PCB Repair is a Sticky Proposition

What do you do when a PCB is cracked or even broken in two? [MH987] Read More →

Restoration of a Thinkpad 701C

This is like ASMR for Hackers: restoration specialist [Polymatt] has put together a video of Read More →

Crabapplepad Folding Keyboard Is Actually Pretty Sweet

[Sergei Silnov] was quite attached to the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard, an updated version Read More →

Ingenuity’s 62nd Flight and Attempting a New Speed Record

One of the fun aspects of exploring a new planet is that you can set Read More →

2023 Halloween Hackfest: Musical Jack-o-Lanterns Harmonize for Halloween

Halloween is many things to many people. For some, it’s a chance to dress up Read More →

The Wirtz Pump Spins

Over the ages, a lot of human activity has been concerned about getting water from Read More →

A Buzzing, Flashing Phone Ringer For the Elderly

For a lonely person, elderly or otherwise, the sound of a ringing phone can be Read More →

How The 2022 CEZ Event Shows The Fragility of Environmental Sensors in High-Risk Areas

In what reads somewhat like a convoluted detective story, the events unfolding at the Chornobyl Read More →

Antennas Can Be a Total Mystery

The real action in the world of ham radio is generally in the high frequency Read More →

Decoding the 8088

There is a lot to like about open software, and in some areas, a well-thought-out Read More →

E-Bikes Turned Solar Car

There is something to be said for a vehicle that gains range just by standing Read More →

Who Needs Sea Monkeys? Get PlanktoScope

Plankton are tiny organisms that drift around in the ocean. They aren’t just whale food Read More →

Hackaday Links: October 8, 2023

Too much of a good thing is generally a bad thing, but a surfeit of Read More →

Sine-wave Speech Demonstrates an Auditory One-way Door

Sine-wave speech can be thought of as a sort of auditory illusion, a sensory edge Read More →

Implementing Commodore’s IEC Bus Protocol On a KIM-1 Single Board Computer

Although the PET is most likely the more well-known of Commodore’s early computer systems, the Read More →

Fluid Simulation Does the Math

If you like math, you should enjoy [kynd’s] page about simulating fluid in p5.js. You Read More →

Zilog’s Forgotten Operating System: Z80-RIO

When it comes to famous operating systems for the Z80 and similar Zilog processors, the Read More →

Novel NVM Devices and Applications (UC Berkeley)

A dissertation titled “Novel Non-Volatile Memory Devices and Applications” was submitted by a researcher at Read More →

An SMD Capacitor Guide

For electronics, your knowledge probably follows a bit of a bell curve over time. When Read More →

We’d Sure Like to Strum the Chrumm Keyboard

If you want something as personal as a keyboard done right, you have to do Read More →

Using 5V Programmable Logic Here In The 2020s

Do you speak GAL? [Peterzieba] does, and has pulled together a collection of documents and Read More →

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