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Chinese Subs May Be Propelled Silently By Lasers

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Richard Baguley

If sharks with lasers on their heads weren’t bad enough, now China is working on submarines with lasers on their butts. At least, that’s what this report in the South …read more Continue reading Chinese Subs May Be Propelled Silently By Lasers→

Posted in laser, laser hacks, Stealth, weapons hacks | Tagged Submarine

The Aimbot V3 Aims To Track & Terminate You

Posted on April 12, 2024 by Richard Baguley

Some projects we cover are simple, while some descend into the sort of obsessive, rabbit-hole-digging-into-wonderland madness that hackers everywhere will recognize. That’s precisely where [Excessive Overload] has gone with the …read more Continue reading The Aimbot V3 Aims To Track & Terminate You→

Posted in bb gun, computer vision, robots, weapons hacks

WSPR To The Wind With A Pi Pico High Altitiude Balloon

Posted on April 11, 2024 by Richard Baguley

They say that if you love something, you should set it free. That doesn’t mean that you should spend any more on it than you have to though, which is …read more Continue reading WSPR To The Wind With A Pi Pico High Altitiude Balloon→

Posted in baloons, GPS, radio hacks, wspr | Tagged Radio

Reverse Engineering the Behringer Ultranet Protocol

Posted on March 5, 2024 by Richard Baguley

Ultranet is a protocol created by audio manufacturer Behringer to transmit up to 16 channels of 24-bit sound over a Cat-5 cable. It’s not an open standard, though: Behringer doesn’t …read more Continue reading Reverse Engineering the Behringer Ultranet Protocol→

Posted in AES/EBU, digital audio hacks, FPGA | Tagged Audio

Countdown to a Spaceship Simulator

Posted on January 16, 2024 by Richard Baguley

[Jon Petter Skagmo] claims that the spaceship simulator he’s working on is for his daughter, but we think there’s an excellent chance he’s looking to fulfill a few childhood dreams …read more Continue reading Countdown to a Spaceship Simulator→

Posted in science toys, Space, suimulator, toy hacks

AI Binoculars Know More About Birds Than You

Posted on January 16, 2024 by Richard Baguley

2024 is the year of adding Artificial Intelligence to everything. Now, even a pleasant walk in the woods is getting a dose of AI: optics manufacturer Swarovski has announced the …read more Continue reading AI Binoculars Know More About Birds Than You→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, binoculars | Tagged Birds

Video Feedback Machine Creates Analog Fractals

Posted on January 3, 2024 by Richard Baguley

One of the first things everyone does when they get a video camera is to point it at the screen displaying the image, creating video feedback. It’s a fascinating process …read more Continue reading Video Feedback Machine Creates Analog Fractals→

Posted in video feedback, video hacks | Tagged Art

Tech In Plain Sight: Superglue

Posted on December 11, 2023 by Richard Baguley

Many inventions happen not by design but through failure. They don’t happen through the failure directly, but because someone was paying attention and remembered the how and why of the …read more Continue reading Tech In Plain Sight: Superglue→

Posted in chemistry hacks, cyanoacrylate, Hackaday Columns, history, repair hacks, super glue | Tagged Chemistry, Glue

CNC Plus Microscope Plus Game Controller Equals Awesome

Posted on November 20, 2023 by Richard Baguley

What do you get if you strap a microscope onto a CNC and throw in a gaming controller? The answer, according to Reddit user [AskewedBox] is something kind of awesome: …read more Continue reading CNC Plus Microscope Plus Game Controller Equals Awesome→

Posted in automated microscope, cnc, g-code, tool hacks

Robots: How The Pros Keep Them Safe

Posted on November 16, 2023 by Richard Baguley

Robotic safety standards are designed for commercial bots, but amateur robot builders should also consider ideas like the keepout zone where a mobile robot isn’t permitted to go or how …read more Continue reading Robots: How The Pros Keep Them Safe→

Posted in robots, robots hacks | Tagged Safety

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