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Show Us Your Minimalist Games, and Win

Posted on July 16, 2024 by Elliot Williams

Sometimes the tightest constraints inspire the highest creativity. The 2024 Tiny Games Challenge invites you to have the most fun with the most minimal setup. Whether that’s tiny size, tiny …read more Continue reading Show Us Your Minimalist Games, and Win→

Posted in 2024 Tiny Games Challenge, contest, contests, digikey, Hackaday Columns, Hackaday Contests

Congratulations to the 2024 Business Card Challenge Winners!

Posted on July 15, 2024 by Elliot Williams

When you ask a Hackaday crowd to design a business card, you should expect to be surprised by what you get. But still, we were surprised by the breadth of …read more Continue reading Congratulations to the 2024 Business Card Challenge Winners!→

Posted in 2024 Business Card Challenge, contest, contests, digikey, hackaday, Hackaday Columns

Undo Arduino Encryption with an Oscilloscope

Posted on July 14, 2024 by Elliot Williams

Cryptography ain’t easy. Seemingly small details like how many times a computationally intensive loop runs can give the game away. [Lord Feistel] gives us a demo of how this could …read more Continue reading Undo Arduino Encryption with an Oscilloscope→

Posted in arduino, Arduino Hacks, crypto, Cryptography, power analysis, RSA, security hacks

It’s Not Unsual to Love Hacking

Posted on July 13, 2024 by Elliot Williams

Most of what we do here at Hackaday is look out for cool projects and then write them up so that you all know about them. Nothing is better than …read more Continue reading It’s Not Unsual to Love Hacking→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, newsletter, rants, sharing hacks

Supercon Call For Proposals Extended: July 16th

Posted on July 9, 2024 by Elliot Williams

Ever since the first Supercon, people have submitted talk proposals at the very last minute, and some even in the minutes after the last minute. We know how it is …read more Continue reading Supercon Call For Proposals Extended: July 16th→

Posted in 2024 Hackaday Supercon, 2024 Hackaday Superconference, call for participation, cons, Hackaday Columns

Repeatable “One-Click” Fusion, From Your Cellphone

Posted on July 7, 2024 by Elliot Williams

Sometimes you spend so much time building and operating your nuclear fusor that you neglect the creature comforts, like a simple fusion control profile or a cellphone app to remote …read more Continue reading Repeatable “One-Click” Fusion, From Your Cellphone→

Posted in fusor, reactor, Science, Software | Tagged Fusion

Halfway Between Inspiration and Engineering

Posted on July 6, 2024 by Elliot Williams

We see a lot of hacks where the path to success is pretty obvious, if maybe strewn with all sorts of complications, land-mines, and time-sinks. Then we get other hacks …read more Continue reading Halfway Between Inspiration and Engineering→

Posted in engineering, Hackaday Columns, lateral thinking, newsletter

Shapeways Files for Bankruptcy

Posted on July 4, 2024 by Elliot Williams

One of the earliest hobbyist-friendly on-demand 3D printing and fabrication shops, Shapeways, is filing for bankruptcy. As these financial arrangements always go, this may or may not mean the end …read more Continue reading Shapeways Files for Bankruptcy→

Posted in bankruptcy, News, shapeways

A Cute Sentry Scans Your Net for Scullduggery

Posted on July 4, 2024 by Elliot Williams

As long as we get to make our own network security tools, why not make them look cute? Netgotchi may not be much more than an ESP8266 running network scans and …read more Continue reading A Cute Sentry Scans Your Net for Scullduggery→

Posted in ESP8266, network, Network Hacks, Security, security hacks, tamagotchi, wifi

Danger is My Middle Name

Posted on June 29, 2024 by Elliot Williams

Last week, [Al Williams] wrote up a his experience with a book that provided almost too much detailed information on how to build a DIY x-ray machine for his (then) …read more Continue reading Danger is My Middle Name→

Posted in danger, Hackaday Columns, newsletter, rants, Science | Tagged Safety, X-ray

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