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As you can probably imagine, we get tips on a lot of really interesting projects here at Hackaday. Most are pretty serious, ...
You know how it goes — some gadgets stick around in your toolbox far longer than reason dictates, because maybe one day ...
Ryobi is not exactly the Cadillac of cordless tools, but one still has certain expectations when buying a product. For most of us “don’t randomly stop working” is on the list.
Neutrinos are exceedingly common in the Universe, with billions of them zipping around us throughout the day from a variety ...
There are few computing collapses more spectacular than the downfall of Commodore, but its rise as a home computer powerhouse ...
There’s little more to making alcoholic beverages than sugar, water, yeast, and time. Of course those with more refined or ...
We can understand why shaderacademy.com chose that name over “the shady school,” but whatever they call it, if you are ...
When someone hacks together a digital camera with a Raspberry Pi, the limiting factor for serious photography is usually the ...
The April 1926 issue of “Science and Invention” had a fascinating graphic. It explained, for the curious, how a photo of a rescue at sea could be in the New York papers almost ...
The best part about post-mortem teardowns of electronics is when you discover some unusual design features, whether or not ...
The Bendix G-15 refurbished by [David at Usagi Electric] is well known as the oldest fully operational digital computer in ...
Even in the early days of the Cold War, it quickly became apparent that simply having hundreds or even thousands of nuclear ...