Hacking Together an Expensive-Sounding Microphone At Home
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/30/hacking-together-an-expensive-sounding-microphone-at-home/
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Hacking Together An Expensive-Sounding Microphone At Home
When it comes to microphones, [Roan] has expensive tastes. He fancies the famous Telefunken U-47, but doesn’t quite have the five-figure budget to afford a real one. Thus, he set about gettin…
There’s Nothing Boring About Web Search on Retro Amigas
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/31/theres-nothing-boring-about-web-search-on-retro-amigas/
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There’s Nothing Boring About Web Search On Retro Amigas
Do you have a classic Amiga computer? Do you want to search the web with iBrowse, but keep running into all that pesky modern HTML5 and HTTPS? In that case, [Nihirash] created BoingSearch.com just …
Learn What a Gaussian Splat Is, Then Make One
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/31/learn-what-a-gaussian-splat-is-then-make-one/
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Learn What A Gaussian Splat Is, Then Make One
Gaussian Splats is a term you have likely come across, probably in relation to 3D scenery. But what are they, exactly? This blog post explains precisely that in no time at all, complete with great …
Speech Synthesis on A 10 Cent Microcontroller
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/31/speech-synthesis-on-a-10-cent-microcontroller/
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Speech Synthesis On A 10 Cent Microcontroller
Speech synthesis has been around since roughly the middle of the 20th century. Once upon a time, it took remarkably advanced hardware just to even choke out a few words. But as [atomic14] shows wit…
2025 Component Abuse Challenge: An Input Is Now An Output
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/31/2025-component-abuse-challenge-an-input-is-now-an-output/
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2025 Component Abuse Challenge: An Input Is Now An Output
Part of setting up a microcontroller when writing a piece of firmware usually involves configuring its connections to the outside world. You define a mapping of physical pins to intenral peripheral…
This Week in Security: Vibecoding, Router Banning, and Remote Dynamic Dependencies
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/31/this-week-in-security-vibecoding-router-banning-and-remote-dynamic-dependencies/
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This Week In Security: Vibecoding, Router Banning, And Remote Dynamic Dependencies
Vibecoding. What could possible go wrong? That’s what [Kevin Joensen] of Baldur wondered, and to find out he asked Anthropic’s Sonnet 4.5 to build a secure login with Two Factor Authent…
Building A Clamshell Writer Deck
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/31/building-a-clamshell-writer-deck/
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Building A Clamshell Writer Deck
Most of us do our writing on computers these days, but the modern computing environment does present a lot of distractions. That’s let to the concept of the writer deck, a simplified device i…
Recovering Data from the OceanGate depths
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/31/recovering-data-from-the-oceangate-depths/
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Recovering Data From The OceanGate Depths
When the files on the Titan submersible disaster were published, most people skimmed for drama. Hackers, however, would likely zoom in on the hardware autopsy. [Scott Manley] actually did this. He …
Making YouTube Work in the Netscape 4.5 Browser on Windows 98
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/31/making-youtube-work-in-the-netscape-4-5-browser-on-windows-98/
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Making YouTube Work In The Netscape 4.5 Browser On Windows 98
The World Wide Web of the 90s was a magical place, where you couldn’t click two links without getting bombarded with phrases such as the Information Super Highway and Multimedia Experience. O…
ChatControl Gets Coup-De-Grace
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/chatcontrol-gets-coup-de-grace/
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/chatcontrol-gets-coup-de-grace/
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ChatControl Gets Coup-De-Grace
Possibly the biggest privacy story of the year for Europeans and, by extension the rest of the world, has been ChatControl. Chatcontrol is a European Union proposal backed by Denmark for a mandator…
Volumetric Display Takes a Straight Forward (and Backward) Approach
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/volumetric-display-takes-a-straight-forward-and-backward-approach/
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Volumetric Display Takes A Straight Forward (and Backward) Approach
There’s something delightfully sci-fi about any kind of volumetric display. Sure, you know it’s not really a hologram, and Princess Leia isn’t about to pop out and tell you you…
Simple Device Can Freeze Wi-Fi Camera Feeds
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/simple-device-can-freeze-wi-fi-camera-feeds/
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Simple Device Can Freeze Wi-Fi Camera Feeds
Wi-Fi cameras are everywhere these days, with wireless networking making surveillance systems easier to deploy than ever. [CiferTech] has been recently developing the RF Clown—a tool that can block…
Supercon 2025: Streaming Live
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/supercon-2025-streaming-live/
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Supercon 2025: Streaming Live
While we’d love to have you all join us in Pasadena, the next best thing is to connect up to the festivities through the magic of the Internet. As always, the main stage talks will be streame…
DIY Pinball Machine Uses Every Skill
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/diy-pinball-machine-uses-every-skill/
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DIY Pinball Machine Uses Every Skill
Pinball machines have something for everyone. They’re engaging, fast-paced games available in a variety of sizes and difficulties, and legend has it that they can be played even while deaf an…
2025 Component Abuse Challenge: A Transistor As A Voltage Reference
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/2025-component-abuse-challenge-a-transistor-as-a-voltage-reference/
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2025 Component Abuse Challenge: A Transistor As A Voltage Reference
For our 2025 Component Abuse Challenge there have been a set of entries which merely use a component for a purpose it wasn’t quite intended, and another which push misuse of a part into defin…
Building a PV Solar-Powered Quadcopter
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/building-a-pv-solar-powered-quadcopter/
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/building-a-pv-solar-powered-quadcopter/
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Building A PV Solar-Powered Quadcopter
One of the most frustrating parts about flying a quadcopter is having to regularly swap battery packs, as this massively limits what you can do with said quadcopter, never mind its effective range.…
An Audio Brick For Your Smart Home
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/an-audio-brick-for-your-smart-home/
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An Audio Brick For Your Smart Home
If you’ve ever wanted to pump sound to all the rooms of your house, you might use any one of a number of commercial solutions. Or, you could go the more DIY route and whip up something like t…
Multitasking On The Humble Z80 CPU
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/01/multitasking-on-the-humble-z80-cpu/
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Multitasking On The Humble Z80 CPU
Multitasking is something we take for granted these days. Just about every computer we use, from our desktops to our phones, is capable of multitasking. It might sound silly to implement multitaski…
Building a Xenon Lamp for Spectroscopy
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/02/building-a-xenon-lamp-for-spectroscopy/
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Building A Xenon Lamp For Spectroscopy
Before a spectrometer can do any useful work, it needs to be calibrated to identify wavelengths correctly. This is usually done by detecting several characteristic peaks or dips in a well-known lig…