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Making the World’s Smallest E-Bike Battery

Posted on September 1, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

Often times, e-bikes seek to build the biggest battery with the most range. But what if you want to take a couple lunch loops on your bike and only need …read more Continue reading Making the World’s Smallest E-Bike Battery→

Posted in 18650 battery, e-bike, ebike, lithium battery, mountain bike, transportation hacks | Tagged Bicycle, Lithium-ion

Sniffing 5G with Software-Defined Radio

Posted on August 18, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

The fifth generation mobile communications protocol (5G) is perhaps the most complicated wireless protocol ever made. Featuring wildly fast download speeds, beam forming base stations, and of course non-standard additions, …read more Continue reading Sniffing 5G with Software-Defined Radio→

Posted in 5G, cellular, cellular network, security hacks, wireless hacks, wireless sniffing

A Look Through the Eye of a Bowling Ball

Posted on July 6, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

If you are anything like us, last time you went bowling, you thought more about how the ball came back to you than actually knocking down the pin. Perhaps you …read more Continue reading A Look Through the Eye of a Bowling Ball→

Posted in 360 degree camera, Action camera, bowling, bowling alley, bowling ball, bowling machine, camera, digital cameras hacks

You Wouldn’t Download A Skateboard?

Posted on May 30, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

At the end of the day, a skateboard boils down to a plank of wood with some wheels. They are wonderfully simple and fun and cheap modes of transportation. But …read more Continue reading You Wouldn’t Download A Skateboard?→

Posted in 3D printed skateboard, 3d Printer hacks, skateboard hacks, skateboarding | Tagged Skateboard

Reverse Engineering LEGO Island

Posted on May 24, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

While LEGO themed video games have become something of a staple, in 1997 they were something of an odity. LEGO Island became the first LEGO video game released outside of …read more Continue reading Reverse Engineering LEGO Island→

Posted in gaming, gaming hacks, Ghidra, lego game, Reverse-engineering, software hacks | Tagged Lego

A Look Inside a Lemon of a Race Car

Posted on May 21, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

Automotive racing is a grueling endeavor, a test of one’s mental and physical prowess to push an engineered masterpiece to its limit. This is all the more true of 24 …read more Continue reading A Look Inside a Lemon of a Race Car→

Posted in Automotive, car hacks, mazda miata, race car | Tagged Mustang

You Wouldn’t Download a Helmet?

Posted on May 14, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

Odds are, if you have ridden a bicycle for any amount of time, you have crashed. Crashes are fast, violent and chaotic events that leave you confused, and very glad …read more Continue reading You Wouldn’t Download a Helmet?→

Posted in airbag, bike hack, bike helmet, transportation hacks | Tagged Airbags

eInk PDA Revisited

Posted on April 22, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

In the dark ages, before iOS and Android phones became ubiquitous, there was the PDA. These handheld computers acted as simple companions to a computer and could often handle calendars, …read more Continue reading eInk PDA Revisited→

Posted in 3d printed keyboard, ESP32, handhelds hacks, pda, PDA hack

Bicycle Gearbox Does it by Folding

Posted on April 17, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

If you’ve spent any time on two wheels, you’ve certainly experienced the woes of poor bicycle shifting. You hit the button or twist the knob expecting a smooth transition into …read more Continue reading Bicycle Gearbox Does it by Folding→

Posted in bike hacks, derailleur, folding gear, transportation hacks | Tagged Bike, gearbox

SpaceMouse Destroyed for Science

Posted on April 16, 2025 by Fenix Guthrie

The SpaceMouse is an interesting gadget beloved by engineers and artists alike. They function almost like joysticks, but with six degrees of freedom (6DoF). This can make them feel a …read more Continue reading SpaceMouse Destroyed for Science→

Posted in analog joystick, Joystick, light meter, peripherals hacks, space mouse

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