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Let’s face it, nobody likes scrubbing, but what option do you have? You can’t exactly break out the grinder to clean off the ...
Looking at gasoline prices today, it’s hard to believe that there was a time when 75 cents a gallon seemed outrageous. But that’s the way it was in the 70s, and when it tripped over a ...
Since e-ink first hit the market a couple decades back, there’s always murmurs of “that’d be great as a second monitor”— but ...
Recently, [Solder Hub] put together a brief video that demonstrates the basics of a Hall Effect sensor — in this case, one ...
Beyond the simple world of basic PLA filaments there is a whole wild world of additives that can change this humble material ...
It’s fair to say that the average Hackaday reader enjoys putting together custom electronics. Some of those builds will be ...
As the sun sets on Windows 10 support, many venues online decry the tsunami of e-waste Windows 11’s nonsensical hardware requirements are expected to create. Still more will offer advice: ...
Dedicated word processors are not something we see much of anymore. They were in a weird space: computerized, but not really ...
Most people’s memories of programming in the 8-bit era revolve around BASIC, and not without reason. Most of the time, it was ...
For the most part, the Radio Apocalypse series has focused on the radio systems developed during the early days of the atomic age to ensure that Armageddon would be as orderly an affair as ...
WhiskeyTangoHotel] wrote in with his newest clock build — and he did warn us that it was minimalist and maybe less than useful. Indeed, it is nothing more than a super-cheap ESP32-C3 ...
Much of the expense of developing AI models, and much of the recent backlash to said models, stems from the massive amount of power they tend to consume. If you’re willing to sacrifice some ability ...