Building a MiniPET is Better with Friends

[Taylor and Amy] love taking on retro computer projects. This week they’re building a MiniPET Read More →

This RISC-V CPU Games in Rust from Inside the Game

[Xander Naumenko] has created something truly impressive — a working RISC-V CPU completely contained in Read More →

GLASNOST is a Computer That Makes Transparency A Priority

We live in a world where most of us take the transistor for granted. Within Read More →

Hackaday Prize 2023: Tilting Mechanical Panels Make a Beautiful Display

Mechanical displays use a variety of different methods to represent data with physical objects, and Read More →

Illumos Gets a New C Compiler

Illumos is an OpenSolaris-derived Unix system, and no Unix is complete without a C compiler Read More →

Improving Ocean Power with Static Electricity

Water is heavy, so if you think about it, a moving ocean wave has quite Read More →

Gravity Wave Detector is Galactic Sized

Detecting gravity waves isn’t easy. But what if you had a really big detector for Read More →

Pi Zero Runs DOOM Via Wireless Power

What’s better than a Raspberry Pi Zero running DOOM on a 3.5″ touchscreen? Running it Read More →

Hackaday Prize 2023: OMOTE Universal Remote

A good universal remote can help tame today’s complex home entertainment systems, combining both classic Read More →

SSH Can Handle Spaces In Command-line Arguments Strangely

One of the things ssh can do is execute a command on a remote server. Read More →

Bringing a Baofeng into the Cyberpunk 2077 Universe

You’ve got to love the aesthetics of dystopian cyberpunk video games, where all the technology Read More →

The Another World Chip

We cover many recreations of classic computer games on these pages, sometimes on original hardware, Read More →

Open-Source LAMP Instrument Aimed at Clinicians and Biohackers Alike

Over the last few years, we’ve all been given a valuable lesson in both the Read More →

Listening to Bats As They Search For Food

The range of human hearing goes up to about 20 kilohertz, which is fine for Read More →

Orca Slicer Is The New Game In Town

Slicers are the neat little tools that take your 3D models and turn them into Read More →

Taking Mechanical Keyboard Sounds to the Next Level

When it comes to mechanical keyboards, there’s no end to the amount of customization that Read More →

Awning Motorized and Automated To Avoid Wind Damage

Awnings can be architecturally beautiful, and they provide lovely shelter from the sun and even Read More →

Timekeeping For Distributed Computers

Ask any programmer who has ever had to deal with timekeeping on a computer, and Read More →

PicoDebugger Makes Development Easier

Debugging a Raspberry Pi Pico is straightforward enough; it simply involves hooking up something up Read More →

AC-DC Converter is Reliable, Safe, and Efficient

When first starting an electronics project, it’s not uncommon to dive right in to getting Read More →

Building a Digital Compass With An Arduino

The magnetic compass has been a crucial navigational tool for around a thousand years or Read More →

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