BEESAT-1 is a 1U cubesat launched in 2009 by the Technical University of Berlin. Like all good satellites, it has redundant ...
Social media microblogging has brought us many annoying things, but some of the good things that have come to us through its ...
This is Crater75, an almost completely from-scratch row-staggered wireless split board that [United_Parfait_6383] has been ...
A lot of the projects we feature here on Hackaday engender the classic “build versus buy” argument. We’ve always been puzzled ...
Over the years, dedicated gamers have created incredible recreations of real (and not so real) locations and structures ...
We all take Ethernet and its ubiquitous RJ-45 connector for granted these days. But Ethernet didn’t start with twisted pair cable. [Mark] and [Ben] at The Serial Port YouTube channel are ...
One of the blockbuster talks at last year’s Chaos Communications Congress covered how a group of hackers discovered code that ...
If you’re into building large projects, you’ll eventually find yourself looking at wire rope. Multistrand steel wire used as antenna guy wires, bridge supports, and plenty of other ...
Let’s think of the last time you sent data without wires. We’re not talking WiFi here, but plain optical signals. Free-space ...
The early 1990s were an interesting time in the PC world, mainly because PCs were entering the zeitgeist for the first time.
Maker’s Fun Duck] has a recent video review of a cheap thermal camera from a company called Kaiweets, which you can see below. It checked all of his boxes: It was standalone, handheld, ...
This account of running DOOM on a PCB business card isn’t really about serving the “Will it DOOM?” meme of getting the classic game to run on improbable hardware. Rather, this ...