Pokemon Cries And How They Work
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Pokemon Cries And How They Work
If you grew up watching the Pokémon TV series, you’d naturally be familiar with the cries of all your favourite Pocket Monsters. Most of the creatures in the anime tend to say their own name,…
Karakuri Kaizen: Hacks For The Factory Floor
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Karakuri Kaizen: Hacks For The Factory Floor
Anyone who has an interest and/or career in manufacturing would have heard of Kaizen, generally a concept to continuously improve your process everywhere. Under that huge umbrella is Karakuri Kaize…
Why Converting Classic Cars to Electric Drive Is A Thing
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Why Converting Classic Cars to Electric Drive Is A Thing
A vintage British sportscar is a wonderful thing. Inimitable style and luxury, beautiful curves, and a soundtrack that could make even Vinnie Jones shed a tear. However, even under the most diligen…
The Mystery of the Clacking Clanking Scraping Sound
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The Mystery of the Clacking Clanking Scraping Sound
Hackers tend to face household problems a little differently than ordinary folk. Where the average person sees a painful repair bill or a replacement appliance, the hacker sees a difficult troubles…
Finding the Goldilocks Cell Module
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Finding The Goldilocks Cell Module
If adding a cell modem is dealing with a drama queen of a hardware component, then choosing from among the many types of modules available turns the designer into an electronics Goldilocks. There a…
Return of the Logic Probe
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Return of the Logic Probe
We live in a day when it is very inexpensive to buy an oscilloscope, especially one with modest performance that hooks to a laptop. However, there was a time when even a surplus scope was out of re…
Underclocking the ESP8266 Leads To WiFi Weirdness
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Underclocking the ESP8266 Leads To WiFi Weirdness
Sometimes the best hacks come from the most basic of questions. In this case, [CNLohr] was wondering what would happen if he started to reduce the clock speed of the ESP8266’s Baseband PLL (B…
A Foggy Lightsaber Build
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A Foggy Lightsaber Build
Lightsabers have enchanted audiences since their appearance in the very first Star Wars film in 1977. Unfortunately, George Lucas hasn’t shared the technology in the years since then with the…
BSD Breathes New Life Into Obsolete Equipment
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BSD Breathes New Life Into Obsolete Equipment
An old laptop or desktop computer that’s seen better days might still have a little bit of use left in it for a dedicated task. Grabbing a lightweight flavor of Linux and running a web server…
Gesture Sensing With A Temperature Sensor
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Gesture Sensing With A Temperature Sensor
Good science fiction has sound scientific fact behind it and when Tony Stark first made his debut on the big screen with design tools that worked at the wave of a hand, makers and hackers were not …
Google Assistant, Now Available On Ham Radio
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/05/google-assistant-now-available-on-ham-radio/
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Google Assistant, Now Available On Ham Radio
Depending on who you talk to, Google Assistant is either a tool capable of quickly and clearly answering audio queries in natural langauge, or a noisier and less useful version of Wolfram Alpha. [W…
Control Anything With A Chat Bot
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Control Anything With A Chat Bot
In the world of Internet of Things, it’s easy enough to get something connected to the Internet. But what should you use to communicate with and control it? There are many standards and tools…
RC Controller Becomes XInput Controller
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RC Controller Becomes XInput Controller
XInput is an API that is used by applications to interface with the Xbox 360 Controller for Windows. The 360 controller became somewhat of a “standard” PC gamepad, and thus many games a…
One More Weekend To Sculpt Your Circuits!
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One More Weekend To Sculpt Your Circuits!
Drop what you’re doing and get thee to thy workshop. This is the last weekend of the Hackaday Circuit Sculpture Contest, the perfect chance for you to exercise the creative hacker within by b…
Build A Home Automation Hub For $20
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Build A Home Automation Hub For $20
With so many WiFi home automation devices on the market, you might want to take advantage of these low cost products without having to send your data to third-party servers. This can be accomplishe…
Tech Tattoos Trace Two Dimensions
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Tech Tattoos Trace Two Dimensions
Flexible circuit boards bend as you might expect from a playing card, while skin stretches more like knit fabric. The rules for making circuit boards and temporary tattoos therefore need to be diff…
Sugar As A Bed Adhesive For 3D Printing
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Sugar As A Bed Adhesive For 3D Printing
3D printers, like most CNC machines, reward careful thought and trial and error. It’s important to use the correct machine settings and to prepare the build environment properly in order to g…
Green Hacking: Overclocking Photosynthesis
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Green Hacking: Overclocking Photosynthesis
We think of hacking as bending technology to our will. But some systems are biological, and we’re also starting to see more hacking in that area. This should excite science fiction fans used…
Super Simple Sensor Makes DSLR Camera Motion Sensitive
https://hackaday.com/2019/01/05/super-simple-sensor-makes-dslr-camera-motion-sensitive/
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Super Simple Sensor Makes DSLR Camera Motion Sensitive
Do you have a need to photographically document the doings of warm-blooded animals? If so, a game camera from the nearest hunting supplier is probably your best bet. But if you don’t need the…
This Machine Teaches Sign Language
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This Machine Teaches Sign Language
Sign language can like any language be difficult to learn if you’re not immersed in it, or at least learning from someone who is fluent. It’s not easy to know when you’re making m…