We don’t usually speculate on the true identity of the hackers behind these projects, but when [TN666]’s accoustic ...
Supercapacitors rely mostly on double-layer capacitance to bridge the divide between chemical batteries and traditional capacitors, but they come with a number of weaknesses. Paramount among these ...
A switch is simple: connect two pieces of metal together and bam! Except, it’s not that simple at high currents. How much ...
Stream decks are pretty useful in all kinds of contexts, but commercial models can feel a bit pricy for what is effectively a ...
The Z80 has been gone a couple of years now, but it’s very much not forgotten. Still, the day when new-old-stock and salvaged ...
Graphics calculators are one of those strange technological cul-de-sacs. They rely on outdated technology and should not be nearly as expensive as they are, but market effects somehow keep prices ...
If you’ve ever run a game server or used BitTorrent, you probably know that life is easier if your router supports UPnP ...
In the early days of aviation, pilots or their navigators used a plethora of tools to solve common navigation and piloting ...
We depend on the Hackaday community to help us find all the fresh hacks the Internet has to offer. Whenever you see something you think should be discussed on Hackaday we want to hear from you. This ...
Putting a complete WiFi subsystems on a single-board computer is no mean feat, and on as compact a board as the Zero W, it’s quite an achievement. The antenna is the tricky part, since there’s only so ...
It was an easy decision to run a Cyberdeck Challenge in 2023 — after all, it was far and away one of our most popular contests from last year. But what was much harder was sorting out the incredible ...
One of the coolest things about old hi-fi hardware is that it often came with flickety needles that danced with the audio ...