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It’s been at least a few hours since Hackaday last featured a cyberdeck, so to avoid the specter of withdrawal, we present ...
Daniel Salião Ferreira] may or may not be a Game of Thrones fan, but he does have a fun demo of the Seebeck effect in the ...
These days, when you think reverb, you probably think about a guitar pedal or a plugin in your audio software. But you can ...
Think of a circuit model that lets you move magnetic leakage around like sliders on a synth, without changing the external ...
Many engineers graduate from their studies and head out into the workforce, seeking a paycheck and a project at some existing company or other. Often, it’s not long before an experienced ...
If you think of a 1960s mainframe computer, it’s likely that your mental image includes alongside the cabinets with the ...
There comes a moment in the life of any operating system when an unforeseen event will tragically cut its uptime short.
How many people haven’t looked at their Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld gaming device and wondered how much better it might be if it could run FreeDOS. Inside an 8086 emulator. If ...
Distortion pedals and overdrive effects usually have a bunch of lovely transistors or op-amps inside and lots of knobs and dials to tweak the sound to your personal taste. However, it’s ...
It is no secret that we like slide rules around the Hackaday bunker, and among our favorites are the cylindrical slide rules.
The advent of affordable computing over the last few decades has certainly been a boon for many people with disabilities, ...
For some people (e.g. this author) solder wick is a tool of last resort. Unfortunately, solder suckers and vacuum pumps lose most of their utility when you move from through-hole to SMD ...
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