It’s safe to say that few people still use rotary phones on a daily basis. Hell, most of us don’t even use landline ...
Where do I even begin with this one? Let’s start with the reasoning behind this giant beast’s existence, and that is medical ...
In the annals of ambitious engineering projects, few have captured the imagination and courted controversy quite like Gerald ...
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Join us on Wednesday, May 29 at noon Pacific for the Camera and Lens Repair Hack Chat with Anthony Kouttron! Unlike the ...
The radio hackers in the audience will be familiar with a spectrogram display, but for the uninitiated, it’s basically a ...
Here at Hackaday, we love it when someone picks up the ball from a previous project and runs with it. That’s what we’re all ...
The use of concrete and steel have both become the bedrock of modern-day construction, which of course also means that there ...
Some of us may have recently stumbled over these mysterious ‘Mini 560’ synchronous buck converter modules at various ...
In many ways, ICQ has always been a bit of a curiosity. It was one of the first major instant messenger clients of the 1990s.
We’re all used to wireless networking, but if there’s one thing the ubiquitous WiFi on 2.4 or 5 GHz lacks, it’s range. Inside ...
Although much of the software that runs on the ESP32 microcontroller is open source, the Wi-Fi driver is not. Instead, it uses a proprietary binary blob. This was no problem for [Jasper ...