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A New Javascript Runtime Fresh Out Of The Oven

Posted on July 8, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

A sizable portion of the Hackaday audience groans and runs their eyes when some new-fangled Javascript thing comes out. So what makes Bun different? Bun is a runtime (like Node …read more Continue reading A New Javascript Runtime Fresh Out Of The Oven→

Posted in javascript, software development, zig, ziglang

Pulling Out Burger Flavor With A Magnet

Posted on July 3, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

If you’re vegetarian or don’t eat beef, you are probably already familiar with Impossible. Impossible meat tastes like beef and cooks like beef while being plant-based. They achieved this with …read more Continue reading Pulling Out Burger Flavor With A Magnet→

Posted in burger, burgers, cooking hacks, lehemoglobin, vegan

A Math Based Personality For Games

Posted on June 30, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

We make no apologies for being hardware focused here at Hackaday, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t occasionally impressed by a particularly inspired feat of bit wrangling. For example, [t3ssel8r] …read more Continue reading A Math Based Personality For Games→

Posted in game design, games, mathematics, software development | Tagged Animation

A Home Made Laser Cutter for 700$

Posted on June 29, 2022 by Matthew Carlson
Owen with his laser cutter

While some decent lasers are out there for under USD 400, they tend to be a little small. What if you wanted something a little nicer but didn’t want to …read more Continue reading A Home Made Laser Cutter for 700$→

Posted in DIY laser, diy laser cutter, high voltage, laser cutter, laser hacks, marlaser

Lenses: From Fire Starters To Smart Phones and VR

Posted on June 28, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

In antiquity, we see examples of magnifying crystals formed into a biconvex shape as early as the 7th century BC. Whether the people of that period used them either for …read more Continue reading Lenses: From Fire Starters To Smart Phones and VR→

Posted in camera, camera lens, Featured, Interest, Original Art, smartphone, smartphone camera | Tagged Lenses

The Prints Don’t Stop With This Prusa i3 MK3 Mod

Posted on June 26, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

One of the issues with 3D printing is that when a print is done, you need to go back and pull the print off the bed to reset it for …read more Continue reading The Prints Don’t Stop With This Prusa i3 MK3 Mod→

Posted in 3d print, 3d Printer hacks, 3D printer mod, continuous, prusa, Prusa i3 Mk3

Putting A Little More Juice In Your Emulation Station

Posted on June 22, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

After you’ve built a snazzy Raspberry Pi-powered retro gaming console, you might be wondering if you could have just a wee bit more power and run some of those other …read more Continue reading Putting A Little More Juice In Your Emulation Station→

Posted in cnc, emulation, emulator, games, gaming, zac builds

Edging Ahead When Learning On The Edge

Posted on June 21, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

“With the power of edge AI in the palm of your hand, your business will be unstoppable.” That’s what the marketing seems to read like for artificial intelligence companies. Everyone …read more Continue reading Edging Ahead When Learning On The Edge→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, pytorch, pytorch lite, React Native, reactna, software development, tensorflow, Tensorflow Lite, tutorial

Don’t Mind If I Ski-Do

Posted on June 20, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

There is an age-old tradition among hackers of just making it yourself. Whether the real thing is too expensive or you think you can make a better one, the itch …read more Continue reading Don’t Mind If I Ski-Do→

Posted in boat, boatbuilding, skidoo, transportation hacks, watersports | Tagged Jetski

PS5 Goes On Slim-Fast

Posted on June 20, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

For the past few decades, most console makers have first come out with a large flagship model, and then a few years later, released a smaller, more compact slim edition. …read more Continue reading PS5 Goes On Slim-Fast→

Posted in copper, diy perks, Playstation, playstation hacks, ps5 slim, water cooling, watercooled | Tagged Playstation 5

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