conformal coating, it’s bright and…
  Arduino Just Introduced an FPGA Board, Announces Debugging and Better Software
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/18/arduino-just-introduced-an-fpga-board-announces-debugging-and-better-software/
  
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  Arduino Just Introduced an FPGA Board, Announces Debugging and Better Software
  Today ahead of the Bay Area Maker Faire, Arduino has announced a bevy of new boards that bring modern features and modern chips to the Arduino ecosystem. Most ambitious of these new offerings is a …
  LayerOne InfoSec Conference Returns Next Weekend
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  LayerOne InfoSec Conference Returns Next Weekend
  This year’s LayerOne conference is May 25-27 in Los Angeles and Hackaday will be there! Hurry and get your ticket now as today is the last day for pre-registration. As the InfoSec community t…
  InSight Brings New Tech to Mars
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/18/insight-brings-new-tech-to-mars/
  
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  InSight Brings New Tech to Mars
  Unless you’ve got your ear on the launch pad so to speak, you might not be aware that humanity just launched a new envoy towards the Red Planet. Estimated to touch down in Elysium Planitia on…
  Autonomous Agribots For Agriculture
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  Autonomous Agribots For Agriculture
  For his Hackaday Prize entry, [TegwynTwmffat] is going all-in on autonomous robotics. No, it’s not a self-driving car with highly advanced features such as cruise control with lane-keeping. T…
  