Original Mac Limitations Can’t Stop You from Running AI Models
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Original Mac Limitations Can’t Stop You From Running AI Models
Modern retrocomputing tricks often push old hardware and systems further than any of the back-in-the-day developers could have ever dreamed. How about a neural network on an original Mac? [KenDesig…
USB-C PD Decoded: A DIY Meter and Logger for Power Insights
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/usb-c-pd-decoded-a-diy-meter-and-logger-for-power-insights/
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USB-C PD Decoded: A DIY Meter And Logger For Power Insights
As USB-C PD becomes more and more common, it’s useful to have a tool that lets you understand exactly what it’s doing—no longer is it limited to just 5 V. This DIY USB-C PD tool, sent i…
Going Native With Android’s Native Development Kit
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/going-native-with-androids-native-development-kit/
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Going Native With Android’s Native Development Kit
Originally Android apps were only developed in Java, targeting the Dalvik Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and its associated environment. Compared to platforms like iOS with Objective-C, which is just C…
Flashlight Repair Brings Entire Workshop to Bear
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/flashlight-repair-brings-entire-workshop-to-bear/
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Flashlight Repair Brings Entire Workshop To Bear
The modern hacker and maker has an incredible array of tools at their disposal — even a modestly appointed workbench these days would have seemed like science-fiction a couple decades ago. De…
Off To the Races With ESP32 and eInk
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/off-to-the-races-with-esp32-and-eink/
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Off To The Races With ESP32 And EInk
Off to the races? Formula One races, that is. This project by [mazur8888] uses an ESP32 to keep track of the sport, and display a “live” dashboard on a 2.9″ tri-color LCD. “…
Hosting a Website on a Disposable Vape
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/hosting-a-website-on-a-disposable-vape/
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Hosting A Website On A Disposable Vape
For the past years people have been collecting disposable vapes primarily for their lithium-ion batteries, but as these disposable vapes have begun to incorporate more elaborate electronics, these …
A Closer Look Inside a Robot’s Typewriter-Inspired Mouth
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/a-closer-look-inside-a-robots-typewriter-inspired-mouth/
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A Closer Look Inside A Robot’s Typewriter-Inspired Mouth
[Ancient] has a video showing off a fascinating piece of work: a lip-syncing robot whose animated electro-mechanical mouth works like an IBM Selectric typewriter. The mouth rapidly flips between di…
See Voyager’s 1990 ‘Solar System Family Portrait’ Debut
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/see-voyagers-1990-solar-system-family-portrait-debut/
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See Voyager’s 1990 ‘Solar System Family Portrait’ Debut
It’s been just over 48 years since Voyager 1 was launched on September 5, 1977 from Cape Canaveral, originally to study our Solar System’s planets. Voyager 1 would explore Jupiter and S…
The Microtronic Phoenix Computer System
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The Microtronic Phoenix Computer System
A team of hackers, [Jason T. Jacques], [Decle], and [Michael A. Wessel], have collaborated to deliver the Microtronic Phoenix Computer System. In 1981 the Busch 2090 Microtronic Computer System was…
Jointly is a Typeface Designed for CNC Joinery
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/jointly-is-a-typeface-designed-for-cnc-joinery/
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Jointly Is A Typeface Designed For CNC Joinery
If you have a CNC router, you know you can engrave just about any text with the right tool, but Jointly is a typeface that isn’t meant to be engraved. That would be too easy for [CobyUnger]. …
Serious Chemical Threat Sniffer on a Budget
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/serious-chemical-threat-sniffer-on-a-budget/
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Serious Chemical Threat Sniffer On A Budget
Chemical warfare detection was never supposed to be a hobbyist project. Yet here we are: Air Quality Guardian by [debdoot], the self-proclaimed world’s first open source chemical threat detec…
This Rail Speeder Needs a Little Work
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/this-rail-speeder-needs-a-little-work/
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This Rail Speeder Needs A Little Work
If you take the wheels off a FIAT Punto, you might just notice that those rims fit nicely on a rail. [AT Lab] did, and the resulting build makes for a very watchable video. Some of us have been kno…
2025 Hackaday Component Abuse Challenge: Let the Games Begin!
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/2025-hackaday-component-abuse-challenge-let-the-games-begin/
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2025 Hackaday Component Abuse Challenge: Let The Games Begin!
In theory, all parts are ideal and do just exactly what they say on the box. In practice, everything has its limits, most components have non-ideal characteristics, and you can even turn most parts…
How to Have a Medium Format Camera Without Breaking The Bank
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/how-to-have-a-medium-format-camera-without-breaking-the-bank/
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How To Have A Medium Format Camera Without Breaking The Bank
For most people, experimentation with film photography comes in the form of the 35 mm format. Its ubiquity in snapshot photography means cameras are readily available at all levels, and the film of…
Making a Laptop with a Mechanical Keyboard
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/making-a-laptop-with-a-mechanical-keyboard/
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Making A Laptop With A Mechanical Keyboard
A laptop is one of the greatest tools at the disposal of a hacker. They come in all manner of shapes and sizes with all manner of features. But perhaps the greatest limit held by all laptops is the…
A 10″ Telescope, Because You Only Live Once
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/a-10-telescope-because-you-only-live-once/
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A 10″ Telescope, Because You Only Live Once
Why build a telescope? YOLO, as the kids say. Having decided that, one must decide what type of far-seer one will construct. For his 10″ reflector, [Carl Anderson] once again said “Yolo…
Perovskite Solar Cell Crystals See the Invisible
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/perovskite-solar-cell-crystals-see-the-invisible/
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Perovskite Solar Cell Crystals See The Invisible
A new kind of ‘camera’ is poking at the invisible world of the human body – and it’s made from the same weird crystals that once shook up solar energy. Researchers at Northw…
Reviewing Deluxe Paint, 40 Years On
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/reviewing-deluxe-paint-40-years-on/
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Reviewing Deluxe Paint, 40 Years On
When Deluxe Paint came out with the original Amiga in 1985, it was the killer app for the platform. [Christopher Drum] starts his recent article on just that note, remembering the day he and his mo…
The Practicality Of Solar Powered Meshtastic
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/17/the-practicality-of-solar-powered-meshtastic/
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The Practicality Of Solar Powered Meshtastic
A Meshtastic node has been one of the toys of the moment over the last year, and since they are popular with radio amateurs there’s a chance you’ll already live within range of at least…