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RollBack Breaks Into Your Car

Posted on August 17, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Rolling codes change the signal sent by car keyfobs unpredictably on every use, rendering them safe from replay attacks, and we can all sleep well at night. A research team …read more Continue reading RollBack Breaks Into Your Car→

Posted in car hacks, classic hacks, keyfob, rolling code, RollJam

We’re Hiring: Come Join Us!

Posted on August 17, 2022 by Elliot Williams

You wake up in the morning, and check Hackaday over breakfast. Then it’s off to work or school, where you’ve already had to explain the Jolly Wrencher to your shoulder-surfing …read more Continue reading We’re Hiring: Come Join Us!→

Posted in contributor, Hackaday Columns, hiring

2022 Hackaday Supercon Tickets on Sale Now

Posted on August 15, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Supercon Tickets go on sale right now! And the true-believer tickets usually sell out fast, so if you’re as excited about the thought of a real-life Supercon as we are, …read more Continue reading 2022 Hackaday Supercon Tickets on Sale Now→

Posted in 2022 Hackaday Supercon, cons, Featured, News, tickets

Sputtering Daguerreotypes, Batman!

Posted on August 15, 2022 by Elliot Williams

The Daguerreotype was among the earliest photographic processes, long before glass plates or film, that relied on sensitizing a thin layer of silver on top of a copper plate. The …read more Continue reading Sputtering Daguerreotypes, Batman!→

Posted in camera, classic hacks, daguerrotype, high voltage, magnetron, sputtering, vacuum | Tagged Art

Starlink Ground Stations Successfully Hacked

Posted on August 14, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Belgian security researcher [Lennert Wouters] has gotten his own code running on the Starlink “Dishy McFlatface” satellite terminals, and you can too! The hack in question is a “modchip” with …read more Continue reading Starlink Ground Stations Successfully Hacked→

Posted in ARM, classic hacks, DefCon, News, Pwn, Starlink, voltage glitching

How Do You Build a Tradition?

Posted on August 13, 2022 by Elliot Williams

I was struck by reading our writeup of the Zenit in Electronics contest – an annual event in the Slovak Republic – that it’s kind of like a decathlon for …read more Continue reading How Do You Build a Tradition?→

Posted in contests, culture, Education, Hackaday Columns, rants

2022 Hackaday Prize: Congratulations to the Winners of the Hack it Back Challenge

Posted on August 9, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Wow! We knew that the Hack it Back Challenge round of the Hackaday Prize would bring out the clever repairers among you, but we’re still impressed to see the results! …read more Continue reading 2022 Hackaday Prize: Congratulations to the Winners of the Hack it Back Challenge→

Posted in 2022 Hackaday Prize, contests, finalists, Hackaday Columns, winners

Learning By Playing

Posted on August 6, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Summer break has started over here, and my son went off to his first of a few day-camp-like activities last week. It was actually really cool – a workshop held …read more Continue reading Learning By Playing→

Posted in 3D modelling, Hackaday Columns, learning, Minecraft, rants

Welcome to Ziptie City

Posted on August 5, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Gravity, magnetism, the weak and strong nuclear forces; sure they hold a lot of stuff together. But the other binding force of nature that demands your utmost respect? Zip ties. …read more Continue reading Welcome to Ziptie City→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks

Welcome to Ziptie City

Posted on August 5, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Gravity, magnetism, the weak and strong nuclear forces; sure they hold a lot of stuff together. But the other binding force of nature that demands your utmost respect? Zip ties. …read more Continue reading Welcome to Ziptie City→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks

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