There’s no shortage of cloned Nintendo hardware out there, and most of it is pretty poor. A few are actually pretty ...
First introduced in 1979 by Signetics, the NE5532 was a pretty spiffy dual op-amp for the time with low noise and low ...
Solarpunk is all about combining that DIY hacker ethos with sustainability and renewable resources. Our usual PCB ...
The propensity of gasoline to ‘go stale’ through the process of oxidation is the reason why gasoline that has been stored for ...
Most larger ride-around landscaping machinery has a similar transmission, a transaxle containing a gearbox, or in some cases, ...
Previously, I looked at using the Linux video loopback system from the command line. The basic trick was simple enough: capture video from a real camera, process it with something like ffmpeg, and ...
After my recent misadventures setting up an OpenWrt installation on a scruffy e-waste-level x86 PC, quite a few people chimed ...
In our search for the unusual or interesting among the world of operating systems, it might seem unexpected that today’s ...
There are a lot of single board computers on the market these days, so you can be forgiven if you missed the LuckFox Lyra.
Four years ago the EMF hacker camp in the UK released a new kind of event badge. The Tildagon was designed to be a recurring ...
Bob] recently completed LanguageLearner, a desktop device that increases his exposure to a second language by offering up ...
We’ve seen just about every possible way to make a clock here at Hackaday over the years. So it’s rare to have a first, but ...