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Hackaday Prize 2023: EyeBREAK Could Be A Breakthrough

Posted on May 30, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

For those with strokes or other debilitating conditions, control over one’s eyelid can be one of the last reamaing motor functions. Inspired by [Jeremiah Denton] blinking in Morse code on …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2023: EyeBREAK Could Be A Breakthrough→

Posted in ESP32, Machine Learning, Microcontrollers, morse code, Tensorflow Lite

Google Nest Hub Teardown

Posted on May 29, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

Seeing the guts of devices is a fascination that many hackers share. [Txyz] tore down a 2nd gen Google Nest Hub for all of us to enjoy. The video after …read more Continue reading Google Nest Hub Teardown→

Posted in DSLogic, google hub, radar chip, Reverse-engineering, teardown

Macro Pad Cheap Enough To Give Away

Posted on May 29, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

Supercon 2022 showed that hackers are starting to come together again in Maker Faires, conventions, and festivals. [Toby Chui] plans to be one of those hackers and wants something to …read more Continue reading Macro Pad Cheap Enough To Give Away→

Posted in CH552, macropad, makerfaire, Microcontrollers, peripherals hacks

Bringing The PIO To The FPGA

Posted on May 22, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

We’ve seen some pretty incredible hacks using the Raspberry Pi 2040. However, one of the most exciting bits of hardware onboard is the Programmable I/O (PIO). Not content with it …read more Continue reading Bringing The PIO To The FPGA→

Posted in FPGA, PIO, Raspberry Pi Pico, verilog

We’ve Got A Saxaboom At Home Son

Posted on May 22, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

Most parents have heard a familiar story. Their lovely child comes up, having seen a celebrity rocking out with a funny $20 toy from the 80s, and asks for it. …read more Continue reading We’ve Got A Saxaboom At Home Son→

Posted in 3d printed musical instruments, ESP32, musical hacks, saxaboom, toy hacks

Hackaday Prize 2023: The Realities of The Homework Machine

Posted on May 8, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

For those outside the world of education, it can be hard to judge the impact that ChatGPT has had on homework assignments. If you didn’t know, the first challenge of …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2023: The Realities of The Homework Machine→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, handwriting, homework

Peering Down Into Talking Ant Hill

Posted on April 19, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

Watching an anthill brings an air of fascination. Thousands of ants are moving about and communicating with other ants as they work towards a goal as a collective whole. For …read more Continue reading Peering Down Into Talking Ant Hill→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, large language model, LLM, simulation

Robot Races A Little Smarter To Go Faster

Posted on April 17, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

[Steven Gong] is attending the University of Waterloo and found himself with a 1/10th scale F1TENTH autonomous RC car. What better use of a fast RC car with some smarts …read more Continue reading Robot Races A Little Smarter To Go Faster→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, formula 1, full self driving, Robot Operating System | Tagged Racing

PUF Away for Hardware Fingerprinting

Posted on April 17, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

Despite the rigorous process controls for factories, anyone who has worked on hardware can tell you that parts may look identical but are not the same. Everything from silicon defects …read more Continue reading PUF Away for Hardware Fingerprinting→

Posted in Featured, fingerprint, Hardware, Interest, Original Art, physically unclonable function, Security

Timeframe: The Little Desk Calendar That Could

Posted on April 16, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

Usually, the problem comes before the solution, but for [Stavros], the opposite happened. A 4.7″ E-Ink screen with integrated battery management and ESP32 caught his eye, and he bought it …read more Continue reading Timeframe: The Little Desk Calendar That Could→

Posted in Arduino Hacks, Calendar, eink, home hacks, Pillow, platformio, Python, Selenium

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