Elliot and Dan got together to enshrine the week’s hacks in podcast form, and to commiserate about their respective moms, ...
It’s a sad fact of owning older machinery, that no matter how much care is lavished upon your pride and joy, the inexorable ...
There goes the neighborhood” isn’t a phrase to be thrown about lightly, but when they build a police station next door to ...
In a Universe ruled by the harsh and unyielding laws of Physics, it’s often tempting to dream of mechanisms which defy these ...
Many readers will be aware of the trend for disposable vapes, and how harvesting them for lithium-ion batteries has become a ...
Okay, so we’re opening with more than just a keyboard, and that’s fine. In fact, it’s more than fine, it’s probably the ...
Let’s face it — electronics are hard. Difficult concepts, tiny parts, inscrutable datasheets, and a hundred other factors ...
The drive flops around on the end of its tether and gets in the way, so they repurposed their old iPod pouch and ...
In the world of software development the term ‘optimization’ is generally reason for experienced developers to start feeling ...
Over the past century or so we’ve come up with some clever ways of manipulating photons to do all kinds of interesting things ...
Lasers are pretty much magic — it’s all done with mirrors. Not every laser, of course, but in the 1980s, the most common ...
The average Hackaday reader hardly needs to be reminded of the incredible potential of the modern microcontroller. While the ...