If you’re like us, you’ve got at least one bin dedicated to keeping the random hardware you just can’t bear to part with. In ...
Sometimes, hardware projects get cancelled before they have a chance to make an impact, often due to politics or poor ...
As cheap microcontrollers have given us an impressive range of test equipment trinkets to play with, it’s easy to forget some ...
Let’s say you’ve got a fun little organization that does things together under a collective branding or banner. Maybe you ...
The 2024 Hackaday Supercon is on in Pasadena, but if you couldn’t make it to sunny California this year, don’t worry. We’ve got a live streams of the main stage talks, and all of ...
A button that stopped working has probably led to more than a few smashed remotes over the years. Fortunately [pescado99] has ...
Many MacOS users are probably used by now to the annoyance that comes with unsigned applications, as they require a few extra steps to launch them. This feature is called Gatekeeper and checks for ...
David Shadoff] has a clear soft spot for the NEC console systems and has been collecting many tools and data about them. When developing with these old systems, having a way to upload code ...
Warping! It messes up your 3D printed parts, turning them into a useless, dimensionally-inaccurate mess. You can design your parts around it, or try and improve your printer in various ways. Or, ...
Wired has a fascinating story this week, about the length Sophos has gone to for the last 5 years, to track down a group of ...
At this point in the tech dystopia cycle, it’s no surprise that the initial purchase price of a piece of technology is likely ...
In a world of digital monotony, the Avo DA14 digital multimeter, with its vintage J Nixie tube charm, is a refreshing gem.