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It is no secret that we like slide rules around the Hackaday bunker, and among our favorites are the cylindrical slide rules.
For some people (e.g. this author) solder wick is a tool of last resort. Unfortunately, solder suckers and vacuum pumps lose most of their utility when you move from through-hole to SMD ...
The advent of affordable computing over the last few decades has certainly been a boon for many people with disabilities, making it easier to access things like text-to-speech technology, ...
Jonathan and Rob chat with Nate Graham about KDE! Why did Nate walk away from Apple, and how did he find Linux and KDE? And ...
What could happen when you open-source a hardware project? No, seriously. I hold a fair few radical opinions – one is that ...
We’re suckers for a vintage electronic teardown here at Hackaday, and thus it’s pleasing to see [Thomas Scherrer OZ2CPU] with a 1962 AEG oscilloscope on his bench. It’s ...
With few exceptions, amateur radio is a notably sedentary pursuit. Yes, some hams will set up in a national or state park for ...
Here is a hacker showing off their engineering chops. This video shows successive design iterations for a LEGO vehicle which can cross increasingly large gaps. At the time of writing this video ...
Stripping and cutting wires can be a tedious and repetitive part of your project. To save time in this regard, [Red] built an automatic stripper and cutter to do the tiring work for him. An ESP32 ...
There are plenty of audio mixers on the market, and the vast majority all look the same. If you wanted something different, ...
When you think of open-source hardware, you probably think of electronics and maker tools– RepRap, Arduino, Adafruit, et ...
Few of us will ever find ourselves piloting a full-sized military tank. Instead, you might like to make do with the RC variety. [TRDB] has whipped up one of their own design which features a small ...
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