Every time we check in on [Project326], he’s doing something different with X-rays. This week, he has a passive X-ray imager.
If you are sitting on a horde of negatives, waiting for the digital photography fad to die off, it may be time to think about digitizing your old film. [Kinpro1024] can help with the PiDigitzier, ...
Bose SoundTouch speakers were introduced in 2013, offering the ability to connect to online streaming services and play back ...
Typeface (such as Times New Roman) refers to the design that gives a set of letters, numbers, and symbols their signature ...
USB-C as the “One Cable To Rule Them All” has certainly been a success. While USB-A is still around for now, most of us have ...
For those who missed out on the past few years of ‘smart home’ gadgets, the Logitech POP buttons were introduced in 2018 as a ...
We at Hackaday are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Robert Murray-Smith. The prolific experimenter had spent over a ...
Glasses are perhaps the most non-invasive method of vision correction, followed by contact lenses. Each have their drawbacks ...
Baptiste Marx] shares his take on designing emergency structures using PVC pipe in a way that requires an absolute minimum of added parts. CINTRE (French, English coverage article here) is his ...
This week Jonathan and Aaron chat with Piers Finlayson about One ROM! Why does the retro-computing world need a solution for replacement ROMs? How difficult was it to squeeze a MCU and layout into ...
If I’m honest with myself, I don’t really need access to an off-grid, fault-tolerant, mesh network like Meshtastic. The ...
The familiar five volts standard from back in the TTL days always struck me as odd. Back when I was just a poor kid trying to ...
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