Cumming] might not be the first person to thumb through an old book and find an IBM punched card inside. But he might be the ...
What color are the street lights in your town? While an unfortunate few still suffer under one of the awful colors offered by ...
Plastics are unfortunately so cheap useful that they’ve ended up everywhere. They’re filling our landfills, polluting our ...
For the most part, Hackaday is all about hardware hacking projects. Sometimes, though, the real hack in a project isn’t building hardware, but rather building a community around the hardware.
If you’re looking for an intriguing aerial project, [DilshoD] has you covered with his unique twist on modular airships. The ...
The Braun TS2 radio was a state-of-the art tube set in 1956. Today it still looks great, but unsurprisingly, the one that ...
You might have seen old display panels, from 3″ to 10″, with 40-pin FFC connectors where every pin seems to be used for some data signal. We call these displays parallel RGB, or TTL RGB, or ...
Much of a car’s interaction with the world around it is still a very stand-alone, analog experience, regardless of whether ...
For those who missed it, there’s been something of a quiet revolution in the world of analogue video over the last year, due ...
Here on Hackaday, we routinely cover wonderful informative writeups on different areas of hardware hacking, and we even have our own university with courses that delve into topics one by one.
Tool changing 3D printers are hot. The idea is that instead of switching filament, you swap out hot ends or other tools. That ...
Those of us old enough to remember BBS servers or even rainbow banners often go down the nostalgia hole about how the ...