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Electric Surfboard Gets An Overhaul

Posted on September 6, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

One of the realities of building your own hardware is that it will more often than not lead to constant tinkering and revisions. [Simon]’s 3D printed electric surfboard is no …read more Continue reading Electric Surfboard Gets An Overhaul→

Posted in electric surfboard, surf, transportation hacks | Tagged Surfboard, Surfing

Stable Diffusion And Why It Matters

Posted on September 6, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

You might not have heard about Stable Diffusion. As of writing this article, it’s less than a few weeks old. Perhaps you’ve heard about it and some of the hubbub …read more Continue reading Stable Diffusion And Why It Matters→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, DALL-E, Featured, image generator, stable difussion | Tagged Art

Digging Out An Underground Workshop

Posted on September 6, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

[Michael] of Teaching Tech moved, and with a large crawlspace under the house, he decided to turn it into a workshop. There were a few challenges that needed to be …read more Continue reading Digging Out An Underground Workshop→

Posted in crawlspace, digging, home hacks, underground, Workshop

Choose Your Own Vector Map

Posted on August 23, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

There are adults out there driving who were born after Google Earth came out. Potentially distressing facts aside, those who were around to remember the magic of scrolling in and …read more Continue reading Choose Your Own Vector Map→

Posted in openstreetmap, software development, vector map, WebGL

Revamping The Camping Trailer With More Power

Posted on August 16, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

Pulling a trailer behind your bike has an aspect of freedom and exploration to it. However, the reality is that pulling a large, heavy box behind your bike is incredibly …read more Continue reading Revamping The Camping Trailer With More Power→

Posted in bike camping, camping trailer, ebike, solar, transportation hacks | Tagged Camping

Getting To The TrackPoint Quicker

Posted on August 16, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

Love it or hate it, TrackPoint can be a powerful tool. Love it or hate it, the idea of moving the mouse without removing your hands from the keys has …read more Continue reading Getting To The TrackPoint Quicker→

Posted in Keyboard, peripherals hacks, Teensy, ThinkPad, TMK, TrackPoint

Mac Mini Mini

Posted on August 15, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

The Mac Mini has been roughly the same size and shape for 12 years, as the current design was released in June 2010. However, despite being the same general form …read more Continue reading Mac Mini Mini→

Posted in Case mod, computer hacks, Mac Hacks, Mac mini

A Portable Computer Living In 1988 But Also In The Future

Posted on August 12, 2022 by Matthew Carlson
a full gaming rig built into a LCD-386

Every once in a while, there will be a project that is light on details but inundated with glorious, drool-worthy pictures. [Nexaner7] recently showed off his cyberdeck he built over …read more Continue reading A Portable Computer Living In 1988 But Also In The Future→

Posted in amd, computer hacks, cyberdeck, Cyberdecks, retro computer, sleeper pc

Scratching Out Business Intelligence

Posted on August 10, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

At Hackaday, we love things both from scratch and in Scratch, Scratch being the blocks building helpful language for teaching kids and the like how to program. However, when you …read more Continue reading Scratching Out Business Intelligence→

Posted in big data, business, scratch, software hacks, SQL

The Car Of Theseus Boldly Goes Where Many Cars Have Gone Before

Posted on August 8, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

We could all use a good chuckle every once in a while. [William Osman] revisited the ship of Theseus in a simplified manner. How many parts can you remove from …read more Continue reading The Car Of Theseus Boldly Goes Where Many Cars Have Gone Before→

Posted in Car hack, car hacks, less is more, william osman

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