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From Printer to Vinyl Cutter

Posted on July 2, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

Some might look at a cheap inkjet printer and see a clunky device that costs more to replace the ink than to buy a new one. [Abhishek Verma] saw an …read more Continue reading From Printer to Vinyl Cutter→

Posted in 3D Printing, arduino, cnc hacks, Hardware, inkjet printer, pcb, vinyl, vinyl cutter

Miata Sci-Fi Digital Dash

Posted on June 28, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

One of the hardest, but sometimes best, things you can do for a project is to walk away. [Jroobi] had spent hundreds of hours crafting the digital dash for his …read more Continue reading Miata Sci-Fi Digital Dash→

Posted in arduino, Arduino Hacks, car hacks, custom dash, mazda miata, Star Trek | Tagged miata

Modifying a SNES Rom To Be Widescreen

Posted on June 23, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

Turning a game like Super Mario World for SNES into a widescreen game is not a small task, but [Vitor Vilela] accomplished just that. [Vitor] has a long list of …read more Continue reading Modifying a SNES Rom To Be Widescreen→

Posted in emulator, games, home entertainment hacks, nintendo, nintendo hacks, ROM hack, SNES, super mario world, Widescreen

An Emulator That Only Plays One Game

Posted on June 8, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

[Ben Smith] had previously implemented a GameBoy Color emulator but decided to make a new emulator that to play just one game called pokegb. The game is, of course, the …read more Continue reading An Emulator That Only Plays One Game→

Posted in emulator, gameboy, gameboy color, games, software development, software hacks

The Keyboard You Really Don’t Need Or Want

Posted on May 6, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

Most people think of a keyboard as a flat, vaguely rectangular thing with around 100ish different keys. A mechanical keyboard enthusiast would heartily disagree and point out various tenkeyless, 75%, …read more Continue reading The Keyboard You Really Don’t Need Or Want→

Posted in chording, chording keyboard, ESP32, Keyboard, Microcontrollers, wireless hacks

Guitar Hero Robot Actually Shreds

Posted on May 4, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

Once a popular craze, most of the public has sold or stashed away their plastic video game instruments and forgotten the likes of Guitar Hero and Rockband. Having never been …read more Continue reading Guitar Hero Robot Actually Shreds→

Posted in games, guitar hero, opencv, ps2, Raspberry Pi, robot, robots hacks

[Ken Sherriff] Picks Apart Mystery Chip from Twitter Photo

Posted on April 25, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

It’s no secret that the work of [Ken Sherriff] graces the front pages of Hackaday quite frequently. He’s back again, this time reverse engineering a comparator chip from a photo …read more Continue reading [Ken Sherriff] Picks Apart Mystery Chip from Twitter Photo→

Posted in chip decap, comparator, Hardware, ic, ken shirriff, reverse engineer, Reverse-engineering

Pedaling Away Under The Cover Of Your Desk

Posted on April 17, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

[Wayne Venables], like many of us, found himself sitting more than usual the past few months.  Armed with a Bluetooth-enabled under desk exercise bike, he quickly found the app to …read more Continue reading Pedaling Away Under The Cover Of Your Desk→

Posted in exercise bike, wireless hacks | Tagged Bluetooth, Exercise

Playing the Interview Game

Posted on April 12, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

Technical interviews are generally dreaded, just like every other interview. However, technical interviews include many elements that non-technical folks might find mystifying or even pointless, such as whiteboard problem solving, …read more Continue reading Playing the Interview Game→

Posted in factorio, games, interview, lifehacks, software development, software engineering, technical interview

A Fresh E-Ink Newspaper Delivered Every Morning

Posted on April 11, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

[Greg Raiz] recently set out to make it easy to read multiple newspapers in the morning over breakfast. Inspired by a similar project, he built an e-ink newspaper that hangs …read more Continue reading A Fresh E-Ink Newspaper Delivered Every Morning→

Posted in e ink, e-ink display, eink, home hacks, newspaper | Tagged Electronic paper

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