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In the formative experiences of most Hackaday readers there will almost certainly be a number of common threads, for example ...
We’ve been loving the variety of entries to the 2025 One-Hertz Challenge. Many a clock has been entered, to be sure, but also ...
You can get cheap no-brand macropads for almost nothing now. Some of them have just a couple of keys. Others have lots of ...
In the retrocomputing world, [DosDude1] is a name spoken with more than a little respect. He’s back again with a long-awaited ...
Over on his YouTube channel the vivacious [Stephen Hawes] tells us that we never need to buy solder stencils again! A big ...
Remy van Elst] found an obsolete bike navigation system, the Navman Bike 1000, in a thrift store for €10. The device was a ...
We don’t know if picking blackberries at scale is something people enjoy doing. But if you do, we have bad news. The University of Arkansas wants to put you out of a job in favor of your new ...
Maya Posch] wrote up an insightful, and maybe a bit controversial, piece on the state of consumer goods design: The Death Of ...
After more than forty years, everyone knows that it’s time to retire the X Window System – X11 for short – on account of it ...
Although often glossed over, the human liver is a pretty amazing organ. Not just because it’s pretty much the sole thing that ...
From the outside, iron meteorites tend to look like formless, rusted lumps of metal, which is why museums often polish and etch sections to show their interior structure. This reveals their ...
Humans have long admired the sound of birdsong, but to fully appreciate how technically amazing it is, you need an ultrasonic ...
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