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Cat-o-Matic 3000 Serves Your Feline Masters

Posted on December 2, 2023 by Kristina Panos

When you have three cats and three humans, you have one problem: feeding them on a schedule without over or under feeding them. Even if there was only one human …read more Continue reading Cat-o-Matic 3000 Serves Your Feline Masters→

Posted in atmega 88, because cats, crystal, feeding, home hacks, Microcontrollers | Tagged Cats

Add Some Blinkenlights to Your Supercon Badge

Posted on December 1, 2023 by Kristina Panos

We’re not sure what is more amazing here: the glow of the blinkenlights themselves, the tedium involved in creating it, or the fact that [makeTVee] soldered 280 microscopic WS2812 LEDs …read more Continue reading Add Some Blinkenlights to Your Supercon Badge→

Posted in 2023 Hackaday Supercon, 2023 Hackaday Superconference, addressable led, cons, led hacks, LEDs, ws2812, WS2812-1010

Hacked Tea Lights Flicker Just Right

Posted on December 1, 2023 by Kristina Panos

Flickering LED tea lights are a friendly and safe alternative to having flaming little pots of wax situated around your home, but sometimes the flicker scheme leaves something to be …read more Continue reading Hacked Tea Lights Flicker Just Right→

Posted in attiny85, flickering candle, flickering led, Microcontrollers, Tea Lights

Autonomous Excavator Builds Stone Wall Algorithmically

Posted on November 30, 2023 by Kristina Panos

In a move that aims to further the circular economy of the construction industry, researchers at ETH Zurich have let an autonomous excavator loose on a big pile of boulders …read more Continue reading Autonomous Excavator Builds Stone Wall Algorithmically→

Posted in autonomous vehicle, construction, construction equipment, excavator, robots hacks

Iowa Demolishes Its First 3D Printed House

Posted on November 29, 2023 by Kristina Panos

It sounds like a headline from the future: the weekend before Thanksgiving, a bulldozer came for the first example of a printed home that was supposed to help the housing …read more Continue reading Iowa Demolishes Its First 3D Printed House→

Posted in 3d printed house, 3D Printing, hempcrete, home hacks, News

LED Ring Brings the Bling

Posted on November 28, 2023 by Kristina Panos

We’ve seen our share of light-up jewelry over the years, but for some reason — probably power — it’s almost always earrings or necklaces. So when we saw [ROBO HUB]’s …read more Continue reading LED Ring Brings the Bling→

Posted in coin cell, led hacks, LEDs, Ring, SMD LED, wearable hacks

Bowling With Strings Attached: the People Are Split

Posted on November 28, 2023 by Kristina Panos

There’s a bowling revolution in play, and not all bowlers are willing participants. In fact, a few are on strike, and it’s all because bowling alleys across America are getting …read more Continue reading Bowling With Strings Attached: the People Are Split→

Posted in bowling, bowling alley, bowling pin, controversy, games, News, pin resetter', pinsetter, string

Swatch Internet-Time Clock Doesn’t Miss a Beat

Posted on November 28, 2023 by Kristina Panos

The thing about human invention is that occasionally, two or more people think of an idea around the same time, and it’s difficult to determine who was first. Such is …read more Continue reading Swatch Internet-Time Clock Doesn’t Miss a Beat→

Posted in beats, clock hacks, internet time, seeed xiao, synchronize Swatches!

A Toe-Tappin’ Set of Morse Code Pedals

Posted on November 24, 2023 by Kristina Panos

What’s the worst thing about traditional Morse keyers? If you ask us, it’s the fact that you have to learn how to do two distinct things with one hand, and …read more Continue reading A Toe-Tappin’ Set of Morse Code Pedals→

Posted in copper tape, morse code, Nerf bullets, peripherals hacks

Agate Light Twinkles Just Right

Posted on November 24, 2023 by Kristina Panos

Mother Nature is often a cruel mistress, but what can you do? You’ve got to make the best of what she gives you. This lovely little light was born from …read more Continue reading Agate Light Twinkles Just Right→

Posted in agate, beetles, blinkenlights, green hacks, Pine | Tagged Art

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