How to Stop Zeus from Toasting Your Pi
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How To Stop Zeus From Toasting Your Pi
If you’ve ever lost gear to lightning or power spikes, you know what a pain they are. Out in rural Arkansas, where [vinthewrench] lives, the grid is more chaos than comfort – especially when …
How’s the Weather? (Satellite Edition)
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/22/hows-the-weather-satellite-edition/
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How’s The Weather? (Satellite Edition)
When [Tom Nardi] reported on NOAA’s statement that many of its polar birds were no longer recommended for use, he mentioned that when the satellites do give up, there are other options if you…
Back to the 90s on Real Hardware
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/22/back-to-the-90s-on-real-hardware/
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Back To The 90s On Real Hardware
As the march of time continues on, it becomes harder and harder to play older video games on hardware. Part of this is because the original hardware itself wears out, but another major factor is th…
Solar Powered Pyrolysis Facility Converts Scrap Plastic into Fuel
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/23/solar-powered-pyrolysis-facility-converts-scrap-plastic-into-fuel/
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Solar Powered Pyrolysis Facility Converts Scrap Plastic Into Fuel
[naturejab] shows off his solar powered pyrolysis machine which can convert scrap plastic into fuel. According to the video, this is the world’s most complex hand-made pyrolysis reactor ever …
Candle Oscillator Really Heats Things Up
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/23/candle-oscillator-really-heats-things-up/
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Candle Oscillator Really Heats Things Up
As the timebase for a clock, almost anything with a periodic oscillation can be used. Traditionally, that meant a pendulum, but in our time, we’ve seen plenty of others. Perhaps none as unusu…
Who is Your Audience?
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/23/who-is-your-audience/
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Who Is Your Audience?
Here at Hackaday HQ, we all have opinions about the way we like to do things. And no surprise, this extends to the way we like to lay out circuits in schematics. So when we were discussing our own …
ESticky is a Paperless Post-It
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ESticky Is A Paperless Post-It
E-paper screens have opened up a wide variety of novel use cases that just wouldn’t work with the higher power draw of an LCD. [gokux] thought it would be perfect for a digital sticky note. U…
LeRobot Brings Autonomy to Hobby Robots
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/23/lerobot-brings-autonomy-to-hobby-robots/
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LeRobot Brings Autonomy To Hobby Robots
Robotic arms have a lot in common with CNC machines in that they are usually driven by a fixed script of specific positions to move to, and actions to perform. Autonomous behavior isn’t the n…
Picking an Old Operating System
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/23/picking-an-old-operating-system/
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Picking An Old Operating System
We usually at least recognize old computer hardware and software names. But [Asianmoetry] taught us a new one: Pick OS. This 1960s-era system was sort of a database and sort of an operating system …
Dealing With the 1970s EPROM Chaos in 2025
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/23/dealing-with-the-1970s-eprom-chaos-in-2025/
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Dealing With The 1970s EPROM Chaos In 2025
It could be argued that erasable programmable ROMs (EPROMs) with their quaint UV-transparent windows are firmly obsolete today in an era of various flavors of EEPROMs. Yet many of these EPROMs are …
The Oscilloscope from 1943
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/23/the-oscilloscope-from-1943/
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The Oscilloscope From 1943
[Thomas] comes up with some unusual gear. In his latest teardown and repair video, he has a vintage 1943 Danish oscilloscope, a Radiometer OSG32 on the bench. It isn’t lightweight, and it ce…
The 32 Bit 6502 You Never Had
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/24/the-32-bit-6502-you-never-had/
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The 32 Bit 6502 You Never Had
In the beginning was the MOS6502, an 8-bit microprocessor that found its way into many famous machines. Some of you will know that a CMOS 6502 was created by the Western Design Center, and in turn,…
Pong Cloned by Neural Network
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/24/pong-cloned-by-neural-network/
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Pong Cloned By Neural Network
Although not the first video game ever produced, Pong was the first to achieve commercial success and has had a tremendous influence on our culture as a whole. In Pong’s time, its popularity …
Ambidextrous Robot Hand Speaks in Signs
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/24/ambidextrous-robot-hand-speaks-in-signs/
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Ambidextrous Robot Hand Speaks In Signs
As difficult as it is for a human to learn ambidexterity, it’s quite easy to program into a humanoid robot. After all, a robot doesn’t need to overcome years of muscle memory. Giving a one-ha…
Wire Photo Fax Teardown
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/24/wire-photo-fax-teardown/
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Wire Photo Fax Teardown
Fax machines had a moment in the sun, but they are actually much older than you might expect. Before the consumer-grade fax machines arrived, there was a thriving market for “wire photos̶…
ESP32 Sets Sail as a Modern Bus Pirate Powerhouse
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/24/esp32-sets-sail-as-a-modern-bus-pirate-powerhouse/
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ESP32 Sets Sail As A Modern Bus Pirate Powerhouse
Bus Pirate is nearly a household name in the hardware hacking world. The first version came out way back in 2008, and there have been several revisions since then. You can buy pre-built Bus Pirate …
Hackaday Links: August 24, 2025
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Hackaday Links: August 24, 2025
“Emergency Law Enforcement Officer Hologram program activated. Please state the nature of your criminal or civil emergency.” Taking a cue from Star Trek: Voyager, the Seoul Metropolitan…
RP2040 Assembly Language Mix and Match
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/24/rp2040-assembly-language-mix-and-match/
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RP2040 Assembly Language Mix And Match
[David] is building a project with an OLED, a keyboard, and an RP2040. He’s perfected a scanning routine in C to work with the keyboard, but he still had some places he wanted to use even low…
DIY Telescope Mount for Stellar Tracking
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/25/diy-telescope-mount-for-stellar-tracking/
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DIY Telescope Mount For Stellar Tracking
Pointing at stars may seem easy on the surface—just mount a telescope to a tripod and you’re done, right? As anyone who’s spent time with a telescope can tell you, it’s not that s…