Retro Computing Coding Competition Still Open

There’s still time to enter Octojam 10, a competition to write a new program for Read More →

Flaming Skull Hood Ornament Is Not Suitable For Use In Traffic

It’s one thing to mount a big skull—human or animal—to the front of your car. Read More →

The iMac GPU Becomes Upgradeable, With PCIe

Over its long lifetime, the Apple iMac all-in-one computer has morphed from the early CRT Read More →

DIY Shredder Creates Insulation

Plenty of us have experience with paper shredders, but there are all kinds of machines Read More →

Math Book Gets Real with Complex

The [Math Sorcerer] loves books. His latest acquisition is the famous Real and Complex Analysis, Read More →

Hackaday Links: October 22, 2023

The second of three major solar eclipses in a mere six-year period swept across the Read More →

Bluetooth Device Visualizer Reveals Devices In Vicinity

Have you ever wondered how many Bluetooth devices are floating around you? You could use Read More →

PC Case Makes Portable Power Supply

Recently, we’ve seen a lot of semi-portable power stations. These have some big rechargeable battery Read More →

Finally, An Open-Source 8088 BIOS

The Intel 8088 is an interesting chip, being a variant of the more well-known 8086. Read More →

Converting a Polaroid SX70 Camera To Use 600 Film

These days, it’s possible to buy a number of different Polaroid instant cameras new off Read More →

New Type of Ferroelectric Memory Constructed Using α-In2Se3 Material

The ferroelectrical properties of materials have found a variety of uses over the years, including Read More →

Humble Arduino As PLC

On the surface, a programmable logic controller (PLC) might seem like nothing more than a Read More →

Daily Inspections Keep Your Spitfire In Tip-Top Shape

What ho, chaps? Look, we know this is a bally nuisance and all, but those Read More →

The Insatiable Hunger of Paper Shredder-Based Locomotion

We enjoy hacks that combine or alter devices, enhancing (or subverting) their purpose in the Read More →

Noble Graphs: Displaying Data With Neon Like Its 1972

In the days before every piece of equipment was an internet-connected box with an OLED Read More →

Ready For The Rapture: This Wind-Up Cassette Player Can Play Anywhere

As useful as electronics are, the need to have some source of power for them Read More →

Vintage Computer Festival Southern California

The Vintage Computer Festival is coming to sunny Southern California in February 2024. That’s right, Read More →

Low-Cost Electret Microphone Preamplifiers

Before the invention of microelectromechanical system (MEMS) microphones, almost all microphones in cell phones and Read More →

Can A $3200 Kit Convert Your Car To Electric Power?

Whether hardcore petrolheads like it or not, we appear to be living through the final Read More →

Hackaday Links: October 15, 2023

Want to get a chatbot to do your bidding, even when it’s programmed not to? Read More →

AI-Powered Snore Detector Shakes the Pillow So You Won’t

If you snore, you’ll probably find out about it from someone. An elbow to the Read More →

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