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via Hackaday: Reverse Engineering The Web API of an Akaso EK7000 Action Camera

Recently, bought an Akaso EK7000 action camera for his daughter’s no-smartphones-allowed summer camp,…
Akaso, camera, Computers, Hackaday, Linux, Offbeat, Raspberry Pi, SSID, WiFi

via Hackaday: Getting Root on Cheap WiFi Repeaters, the Long Way Around

What can you do with a cheap Linux machine with limited flash and only a…
Computers, GPIO, Hackaday, Linux, Repeater, root, UART, WiFi

via Hackaday: Portable Multi-SDR Rig Keeps Your Radios Cool

With as cheap and versatile as RTL-SDR devices are, it’s a good idea to have…
3D printing, dongle, Hackaday, RTL-SDR, Software Defined Radio

via Hackaday: Lithium-Ion Battery Hotswapping, Polarity, Holders

Everyone loves, and should respect, lithium-ion batteries. They pack a ton of power and can…
batteries, battery, Hackaday, Hackberry Pi, lithium-ion, polarity

via Hackaday: How Hot is That Soldering Iron?

It is common these days to have a soldering iron where you can set the…
Hackaday, Makers, soldering

via Hackaday: Recreating a Popular Faux-Nixie Clock

There’s a good chance you’ve seen “Nixie clocks” on the Internet that replace the classic…
clock, ESP32, Hackaday, nixie tubes, Offbeat

via Hackaday: Floorboard Is a Keyboard for Your Feet

Whether you have full use of your hands or not, a foot-operated keyboard is a…
ATMea32U4, General, Hackaday, HID, keyboard, Offbeat

via Hackaday: Apple May Break Into the Hearing Aid Industry

When the entry of a tech giant such as Apple into a market represents its…
airpod, Apple, Apple computers, consumer products, FDA, Hackaday, medicine, Offbeat

via Hackaday: Get Thee to Git

While version control used to be reserved for big corporate projects, it is very mainstream…
Computers, git, Hackaday, open source software, Software, source code

via Hackaday: Raspberry Pi Becomes Secure VPN Router

OpenWRT is a powerful piece of open-source software that can turn plenty of computers into…
AC1300, Computers, cybersecurity, Hackaday, Hotspots, OpenWRT, Raspberry Pi, VPN, WiFi

via Hackaday: College Gives You Practical Electronics

While classroom learning isn’t for everyone, one awesome benefit of the Internet is that you…
college, Colorado, communications, education, Electronics, Hackaday, IoT, microcontroller, RF, solar power, Universities, University of Colorado

via Hackaday: Ferrites Versus Ethernet in the Ham Shack

For as useful as computers are in the modern ham shack, they also tend to…
2m, ethernet, Ferrite Beads, Hackaday, NanoVNA, rfi

via Hackaday: Humble 555 Gets a Boost for ESR Meter

wanted to use a low power TS555 in an ESR meter design. The…
capacitor, current sink, ESR, General, Hackaday, schematics

via Hackaday: A 1930s Ham Station

wanted to build an authentic 1930s-style ham radio station that was portable. He’s already…
Hackaday

via Hackaday: How Sony Mastered the Transistor

When you think of Sony, you probably think of a technology company that’s been around…
AM Radio, Apple Computer, crystal radio, General, Hackaday, History, Newsreel, raytheon, Sony, Texas Instruments, transistor radio, transistors, WWII

via Hackaday: An 80386 Upgrade Deal and Intel 486 Competitor: the Cyrix Cx486DLC

The x86 CPU landscape of the 1980s and 1990s was competitive in a way that…
BIOS, Computers, CPUs, Cyrix, Hackaday, History, Intel, microprocessor, PCB, Pentium

via Hackaday: A Clean Linux Installation For an Android TV Box

Although Android technically runs on top of Linux, generally most Android devices abstract away the…
Android, Computers, Hackaday, Linux, Raspberry Pi, set top box, Television

via Hackaday: CL-32: The Minimum Possible For a Useful Handheld Computer

For almost as long as there have been microcomputers, there have been attempts with varying…
Computers, ESP32, Hackaday, microcomputer

via Hackaday: Watch NASA’s Solar Sail Reflect Brightly in the Night Sky

NASA’s ACS3 (Advanced Composite Solar Sail System) is currently fully deployed in low Earth orbit,…
Astronomy, Hackaday, NASA, Newsreel, propulsion, solar sail, Space, stargazing

via Hackaday: Swiss Researchers May Have Solved Hydrogen Storage

If you follow the world of clean energy, you will probably have read all about…
ETH Zurich, General, Hackaday, hydrogen, Offbeat, solar, Switzerland

via Hackaday: Voyager 1 Completes Tricky Thruster Reconfiguration

After 47 years it’s little wonder that the hydrazine-powered thrusters of the Voyager 1, used…
Hackaday, NASA, navigation, Orienteering, power, Space, Voyager, Voyager 1

via Hackaday: The Apple Watch As An Ammeter

Your shiny new personal electronic device is likely to be designed solely as an app…
3D printing, ammeter, apple watch, Hackaday, magnetometer, Offbeat

via Hackaday: Putting a Pi in a Container

Docker and other containerization applications have changed a lot about the way that developers create…
Computers, Hackaday, hardware, Raspberry Pi, Software

via Hackaday: Create Custom Gridfinity Boxes Using Images Of Tools

Exhibit A: A standard-issue banana. We love it when a community grabs hold of an…
Gridfinity, Hackaday, Offbeat, storage, tools

via Hackaday: The Computer We All Wish We’d Had In The 8-Bit Era

The 8-bit home computers of yore that we all know and love, without exception as…
computer, Computers, Hackaday, microprocessor, Newsreel
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