Hackaday Links: June 18, 2023

Will it or won’t it? That’s the question much on the minds of astronomers, astrophysicists, Read More →

Intel to Ship Quantum Chip

In a world of 32-bit and 64-bit processors, it might surprise you to learn that Read More →

3D Printering: Treating Filament Like Paint Opens Wild Possibilities

New angles and concepts in 3D printing are always welcome, and we haven’t seen anything Read More →

Get Back Your Replaceable Batteries, Thanks To The EU

The world’s tech companies must harbour a hearty dislike for the European Union because when Read More →

Get In Over Your Head!

When you talk to hackers who’ve just finished an epic project, they’ll often start off Read More →

Kinefox Tracks Wildlife for a Lifetime

Radio trackers have become an important part of studying the movements of wildlife, but keeping Read More →

Clock Project Doesn’t Require a Decision

You decide to build a clock. The first thing you have you determine if it Read More →

Your iPhone Can’t Do What This WinCE Device Can!

Most of us probably now have a smartphone, an extremely capable pocket computer — even Read More →

Thermal Camera Reviewed

We keep thinking about buying a better thermal camera, as there are plenty of advantages. Read More →

Long-Distance Wi-Fi With Steam Deck Server

It’s no secret that the Steam Deck is a powerful computer, especially for its price Read More →

Hinged Parts for the 8th Grade Set

I recently agreed to run a 3D printing camp for 8th graders. If you’ve never Read More →

Hackaday Podcast 223: Smoking Smart Meter, 489 Megapixels, and Unshredding Documents

Elliot’s back from vacation, and Dan stepped into the virtual podcast studio with him to Read More →

Ferrofluid Drum Synth Dances To The Beat

[Love Hultén]’s work often incorporates reactive sound elements, and his Ferrofluid drum synth is no Read More →

Retrotechtacular: Circuit Potting, and PCBs the Hard Way

There was a time when the very idea of building a complex circuit with the Read More →

Light Meets Movement with a Minimum of Parts

We often say that hardware hacking has never been easier, thanks in large part to Read More →

New Wearable Detects Imminent Vocal Fatigue

“The show must go on,” so they say. These days, whether you’re an opera singer, Read More →

Google Home Scripting

It is always controversial to have home assistants like the ones from Google or Amazon. Read More →

It’s Never Too Late To Upgrade Your ZX81 Keyboard

Sir Clive Sinclair’s ZX81 was a phenomenal sales success as one of the cheapest machines Read More →

Updated OSHW Flash Drive Keeps Data Safe, Fingers Dry

For almost a year now, we’ve been following the progress [Walker] has been making with Read More →

Arduino-Powered Missile System Uses Ultrasound To Aim

In the real world, missile systems use advanced radars, infrared sensors, and other hardware to Read More →

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