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Why Names Break Systems

Posted on August 6, 2025 by Ian Bos

Web systems are designed to be simple and reliable. Designing for the everyday person is the goal, but if you don’t consider the odd man out, they may encounter some …read more Continue reading Why Names Break Systems→

Posted in apostrophe, ASCII, code injection, security hacks, SQL Injection, unicode, web design

Fire Alarm Disco Party

Posted on August 4, 2025 by Ian Bos
Dude about to pull a fire alarm

What should your first instinct be when the room catches on fire? Maybe get out of the room, pull an alarm, and have a disco party? Not your first instinct? …read more Continue reading Fire Alarm Disco Party→

Posted in disco ball, Fire Alarm, led hacks, musical hacks

Tetris in a Single Line of Code

Posted on July 29, 2025 by Ian Bos

PC gaming in the modern era has become a GPU measuring contest, but back when computers had far fewer resources, every sprite had to be accounted for. To many, this …read more Continue reading Tetris in a Single Line of Code→

Posted in bbc basic, classic hacks, emulation, games, one line, tetris

Do You Trust this AI for Your Surgery?

Posted on July 14, 2025 by Ian Bos

If you are looking for the perfect instrument to start a biological horror show in our age of AI, you have come to the right place. Researchers at Johns Hopkins …read more Continue reading Do You Trust this AI for Your Surgery?→

Posted in ai, ChatGPT, Medical hacks, News, robotic surgery | Tagged Bioengineering

Smart Coffee Table to Guide Your Commute

Posted on July 14, 2025 by Ian Bos
Lit up coffee table

One of the simple pleasures of life is enjoying a drive to work… only to get stuck in traffic that you could’ve known about if you just checked before your …read more Continue reading Smart Coffee Table to Guide Your Commute→

Posted in 3d printed, cnc, home hacks, Raspberry Pi, topographic, transportation hacks

View a Beehive Up Close with this 3D Printed Hive

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Ian Bos
3 yellow modules are connected with bees filling 2 out of 3

Bees are incredible insects that live and die for their hive, producing rich honey in complicated hive structures. The problem is as the average beekeeper, you wouldn’t see much of …read more Continue reading View a Beehive Up Close with this 3D Printed Hive→

Posted in 3D printable, beehive, Bio hacking, green hacks, honey

Running an Entire PS1 Emulator in a DS Cartridge

Posted on July 5, 2025 by Ian Bos
PS1 logo on the top screen of a white DS

Gaming on a Nintendo DS can bring back great memories of long car trips from the past. But looking back, we remember wishing to play more than the DS could …read more Continue reading Running an Entire PS1 Emulator in a DS Cartridge→

Posted in emulation, News, nintendo, nintendo ds, ps1, video game

Pictures from Paper Reflections and a Single Pixel

Posted on June 29, 2025 by Ian Bos
Projector on left with red arrow pointing towards object, another red arrow points towards a piece of paper and then camera.

Taking a picture with a single photoresistor is a brain-breaking idea. But go deeper and imagine taking that same picture with the same photoresistor, but without even facing the object. …read more Continue reading Pictures from Paper Reflections and a Single Pixel→

Posted in Arduino Hacks, compressed sensing, fourier transform, single pixel camera | Tagged Optics

Visual Code Generator to End All Generators

Posted on June 23, 2025 by Ian Bos

QR codes are something that we all take for granted in this day and age. There are even a million apps to create your own QR codes, but what if …read more Continue reading Visual Code Generator to End All Generators→

Posted in barcode hacking, barcode scanner, organization, QR codes, software hacks, Web App

AI Piano Teacher to Criticize Your Every Move

Posted on June 23, 2025 by Ian Bos
A piano is pictured with two hands playing different notes, G outlined in orange and C outlined in blue.

Learning new instruments is never a simple task on your own; nothing can beat the instant feedback of a teacher. In our new age of AI, why not have an …read more Continue reading AI Piano Teacher to Criticize Your Every Move→

Posted in ai model, instructable, machine vision, News, piano hack, rasberry pi

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