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Daily Inspections Keep Your Spitfire In Tip-Top Shape

Posted on October 19, 2023 by Richard Baguley

What ho, chaps? Look, we know this is a bally nuisance and all, but those desk jockeys at HQ want us all to watch this film about daily insepction of …read more Continue reading Daily Inspections Keep Your Spitfire In Tip-Top Shape→

Posted in Airplane, News, percussive maintenance, spitfire, wwii

Open Source Ear Monitoring Platform Listens To Your Ears

Posted on October 18, 2023 by Richard Baguley

All sorts of exciting things happen in your ears, and now there is a good open source way to monitor them. Open Earable is a new project from a group …read more Continue reading Open Source Ear Monitoring Platform Listens To Your Ears→

Posted in hearing aid, hearing impaired, Medical hacks | Tagged Audio

Solar Camera Built From Raspberry Pi

Posted on October 17, 2023 by Richard Baguley

Ever since an impromptu build completed during a two-week COVID-19 quarantine back in 2020, [Will Whang] has been steadily improving his Raspberry Pi solar photography setup. It integrates a lot …read more Continue reading Solar Camera Built From Raspberry Pi→

Posted in digital cameras hacks, Raspberry Pi, solar, Space | Tagged Telescope

Restoration of a Thinkpad 701C

Posted on October 14, 2023 by Richard Baguley

This is like ASMR for Hackers: restoration specialist [Polymatt] has put together a video of his work restoring a 1995 IBM Thinkpad 701c, the famous butterfly keyboard laptop. It’s an …read more Continue reading Restoration of a Thinkpad 701C→

Posted in computer hacks, IBM, retrocomputing, ThinkPad, Thinkpad 701c

An In-Depth Comparison of Hobby PCB Manufacturers

Posted on October 13, 2023 by Richard Baguley

[Icamtuf] has been working on a prototyping run of a project, which involves getting PCBs made by several low volume PCB manufacturing companies. After receiving the boards, he analyzed the …read more Continue reading An In-Depth Comparison of Hobby PCB Manufacturers→

Posted in diy pcb, pcb, PCB Hacks, roundup, sokoban

Dumping Spacecraft In The Middle Of Nowhere

Posted on October 11, 2023 by Richard Baguley

The BBC has an interesting article on Point Nemo, AKA the Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility, AKA the spacecraft graveyard. This is the place in the ocean that is furthest from …read more Continue reading Dumping Spacecraft In The Middle Of Nowhere→

Posted in deorbit, graveyard, Space | Tagged Ocean

Giant LED Matrix Fills Blank Space In The Kitchen

Posted on October 10, 2023 by Richard Baguley

We’ve all got one: a blank space somewhere in our home that we don’t know what to do with. [James Miller] had one above his kitchen cabinets, so he filled …read more Continue reading Giant LED Matrix Fills Blank Space In The Kitchen→

Posted in home lighting, led hacks, RGB LED, ws2812

3D Printed Mini Drone Test Gimbal

Posted on October 9, 2023 by Richard Baguley

Drones are a pain, especially mini ones. When you are designing, building (or even reviewing) them, they inevitably fly off in some random direction, inevitably towards your long-suffering dog, hit …read more Continue reading 3D Printed Mini Drone Test Gimbal→

Posted in crazyflie, drone, drone hacks, gimbal, multirotor, quadcopter

Neat Soldering Station Design Has Workshop & Portable Versions

Posted on October 5, 2023 by Richard Baguley

The warm and rather stinky heart of any hacker’s lair is the soldering station, where the PCB meets the metal (solder). A good soldering station lets you get on with …read more Continue reading Neat Soldering Station Design Has Workshop & Portable Versions→

Posted in 3D Printing, solder, soldering station, Tech Hacks

Life-Sized Rock’em Sock’em Robot Will Definitely Knock Your Block Off

Posted on October 3, 2023 by Richard Baguley

He knocked his block off! That’s what [Zach] of Byte Sized Engineering is planning on saying when he completes this Rock’em Sock’em Robots replica. The twist? His replica is going …read more Continue reading Life-Sized Rock’em Sock’em Robot Will Definitely Knock Your Block Off→

Posted in retrocomputing, robots, robots hacks, rock'em, sock'em

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