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 →

A Super-Cheap Turntable Build For Photographic Purposes

When it comes to photographing products or small items, sometimes it’s useful to get vision Read More →

A Ride-On Picnic Table For Those Idylic Summer Evenings

For most outsiders the Netherlands is a country of picturesque cities, windmills, tulips, and maybe Read More →

Hackaday Links: June 11, 2023

As Tom Nardi mentioned in this week’s podcast, the Northeast US is pretty apocalyptically socked Read More →

A Peek Inside a 747 Fuel Gauge

It isn’t that often that we civilians get the chance to closely examine the fantastic Read More →

Listening to the ISS on the Cheap

Like any hobby, amateur radio has no upper bounds on what you can spend getting Read More →

Crafting Ribbon Cables for Retro Hardware

Building a modern computer is something plenty of us have done, and with various tools Read More →

Using FreeCAD to Replace OEM Parts

As much as we might all like it if manufacturers supported their products indefinitely with Read More →

What Do You Want in a Programming Assistant?

The Propellerheads released a song in 1998 entitled “History Repeating.” If you don’t know it, Read More →

The PDP8 That Never Was: Hollow State Logic

[Outer World Apps] noted that there was no PDP-8/V made by DEC — a variant Read More →

Recreating an Analog TV Test Pattern

While most countries have switched to digital broadcasting, and most broadcasts themselves have programming on Read More →

Robotic Fox Is Part Dog, Part Cat — Just Like the Real Thing

Foxes are cat software running on dog hardware, or so they say. And [Will Cogley] Read More →

Nissan 300zx Dash Given A New Language

You don’t have to be a car enthusiast to recognize that the 1984 Nissan 300x Read More →

Op-Amp Challenge: Measuring pH, No Code Required

When you see a project with a digital display these days, you’ll be forgiven for Read More →

Bye Bye Ubuntu, Hello Manjaro. How Did We Get Here?

Last week I penned a cheesy fake relationship breakup letter to Ubuntu, my Linux distribution Read More →

Plastic Welding Revisited

Last time we talked about a video that purported to do plastic welding, we mentioned Read More →

Moving The Snail Mail To WiFi

[Zak] loves getting a notification on his phone when he gets physical mail. Enough to Read More →

Accessibility Dashboard

Accessibility settings have been reset

Help = available voice commands

Hide help = available voice commands

Scroll down = available voice commands

Scroll up = available voice commands

Go to top = available voice commands

Go to bottom = available voice commands

Tab = available voice commands

Tab back = available voice commands

Show numbers = available voice commands

Hide numbers = available voice commands

Clear input = available voice commands

Enter = available voice commands

Reload = available voice commands

Stop = available voice commands

Exit = available voice commands