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Audio, Not Video Over The LKV373 HDMI Extender

Posted on August 2, 2023 by Matthew Carlson
Heartbeat packets of LKV373

[eta] found herself in a flat with several LKV373 HDMI extenders. Find the corresponding transmitter, plug it into your device, and you’ve got a connection to the TV/sound system, no …read more Continue reading Audio, Not Video Over The LKV373 HDMI Extender→

Posted in hdmi, home entertainment hacks, LKV373, Reverse-engineering, rust, wireshark | Tagged Audi

Nail, Meet KiCad

Posted on July 24, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

You know the old saying. When all you have open is KiCad, everything looks like a PCB. That was certainly true for [Evan], who needed to replace a 2.5D small …read more Continue reading Nail, Meet KiCad→

Posted in KiCAD, pcb, PCB Hacks | Tagged Repair

Adding Portals To Quake

Posted on July 6, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

For those who have played Quake extensively, adding portals seems unnecessary, as teleporters are already a core part of the game mechanics. What [Matthew Earl] accomplishes is more of the …read more Continue reading Adding Portals To Quake→

Posted in games, graphics, portals, Quake, rendering, retrocomputing, software hacks, software rendering

A Peek Inside a 747 Fuel Gauge

Posted on June 11, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

It isn’t that often that we civilians get the chance to closely examine the fantastic internals that make up the modern marvels of avionic engineering. Luckily for us, [Glen] got …read more Continue reading A Peek Inside a 747 Fuel Gauge→

Posted in 747, Boeing 747, fuel gauge, Reverse-engineering, teardown, transportation hacks | Tagged Boeing

Nissan 300zx Dash Given A New Language

Posted on June 8, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

You don’t have to be a car enthusiast to recognize that the 1984 Nissan 300x dash is a work of art. The graceful swoops and multisegment VFDs evoke an aesthetic …read more Continue reading Nissan 300zx Dash Given A New Language→

Posted in car, car dash, car hacks, dash, digital dash | Tagged Nissan

Moving The Snail Mail To WiFi

Posted on June 7, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

[Zak] loves getting a notification on his phone when he gets physical mail. Enough to wire his mailbox slot with an ESP8285 to send him alerts. Previously, [Zak] used a …read more Continue reading Moving The Snail Mail To WiFi→

Posted in ESP, esp8285, home hacks, Microcontrollers, telegram

Hackaday Prize 2023: Bluetooth Spell To Speak

Posted on June 7, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

Have you ever known what you wanted to say but couldn’t figure out exactly how to say it? For some individuals, that’s all the time. The gap between intention and …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2023: Bluetooth Spell To Speak→

Posted in 2023 Hackaday Prize, accessibility, bluetooth keyboard, capacitive sensing, ESP32, ESP32-S2, Medical hacks, The Hackaday Prize

Motion Canvas Helps Get Your Point Across

Posted on June 5, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

Generating videos for projects can be difficult. Not only do you have to create the thing, but you film the process and cut it together in a story that a …read more Continue reading Motion Canvas Helps Get Your Point Across→

Posted in documentation, open source software, software development, TypeScript, video

The Glitch That Brought Down Japan’s Lunar Lander

Posted on June 4, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

When a computer crashes, it usually doesn’t leave debris. But when a computer happens to be descending towards the lunar surface and glitches out, that’s a very different story. Turns …read more Continue reading The Glitch That Brought Down Japan’s Lunar Lander→

Posted in software bug, software bugs, software development, Space | Tagged Lunar Lander

Hackaday Prize 2023: LASK4 Watches Those Finger Wiggles

Posted on June 2, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

What do you get when you combine an ESP32-S2, a machine-learning model, some Hall effect sensors, and a grip exercise toy? [Turfptax] did just that and created LASK4. The four …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2023: LASK4 Watches Those Finger Wiggles→

Posted in 2023 Hackaday Prize, ESP32, Machine Learning, Medical hacks, muscle sensor, The Hackaday Prize

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