Design and the Golden Rule
You often learn the golden rule or some variation of it as early as kindergarten. There are several ways to phrase it, but you most often hear: “Do unto others …read more Continue reading Design and the Golden Rule
Collaborate Disseminate
You often learn the golden rule or some variation of it as early as kindergarten. There are several ways to phrase it, but you most often hear: “Do unto others …read more Continue reading Design and the Golden Rule
This week Jonathan Bennett and Jeff Massie chat with Max Rydahl Andersen about JBang, the cross-platform tool to run Java as a system scripting language. That’s a bit harder than …read more Continue reading FLOSS Weekly Episode 801: JBang — Not Your Parents Java Anymore
Over the years, we’ve figured out some pretty sure-fire ways to get hackers and makers motivated for contests. One of the best ways is to put arbitrary limits on different …read more Continue reading Meet the Winners of the 2024 Tiny Games Contest
Okay, so this isn’t a traditional keyboard, but you can probably figure out why the RuneRing is here. Because it’s awesome! Now, let me give you the finer points. Hugely …read more Continue reading Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the (Mc)Cool Typewriter
A quick look around at any coffee shop, city sidewalk, or sadly, even at a traffic light will tell you that people are on their phones a lot. But exactly …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: September 15, 2024
Some of the entries we got into the Tiny Games Contest have been really mind-blowing. Just as you think you’ve seen it all, for instance, alnwlsn comes along and mills …read more Continue reading Always Something New Under the Sun
It’s Friday the 13th, and despite having to dodge black cats and poorly located ladders, Elliot and Dan were able to get together and run down the best hacks of …read more Continue reading Hackaday Podcast Episode 288: Cyanotypes, Antique 21-Segment Displays, and the Voynich Manuscript in a New Light
It’s time to talk about Microsoft’s patch Tuesday, and the odd vulnerability rollback that happened. CVE-2024-43491 has caught some attention, as it’s a 9.8 on the CVSS scale, is under …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: Malicious Rollback, WHOIS, and More
This week Jonathan Bennett and Aaron Newcomb chat with Andreas Kling about Ladybird, the new browser in development from the ground up. It was started as part of SerenityOS, and …read more Continue reading FLOSS Weekly Episode 800: Champagning the Ladybird Browser
Oscilloscopes are one of our favorite tools for electronics development. They make the hidden dances of electrons visually obvious to us, and give us a clear understanding of what’s actually …read more Continue reading Supercon 2023: Aleksa Bjelogrlic Dives Into Circuits That Measure Circuits