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Shady Air Umbrella Given New Lease On Life

Posted on December 5, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

Many infamous Kickstarter projects have ultimately flopped or failed, leaving backers frustrated and angry. Often pitched with a splashy convincing video that happens to have critical components conveniently offscreen. [Allen …read more Continue reading Shady Air Umbrella Given New Lease On Life→

Posted in 3d printed, 3d Printer hacks, Kickstarter, tool hacks | Tagged Umbrella

What’s The Deal With UEFI?

Posted on November 30, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

It seems like there are two camps, the small group of people who care about UEFI and everyone else who doesn’t really notice or care as long as their computer …read more Continue reading What’s The Deal With UEFI?→

Posted in bios, computer hacks, engineering, Featured, Original Art, software development, uefi

E-MonoWheel

Posted on November 24, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Sam testing the motor on his ebike

Generally, monowheels are that wacky, wildly futuristic transport that we lump in the same category as hoverbikes and jetpacks: strange, currently impractical, but very cool. Not content with waiting for …read more Continue reading E-MonoWheel→

Posted in 3d printed, 3d Printer hacks, ebike, monowheel, transportation hacks

Firefox Brings the Fire: Shifting from GLX to EGL

Posted on November 23, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Firefox logo displayed on screen

You may (or may not) have heard that Firefox is moving from GLX to EGL for the Linux graphics stack. It’s an indicator of which way the tides are moving …read more Continue reading Firefox Brings the Fire: Shifting from GLX to EGL→

Posted in egl, Featured, Firefox, glx, linux, linux hacks, opengl, software development, Wayland

Taking the Bark Out Of Reverb With Wood Scraps

Posted on November 21, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Zac shows off his sound diffusion panels

For the past few years, many have become used to having virtual meetings in their homes. Spaces like kitchen tables, couches, spare bedrooms, and hammocks in the yard have all …read more Continue reading Taking the Bark Out Of Reverb With Wood Scraps→

Posted in home hacks, reverb, scrap wood, sound deadening, studio, woodworking | Tagged Art

Cramming a DS Inside a Gameboy

Posted on November 17, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

Many holiday recipes and console hacks share a common theme: cramming a thing inside another thing. Whether it’s turducken or a Nintendo DS inside a Gameboy, the result is always …read more Continue reading Cramming a DS Inside a Gameboy→

Posted in Case mod, gameboy, games, handhelds hacks, nintendo, nintendo ds, Nintendo DS Hacks, Nintendo Game Boy Hacks, nintendo hacks

Making Your Own Touchpad With PWM and Rust

Posted on November 16, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

The modern touchpads are incredible feats of engineering, with everything from complex signal processing for noise and tremendous economies of scale driving prices low. So [Kevin] decided to see if …read more Continue reading Making Your Own Touchpad With PWM and Rust→

Posted in peripherals hacks, rust, stm32, TouchPad, usb

Extending an E-Bike Range from Good to Wheelie Good

Posted on November 15, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Battery pack of e-bike being welded

It may not look like it in some parts of the world, but electric vehicles are gaining more and more market share over traditional forms of transportation. The fastest-growing segment …read more Continue reading Extending an E-Bike Range from Good to Wheelie Good→

Posted in battery, e-bike, ebike, electric bike, ev, lithium battery, transportation hacks

Arcade Machine Pack And Play

Posted on November 14, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
a money shot of the hidden arcade

There’s something about the large imposing wooden box of an arcade machine that lends a confident presence to a room. The problem with a tall and heavy box is that …read more Continue reading Arcade Machine Pack And Play→

Posted in 3d printed, arcade, arcade cabinet, games, hidden, Raspberry Pi, secret

The Spiced (Cider) Must Flow

Posted on November 13, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
showing the ramp and sprayer of the cider press

A fresh-squeezed glass of orange juice with breakfast seems like a trope that’s straight from a late 1980s sitcom. Making orange juice is easy; press until the liquid comes out. …read more Continue reading The Spiced (Cider) Must Flow→

Posted in cider, cider press, cooking hacks, grinder, Holiday Hacks

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