Your Own 11.2 GHz Radio Telescope
Modern life has its conveniences. Often, those conveniences lead to easier hacks. A great example of that is the rise of satellite television and the impact it [...]
Al Williams
IKEA Shelf Becomes Kid Friendly MP3 Player
IKEA’s flatpack furniture has long been popular among makers for its modular nature and low cost, making it ideal for whacky experiments and custom builds. [Cla[...]
Lewin Day
VGA Without The Hassle, From Your PlayStation One
The original Sony PlayStation was a nifty console for its day; that grey box may have only had a 33 MHz MIPS processor and 4 MB of RAM, but for the early to mid[...]
Jenny List
Europa Decision Delivers Crushing Blow to NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS)
These days, NASA deciding to launch one of their future missions on a commercial rocket is hardly a surprise. After all, the agency is now willing to fly their [...]
Tom Nardi
Hackaday Podcast 105: 486 Doom on FPGA, How Thick is Your Filament, Raspberry Pi Speaks Android Auto, and We’re Headed to Mars
Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams unpack great hacks of the past week. We loves seeing the TIL311 — a retro display in a DIP package — exquisitel[...]
Mike Szczys
Building a Half Toy Half Model Tank Robot
For some, the idea of several hours of painting and designing intricate models with minute details and features sounds like a delightful afternoon spent. Some o[...]
Matthew Carlson
This Week in Security: Morse Code Malware, Literal and Figurative Watering Holes, and More
Code obfuscation has been around for a long time. The obfuscated C contest first ran way back in 1984, but there are examples of natural language obfuscation fr[...]
Jonathan Bennett
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