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Time vs Money, 3D Printer Style

Posted on February 1, 2025 by Elliot Williams

A few months ago, Hackaday’s own Al Williams convinced me to buy a couple of untested, returned-to-manufacturer 3D printers. Or rather, he convinced me to buy one, and the incredible …read more Continue reading Time vs Money, 3D Printer Style→

Posted in 3d printer, 3d Printer hacks, Hackaday Columns, newsletter, open-source, rants

Supercon 2024: Joshua Wise Hacks the Bambu X1 Carbon

Posted on January 29, 2025 by Elliot Williams

Bambu Labs have been in the news lately. Not because of the machines themselves, but because they are proposing a firmware change that many in our community find restricts their …read more Continue reading Supercon 2024: Joshua Wise Hacks the Bambu X1 Carbon→

Posted in 2024 Hackaday Superconference, 3d Printer hacks, Bambu X1, cons, Featured, Firmware, X1 Plus

Networking History Lessons

Posted on January 25, 2025 by Elliot Williams

Do they teach networking history classes yet? Or is it still too soon? I was reading [Al]’s first installment of the Forgotten Internet series, on UUCP. The short summary is …read more Continue reading Networking History Lessons→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, history, Network Hacks, Networking, newsletter, rants

This QR Code Leads To Two Websites, But How?

Posted on January 23, 2025 by Elliot Williams

QR codes are designed with alignment and scaling features, not to mention checksums and significant redundancy. They have to be, because you’re taking photos of them with your potato-camera while …read more Continue reading This QR Code Leads To Two Websites, But How?→

Posted in classic hacks, QR code

Shellcode over MIDI? Bad Apple on a PSR-E433, Kinda

Posted on January 23, 2025 by Elliot Williams

If hacking on consumer hardware is about figuring out what it can do, and pushing it in directions that the manufacturer never dared to dream, then this is a very …read more Continue reading Shellcode over MIDI? Bad Apple on a PSR-E433, Kinda→

Posted in bad apple, midi, musical hacks, Reverse-engineering, Shellcode, video, yamaha

Bone Filament, For Printing Practice Bones

Posted on January 20, 2025 by Elliot Williams

Of course there is bone-simulation filament on the market. What’s fun about this Reddit thread is all of the semi-macabre concerns of surgeons who are worried about its properties matching …read more Continue reading Bone Filament, For Printing Practice Bones→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, bone filament, medicine, Science

Learn New Tools, or Hone Your Skill with the Old?

Posted on January 18, 2025 by Elliot Williams

Buried in a talk on AI from an artist who is doing cutting-edge video work was the following nugget that entirely sums up the zeitgeist: “The tools are changing so …read more Continue reading Learn New Tools, or Hone Your Skill with the Old?→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, newsletter, practice makes perfect, rants, Software, tool hacks, tools

All The Attacks on the RP2350

Posted on January 16, 2025 by Elliot Williams

Raspberry Pi’s new microcontroller, the RP2350, has a small section of memory that is meant for storing secrets. It’s protected by anti-glitching and other countermeasures, and the Raspberries wanted to …read more Continue reading All The Attacks on the RP2350→

Posted in chip glitching, Microcontrollers, Raspberry Pi, Security

Hackaday Europe 2025 Tickets on Sale, and CFP Extended Until Friday

Posted on January 14, 2025 by Elliot Williams

We’re opening up shop for Hackaday Europe, so get your tickets now! We’ve managed to get the ticket price down a bit this year, so you can join in all …read more Continue reading Hackaday Europe 2025 Tickets on Sale, and CFP Extended Until Friday→

Posted in 2025 Hackaday Europe, berlin, cons, convention, Hackaday Columns, hackaday europe, News, Supercon

Second CNC Machine is Twice as Nice

Posted on January 12, 2025 by Elliot Williams

[Cody Lammer] built a sweet CNC router. But as always, when you build a “thing”, you inevitably figure out how to build a better “thing” in the process, so here …read more Continue reading Second CNC Machine is Twice as Nice→

Posted in BUILD, cnc hacks, CNC machine, fluidnc

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