via Hackaday: Orion Ceases Operations, Future of Meade Unclear There was a time when building a telescope was a rite of passage for budding…
via Hackaday: This Week in Security: Malicious Rollback, WHOIS, and More It’s time to talk about Microsoft’s patch Tuesday, and the odd vulnerability rollback that happened….
via Hackaday: Adjustable Electric Hand Warmers It may be the last gasp of summer here in the Northern Hemisphere, but it’s…
via Hackaday: Is That Antenna Allowed? The Real Deal on the FCCs OTARD Rule The Hackaday comments section is generally a lively place. At its best, it’s an endless…
via Hackaday: IBM’s Latest Quantum Supercomputer Idea: the Hybrid Classical-Quantum System Although quantum processors exist today, they are still a long way off from becoming practical…
via Hackaday: Bluetooth Version 6.0 Core Specification Released The Bluetooth SIG recently released the core specification for version 6.0 of Bluetooth. Compared to…
via Hackaday: Building a Microcontroller from Scratch: The B4 Thinker Project latest endeavor, the B4 Thinker, offers a captivating glimpse into microcontroller architecture through…
via Hackaday: Make Your Own Point Contact Transistor Beyond the power variant, it sometimes seems as though we rarely encounter a discrete transistor…
via Hackaday: Hardware Reuse: The PMG001 Integrated Power Management Module Battery management is a tedious but necessary problem that becomes more of a hassle with…
via Hackaday: 3D Printed Electronics Breadboard The printed breadboard cover as seen from the bottom. (Credit: CHEP, YouTube) Does it make…
via Hackaday: SWD Interface Simplifies Debugging The proliferation of microcontrollers has made it easier than ever to add some smarts to…
via Hackaday: The Worsening Raspberry Pi RP2350 E9 Erratum Situation Ian from Dangerous Prototypes demonstrating the RP2350-E9 issue in a Bus Pirate prototype without pull-ups….
via Hackaday: It Turns Out, A PCB Makes A Nice Watch Dial Printed circuit boards are typically only something you’d find in a digital watch. However, as…
via Hackaday: 2024 Tiny Games Contest: Morse Quest Goes Where You Do Do you know Morse code already? Or are you maybe trying to learn so you…
via Hackaday: A simple 6DOF Hall Effect ‘Space’ Mouse The 3DConnexion Space mouse is an interesting device but heavily patent-protected, of course. This seems…
via Hackaday: Your Name In Landsat We’re guessing most readers can cite things from their youth which gave them an interest…
via Hackaday: A Simple But Effective Receiving Loop Antenna There’s a joke in the world of radio that all you need for a HF…
via Hackaday: You Can Get A Precision Instrument-Guided Landing Even In Antarctica Traditional airports spend big money to install instrument landing systems (ILS) to guide planes in…
via Hackaday: Using a 2D Scanner to Make 3D Things wanted to clone some model car raceway track and realised that by scanning…
via Hackaday: New 2 GB Raspberry Pi 5 Has Smaller Die and 30% Lower Idle Power Usage Recently Raspberry Pi released the 2GB version of the Raspberry Pi 5 with a new…
via Hackaday: Ultra-Black Material, Sustainably Made from Wood Researchers at the University of British Columbia leveraged an unusual discovery into ultra-black material made…
via Hackaday: Backlight Switch for a Better Multimeter Frustrated by his Aldi multimeter’s backlight turning off after just 15 seconds, took…
via Hackaday: Flying Lotus is a Framework-Powered Portable All-in-One Computer One of the things that we love about the modern era of computing is the…
via Hackaday: A Journey Into Unexpected Serial Ports Through all the generations of computing devices from the era of the teleprinter to the…
via Hackaday: Comparing AliExpress vs LCSC-Sourced MOSFETs These days, it’s super-easy to jump onto the World Wide Web to find purported replacement…