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This Gesture Sensor Is Precise, Cheap, Well-Hidden

Posted on March 2, 2025 by Arya Voronova

In today’s “futuristic tech you can get for $5”, [RealCorebb] shows us a gesture sensor, one of the sci-fi kind. He was doing a desktop clock build, and wanted to …read more Continue reading This Gesture Sensor Is Precise, Cheap, Well-Hidden→

Posted in e-field, gesture sensor, multitouch hacks, parts | Tagged Microchip

The Bus Pirate 5 Sure Can Glitch

Posted on March 2, 2025 by Arya Voronova

Own a Bus Pirate 5? Now, it can do power glitching, thanks to [Matt Brugman’s] demo and contributions to the stock code. This is also a great demo of Bus …read more Continue reading The Bus Pirate 5 Sure Can Glitch→

Posted in bus pirate, Bus Pirate 5, chip glitching, glitching, power glitching, Reverse-engineering, tool hacks

Making a PCR Machine Crypto Sign Its Results

Posted on March 1, 2025 by Arya Voronova
A PCR machine with its side cover taken off exposing its guts, and the tray extended out

Money, status, or even survival – there’s no shortage of incentives for faking results in the scientific community. What can we do to prevent it, or at least make it …read more Continue reading Making a PCR Machine Crypto Sign Its Results→

Posted in cryptographic signature, hsm, Medical hacks, PCR, polymerase chain reaction, Science, security hacks, signing

esp-hal, a Stable-API ESP32 HAL Gift For Your Rust Code

Posted on February 27, 2025 by Arya Voronova
The rust language logo being branded onto a microcontroller housing

Looking to write Rust on the ESP32? You’re in luck, a new challenger has entered the scene, looking to help you write code that lasts – [Scott Mabin] and the …read more Continue reading esp-hal, a Stable-API ESP32 HAL Gift For Your Rust Code→

Posted in esp-idf, ESP32, Microcontrollers, rust, software hacks

KiCad 9 Moves Up In The Pro League

Posted on February 22, 2025 by Arya Voronova
Demonstration of the multichannel design feature, being able to put identical blocks into your design, only route one of them, and have all the other blocks' routing be duplicated

Do you do PCB design for a living? Has KiCad been just a tiny bit insufficient for your lightning-fast board routing demands? We’ve just been graced with the KiCad 9 …read more Continue reading KiCad 9 Moves Up In The Pro League→

Posted in design tool, eda, KiCAD, News, PCB Hacks, pcb layout, software development

Hack On Self: One Minute Blitz

Posted on February 18, 2025 by Arya Voronova

Have you yet stumbled upon the principle of “consistently applied small amounts of work can guarantee completion of large projects”? I have, and it’s worked out well for me – …read more Continue reading Hack On Self: One Minute Blitz→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, lifehack, task list

PCB Design Review: M.2 SSD Splitter

Posted on February 12, 2025 by Arya Voronova

Today’s PCB design review is a board is from [Wificable]. iI’s a novel dual-SSD laptop adapter board! See, CPUs and chipsets often let you split wide PCIe links into multiple …read more Continue reading PCB Design Review: M.2 SSD Splitter→

Posted in bifurcation, design review, Hackaday Columns, M.2, PCB design, PCB Hacks, PCIe

Hack On Self: Quest System Basics

Posted on February 7, 2025 by Arya Voronova

Whenever I play an RPG, whether it’s Fallout or Cyberpunk 2077, I complete every single quest available to me. The quests grab my attention in an unprecedented way – doesn’t …read more Continue reading Hack On Self: Quest System Basics→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, News

Sony Vaio Revived: Power, The Second 80%

Posted on December 31, 2024 by Arya Voronova

A bit ago, I’ve told you about how the Sony Vaio motherboard replacement started, and all the tricks I used to make it succeed on the first try. How do …read more Continue reading Sony Vaio Revived: Power, The Second 80%→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, PCB design, power, sony vaio

Sony Vaio Revived: How Does One Start?

Posted on December 16, 2024 by Arya Voronova

A long-term project of mine is the the Sony Vaio new mainboard project. A year ago, I used it as an example to show you the cool new feature in …read more Continue reading Sony Vaio Revived: How Does One Start?→

Posted in Featured, Interest, laptops hacks, skills

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