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Chonky Palmtop Will Slide Into Your Heart

Posted on April 29, 2022 by Kristina Panos

You probably know what a cyberdeck is by now, but you’ll find that people’s definitions differ. Some use the term rather loosely, applying it to things that are luggable at …read more Continue reading Chonky Palmtop Will Slide Into Your Heart→

Posted in 7" touch screen, Corne, Corne keyboard, cyberdeck, Cyberdecks, Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi 4

Hackaday Podcast 165: Old Printers, Dark Towers, 3DP Gaskets, and Wavy Traces

Posted on April 22, 2022 by Kristina Panos

Join Hackaday Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Assignments Editor Kristina Panos as we gab about the most interesting hacks and stories of the previous week. This time, we start off by …read more Continue reading Hackaday Podcast 165: Old Printers, Dark Towers, 3DP Gaskets, and Wavy Traces→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, Podcast, Podcasts

Electric Chopsticks Bring the Salt, Not the Pain

Posted on April 22, 2022 by Kristina Panos

The Japanese people love their salt, perhaps as much as Americans love their sugar high fructose corn syrup and caffeine. But none of these are particularly good for you. Although …read more Continue reading Electric Chopsticks Bring the Salt, Not the Pain→

Posted in chemistry hacks, chopsticks, electric chopsticks, miracle berry, News, salt, umami

Mobile-Focused Windows 11 Leaves Taskbar Stuck Along the Bottom

Posted on April 19, 2022 by Kristina Panos

Yeah, I’ll admit it: I’m a Windows person. Two years ago this summer, I traded in an overworked Windows 7 laptop that was literally screaming in pain for a SFF …read more Continue reading Mobile-Focused Windows 11 Leaves Taskbar Stuck Along the Bottom→

Posted in Design, Hackaday Columns, rants, Taskbar, user experience design, Windows 11

Edible Electronics Let Us Hear the Lamentations of the Chocolate Bunnies

Posted on April 19, 2022 by Kristina Panos

Yet another Day of the Chocolate Bunnies has passed by, and what did you do to mark the occasion? You likely kicked back and relaxed, surrounded by whatever you gave …read more Continue reading Edible Electronics Let Us Hear the Lamentations of the Chocolate Bunnies→

Posted in arduino, Arduino Hacks, chocolate bunny, edible circuits, Holiday Hacks, how-to

2022 Sci-Fi Contest: Schrödinger’s Trigger is Trained on Electrons, Not Cats

Posted on April 18, 2022 by Kristina Panos

While it’s true that Hackaday scribes and their families are sadly unable to compete in our contests, Hackaday alum are more than welcome to throw their hat in the ring. …read more Continue reading 2022 Sci-Fi Contest: Schrödinger’s Trigger is Trained on Electrons, Not Cats→

Posted in contests, electron tunneling, reverse bias, schrodinger's cat, Tunneling

Ask Hackaday: Would a Scooter Get You Back to the Office?

Posted on April 18, 2022 by Kristina Panos

So we’re two plus years into the pandemic at this point. Are you still working from home in the most comfortable clothes ever sewn? We figure that of the lot …read more Continue reading Ask Hackaday: Would a Scooter Get You Back to the Office?→

Posted in Ask Hackaday, electric scooter, Google, Hackaday Columns, Working from Home

Mini DarkTower Clone Restores Your Childhood

Posted on April 15, 2022 by Kristina Panos

Remember DarkTower? No? Well, it’s a really cool combination board game, RPG, and computer game from 1981. Orson Welles pimped it on TV and explained it thusly: “collect three keys, …read more Continue reading Mini DarkTower Clone Restores Your Childhood→

Posted in board game, classic game, Feather S2, momentary buttons, TFT LCD, toy hacks

Bungee-Corded Bass Zither Really Slaps

Posted on April 12, 2022 by Kristina Panos

Surely we’ve all played some bass riffs on a stretched-out rubber band before, right? [Nicolas Bras] found that the ultimate musical rubber bands are bungee cords, and used seven of …read more Continue reading Bungee-Corded Bass Zither Really Slaps→

Posted in bass, bungee cord, musical hacks, zither

CAT Is Not Your Average Meow-cropad

Posted on April 9, 2022 by Kristina Panos

Are you completely over the idea of the keyboard in any flattish form and looking for something completely different for inputting your data? Or do you want a mega macropad …read more Continue reading CAT Is Not Your Average Meow-cropad→

Posted in arduino, Arduino Hacks, arduino pro micro, macro keyboard, macro pad, peripherals hacks

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