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Sharing Your Projects With The World: How?

Posted on May 26, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

So you just built a super-mega robot project that you want to share with the world. Super! But now you’re faced with an entirely new and different problem: documenting the …read more Continue reading Sharing Your Projects With The World: How?→

Posted in Blogging, content creation, Hackaday Columns, how-to, project sharing, writing

The Most Deadly Project On The Internet?

Posted on May 3, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

Before deciding whether the headline of this article is clickbait, please take a moment to watch the excellent video by [BigClive] below the break. And then, go to your local …read more Continue reading The Most Deadly Project On The Internet?→

Posted in electrical safety, fire safety, high voltage, high voltage MOT, microwave oven transformer, MOT, public safety, Science | Tagged Art, Safety

Hacking Toy RC Cars With The HackRF One

Posted on April 30, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

The origin story for many who’d call themselves a member of the hacker community usually starts with taking things apart as a child just to see how they worked. For …read more Continue reading Hacking Toy RC Cars With The HackRF One→

Posted in gfsk, hackrf one, R/C car, radio hacks, sdr, software hacks

DIY Arduino Based EV Charger Saves Money, Looks Pro

Posted on April 28, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

Electric vehicles (EVs) are something of a hot topic, and most of the hacks we’ve featured regarding them center on conversions from Internal Combustion to Electric. These are all fine, …read more Continue reading DIY Arduino Based EV Charger Saves Money, Looks Pro→

Posted in car hacks, diy, electric vehicle, ev, EV charger | Tagged Charger

DIY Bench PSU Looks Like A Million Bucks But Is Easy On The Budget

Posted on April 27, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

As one becomes more and more involved in hobbies that involve electronics of almost any kind, it becomes necessary to graduate from wall warts and USB power breakout boards and …read more Continue reading DIY Bench PSU Looks Like A Million Bucks But Is Easy On The Budget→

Posted in 12 volt, 3.3 volt, 5 volt, atx power supply, bench equipment, bench power supply, computer hacks

Genaille’s Rods: When Paint Sticks Do Math

Posted on April 27, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

What is a hacker, if not somebody who comes up with solutions that other just don’t see? All the pieces may be in place, but it takes that one special …read more Continue reading Genaille’s Rods: When Paint Sticks Do Math→

Posted in division, history, maths, multiplication, old-school, slide rule, tool hacks

Physical Control Panel Elevates Flight Sim Experience

Posted on April 26, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

Like so many of us, [pgsanchez] has been bitten by the flight simulator bug. It’s a malady that can only be treated, but never cured — and like so many …read more Continue reading Physical Control Panel Elevates Flight Sim Experience→

Posted in arduino, Buttons, controller, flight sim interface, flight simulator, peripherals hacks, switches

Learning Electronics By Just Doing It

Posted on April 26, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

Learning anything new, especially so broad and far reaching as electronics, can be hard. [IMSAI Guy] knows this because he gets asked regularly “how do I learn electronics?” Many of …read more Continue reading Learning Electronics By Just Doing It→

Posted in Electronics, learn by doing, learning electronics, lifehacks

The Apollo Digital Ranging System: More Than Meets The Eye

Posted on April 25, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

If you haven’t seen [Ken Shirriff]’s teardowns and reverse engineering expeditions, then you’re in for a treat. His explanation and demonstration of the Apollo digital ranging system is a fascinating …read more Continue reading The Apollo Digital Ranging System: More Than Meets The Eye→

Posted in ken shirriff, nasa, radio hacks, range finder, Space | Tagged Apollo, JPL, Radar

All Dressed Up and Nowhere To Flow: Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Pipeline

Posted on April 25, 2022 by Ryan Flowers

At over 1230 km (764 mi) in length, $10 billion in cost, and over a decade in the making, the Nord Stream 2 pipeline was slated to connect the gas …read more Continue reading All Dressed Up and Nowhere To Flow: Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Pipeline→

Posted in maritime, maritime engineering, natural gas, News, pipeline, Science, welding | Tagged Underwater

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