Devices that were limited to only run a web browser were relatively common around 2000, as many people wanted to surf the Information Super Highway, but didn’t quite want to get a regular PC ...
If you’re working with surface mount components, you’re likely going to want a reflow plate at some point. [Vitaly] was in need of just such a tool, and thus whipped up a compact ...
You may not have noticed, but so-called “artificial intelligence” is slightly controversial in the arts world. Illustrators, ...
This week Jonathan chats with Valentyn Danylchuk about BreezyBox — an interactive shell and toolkit that provides various ...
How often have you pulled out old MCU-based project that still works fine, but you have no idea where the original source ...
The BC250 is what AMD calls an APU, or Accelerated Processing Unit. It combines a GPU and CPU into a single unit, and was originally built to serve as the heart of certain Samsung rack mount ...
A friend of mine has been a software developer for most of the last five decades, and has worked with everything from 1960s ...
Hackaday Europe is approaching, and we’re putting tickets on sale now. “But wait, you haven’t selected the talks yet!” we hear you saying. Indeed! And that’s why we discount the first round of ...
There’s a well-known movie trope in which a hacker takes control of the traffic lights in a city, causing general mayhem or ...
Admit it. If you haven’t created your own little programming language, you’ve probably at least thought about it. [Muffed] ...
In the early days of the Internet, having a high-speed IP connection in your home or even a small business was, if not impossible, certainly a rarity. Connecting to a computer in those days ...
Cryptography is a funny thing. Supposedly, if you do the right kind of maths to a message, you can send it off to somebody ...
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