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Remembering The ISP That David Bowie Ran For Eight Years

Posted on May 19, 2025 by Lewin Day

The seeds of the Internet were first sown in the late 1960s, with computers laced together in continent-spanning networks to aid in national defence. However, it was in the late …read more Continue reading Remembering The ISP That David Bowie Ran For Eight Years→

Posted in bowie, david bowie, Featured, history, Internet, internet hacks, isp, Original Art

Animated Widgets On Apple Devices via a Neat Backdoor

Posted on May 17, 2025 by Lewin Day

If you’ve ever looked at widgets on your iPhone, you’ve probably noticed they’re largely static, save for a few first-party apps. By and large, third party developers are not supposed …read more Continue reading Animated Widgets On Apple Devices via a Neat Backdoor→

Posted in apple, iOS, iPhone, iphone hacks, software hacks

The Screamer Is Just Like The Clapper But Even More Annoying

Posted on May 16, 2025 by Lewin Day

Remember The Clapper? It was a home automation tool (of sorts) that let you turn appliances on and off by clapping. [Kevin O’Connor] has built something rather similar, if more …read more Continue reading The Screamer Is Just Like The Clapper But Even More Annoying→

Posted in clapper, classic hacks, ESP32, ESP8266, home hacks, scream detection, the clapper

Smart Terrarium Run By ESP32

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Lewin Day

A terrarium is a little piece of the living world captured in a small enclosure you can pop on your desk or coffee table at home. If you want to …read more Continue reading Smart Terrarium Run By ESP32→

Posted in ESP32, home hacks, Microcontrollers, plant life, terrarium | Tagged Plants

A Web Based Controller For Your Garage Door

Posted on May 13, 2025 by Lewin Day

Garage doors! You could get out of your vehicle and open and close them yourself, but that kinda sucks. It’s much preferable to have them raise and lower courtesy some …read more Continue reading A Web Based Controller For Your Garage Door→

Posted in ESP32, garage door, garage door opener, magnetic switch, misc hacks

Supercon 2024: An Immersive Motion Rehabilitation Device

Posted on May 9, 2025 by Lewin Day

When you’ve had some kind of injury, rehabilitation can be challenging. You often need to be careful about how you’re using the affected parts of your body, as well as …read more Continue reading Supercon 2024: An Immersive Motion Rehabilitation Device→

Posted in 2024 Hackaday Supercon, cons, Hackaday Columns, medical device | Tagged Rehabilitation

VESC Mods Made Via Vibe Coding

Posted on April 27, 2025 by Lewin Day

[David Bloomfield] wanted to make some tweaks to an embedded system, but didn’t quite have the requisite skills. He decided to see if vibe coding could help. [David]’s goal was …read more Continue reading VESC Mods Made Via Vibe Coding→

Posted in coding, gemini, misc hacks, vesc, vibe coding

Creating An Electronic Board For Catan-Compatible Shenanigans

Posted on April 27, 2025 by Lewin Day

[Sean Boyce] has been busy building board games. Specifically, an electronic strategy boardgame that is miraculously also compatible with Settlers of Catan. [Sean’s] game is called Calculus. It’s about mining …read more Continue reading Creating An Electronic Board For Catan-Compatible Shenanigans→

Posted in board game, News, settlers of catan

Quantum Random Number Generator Squirts Out Numbers Via MQTT

Posted on April 26, 2025 by Lewin Day

Sometimes you need random numbers — and properly random ones, at that. [Sean Boyce] whipped up a rig that serves up just that, tasty random bytes delivered fresh over MQTT. …read more Continue reading Quantum Random Number Generator Squirts Out Numbers Via MQTT→

Posted in Network Hacks, random, randomness, RNG, trng | Tagged Quantum

Amazing Oscilloscope Demo Scores The Win At Revision 2025

Posted on April 26, 2025 by Lewin Day

Classic demos from the demoscene are all about showing off one’s technical prowess, with a common side order of a slick banging soundtrack. That’s precisely what [BUS ERROR Collective] members …read more Continue reading Amazing Oscilloscope Demo Scores The Win At Revision 2025→

Posted in demo, demoscene, musical hacks, oscilloscope, oscilloscope music, revision 2025

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