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Zines (self-produced, small-circulation publications) are extremely DIY, and therefore punk- and hacker-adjacent by nature.
Water cooling was once only the preserve of hardcore casemodders and overclockers. Today, it’s pretty routinely used in all ...
What did you miss on Hackaday last week? Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Al Williams are ready to catch you up on this week’s ...
CNCs come in many forms, including mills, 3D printers, lasers, and plotters, but one challenge seems universal: there’s ...
There was a disturbance in the enterprise security world, and it started with a Pwn2Own Berlin. [Khoa Dinh] and the team at ...
What color do you like your microcontroller boards? Blue? Red? Maybe white or black? Sadly, all of those are about to look ...
Reachy Mini is a kit for a compact, open-source robot designed explicitly for AI experimentation and human interaction. The ...
Most of us know that a quartz clock uses a higher frequency crystal oscillator and a chain of divider circuits to generate a ...
Bob Widlar (1937-1991) is without a doubt one of the most famous hardware engineers of all time. In fact, it would not be an exaggeration to say that he is the person who single-handedly started t… ...
This week Jonathan chats with Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss about KDE’s eco initiative and the End of 10 campaign! Is Open Source really a win for environmentalism? How does the End of 10 campaig… ...
The ESP8266 is well known as an incredibly small and cheap WiFi module. But the silicon behind that functionality is very powerful, far beyond its intended purpose. I’ve been hacking differen… ...
If you are a certain age, you probably remember the ads and publicity around Chisanbop — the supposed ancient art of Korean finger math. Was it Korean? Sort of. Was it faster than a calculato… ...
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