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GGWave Sings the Songs of Your Data

Posted on July 6, 2022 by Elliot Williams

We’re suckers for alternative data transmission methods, and [Georgi Gerganov]’s ggwave made us smile. At its core, it’s doing what the phone modems of old used to do – sending …read more Continue reading GGWave Sings the Songs of Your Data→

Posted in arduino, cellphone, Data, Microcontrollers, modem | Tagged Audio

UART Can’t? Arduino CANSerial Can!

Posted on July 5, 2022 by Elliot Williams

[Jacob Geigle] had a problem. A GPS unit and a Bluetooth-to-serial were tying up all the hardware UARTs on an AVR Arduino project. “Software serial”, I hear you say. But …read more Continue reading UART Can’t? Arduino CANSerial Can!→

Posted in arduino, canbus, Microcontrollers

Fighting All That Can Go Wrong With Resin

Posted on July 4, 2022 by Elliot Williams

[Jan Mrázek] is on a quest to make your resin 3D prints more accurate, more functional, and less failure prone. Let’s start off with his recent post on combating resin …read more Continue reading Fighting All That Can Go Wrong With Resin→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, 3D resin printer, resin

Think You Know How Mario Kart Works?

Posted on July 4, 2022 by Elliot Williams

In what looks like the kickoff of a fun video series, [MrL314] takes us on a quick but deep tour of how the AI in Mario Kart works. (Video, embedded …read more Continue reading Think You Know How Mario Kart Works?→

Posted in mariokart, Software, software hacks, video

Dithering Makes Everything Cooler: Now Even Animated

Posted on July 4, 2022 by Elliot Williams

[dukope] is writing a game, Return of the Obra Dinn, with a fantastic visual style. One of the choices was to make everything in glorious one-bit color, otherwise known as …read more Continue reading Dithering Makes Everything Cooler: Now Even Animated→

Posted in algorithms, dithering, games, graphics, software hacks

Not on the Internet

Posted on July 2, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Whenever you need to know something, you just look it up on the Internet, right? Using the search engine of your choice, you type in a couple keywords, hit enter, …read more Continue reading Not on the Internet→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, Internet, newsletter, rants, Search

Raspberry Pi Pico W Adds Wireless

Posted on June 30, 2022 by Elliot Williams

News just in from the folks at Raspberry Pi: the newest version of their Pico has WiFi and is called, obviously, the Pico W. We were going to get our …read more Continue reading Raspberry Pi Pico W Adds Wireless→

Posted in ESP32, Microcontrollers, News, pico, Raspberry Pi, rp2040, Wireless

2022 Hackaday Prize: Reuse, Recycle, Revamp Finalists

Posted on June 28, 2022 by Elliot Williams

The 2022 Hackaday Prize is focused on taking care of the planet. The theme of our second challenge round, “Reduce, Recycle, Revamp” is all about tailoring your projects to make …read more Continue reading 2022 Hackaday Prize: Reuse, Recycle, Revamp Finalists→

Posted in 2022 Hackaday Prize, 3d Printer hacks, contests, Hackaday Columns, recycling

Hacker Diary: Embedded World 2022

Posted on June 25, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Yesterday I went up to the Embedded World trade fair in Nuremburg, Germany. As a lone hacker, you often feel more than a little out of place when you buy …read more Continue reading Hacker Diary: Embedded World 2022→

Posted in embedded, newsletter, rants, trade fair, trade show

Casting Parts in Urethane: Tips from a Master

Posted on June 21, 2022 by Elliot Williams

When you want a couple copies of a thing, you can 3D print ’em. When you want a ton of them, you might consider making a mold. If those are …read more Continue reading Casting Parts in Urethane: Tips from a Master→

Posted in casting, how-to, molding, urethane

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