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2024 Home Sweet Home Automation: Simple Window Closer Relies On Gravity

Posted on March 13, 2024 by Kristina Panos

While most pet owners are happy to help out their furry friends, everyone has a limit. For [Gauthier], getting up to open or close the window every three minutes so …read more Continue reading 2024 Home Sweet Home Automation: Simple Window Closer Relies On Gravity→

Posted in because cats, contests, counterweight, home hacks, home sweet home automation, pulley | Tagged Gravity

4D Knit Dress Skirts Waste

Posted on March 13, 2024 by Kristina Panos
A dress is shown in three shapes: the original, a slightly-heated A-line version, and a close-fitting body con version.

Regular 2D sewing of anything is inherently wasteful. You can align the pattern pieces however you want, but there’s going to be wasted everything — thread, fabric, and interfacing — …read more Continue reading 4D Knit Dress Skirts Waste→

Posted in 4D, 4D knitting, apparel, dress, wearable hacks | Tagged Wearable

LEGO Keyboard Stand Fits Just Right

Posted on March 12, 2024 by Kristina Panos
A Kyria split keyboard and wrist rests on a stand made of LEGO.

Split keyboards are great for many reasons, but mostly because you can place the halves as far apart as you want and really give your arms and shoulders the room …read more Continue reading LEGO Keyboard Stand Fits Just Right→

Posted in kyria, tenting, toy hacks | Tagged Lego

LED Choker Is a Diamond In the Junk Pile

Posted on March 12, 2024 by Kristina Panos

Isn’t it great when you find a use for something that didn’t work out for the project it was supposed to? That’s the story behind the LED strips in this …read more Continue reading LED Choker Is a Diamond In the Junk Pile→

Posted in blinkenlights, choker, led hacks, LEDs, necklace, Seeed Xiao S3, wearable hacks

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Pocket Cyberdeck

Posted on March 12, 2024 by Kristina Panos
Illustrated Kristina with an IBM Model M keyboard floating between her hands.

When you find something you love doing, you want to do it everywhere, all the time. Such is the case with [jefmer] and programming. The trouble is, there is not …read more Continue reading Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Pocket Cyberdeck→

Posted in d-pad, Espruino, Hackaday Columns, nice nano, peripherals hacks, Svalboard

Custom Mouse-Making: Clay Is the Way

Posted on March 10, 2024 by Kristina Panos

For something that many of us handle all day long, it sure would be nice if mice came in more sizes and shapes, wouldn’t it? Until that day, we’ll just …read more Continue reading Custom Mouse-Making: Clay Is the Way→

Posted in adafruit feather S3, arduino, arduino pro micro, ergonomic mouse, ergonomics, mouse, peripherals hacks

Your Cat Needs Its Own TV

Posted on March 10, 2024 by Kristina Panos

Cats are wonderful creatures to have around, and they provide us with hours of entertainment. So why not do a little something to entertain them in return? That’s exactly what …read more Continue reading Your Cat Needs Its Own TV→

Posted in because cats, cat TV, lcd display, Raspberry Pi

2024 Home Sweet Home Automation: Plantpal Is a Friend to You Both

Posted on March 8, 2024 by Kristina Panos

One easy way to get started on the home automation front is with something that makes a house a home in the first place — lush, green plants. As nice …read more Continue reading 2024 Home Sweet Home Automation: Plantpal Is a Friend to You Both→

Posted in automated plant care, contests, home sweet home automation, Microcontrollers, plant care

Hackaday Podcast Episode 261: Rickroll Toothbrush, Keyboard Cat, Zombie Dialup

Posted on March 8, 2024 by Kristina Panos

This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up in a new disposable location to give the lowdown on this week’s best hacks. First up in the news — …read more Continue reading Hackaday Podcast Episode 261: Rickroll Toothbrush, Keyboard Cat, Zombie Dialup→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, Hackaday Podcast, Podcasts

Beverage Coaster Indicates Ideal Drinking Temperature

Posted on March 8, 2024 by Kristina Panos

When temperatures plummet, there’s nothing like a hot beverage to keep you warmed up inside. [Palingenesis] aka [Tim] sure does fancy a nice cuppa, but only within a certain temperature …read more Continue reading Beverage Coaster Indicates Ideal Drinking Temperature→

Posted in beverage, blue pill, coaster, DS18B20, Microcontrollers, STM8S103F, tea

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