We aren’t sure what [theglassman] is working on, but based on his recent projects, we think it is probably something ...
The wheels on roller suitcases are one of their primary failure points. After the destruction of the wheel mount on her DIY suitcase, [Laura Kampf] wondered if it would be better to dispense with ...
While it is sort of disturbing, it is one of the best uses for a round LCD we’ve seen lately. What is it? Just ...
Perpetual motion devices are either a gag, a scam, or as in the case of this particular toy that [Big Clive] bought on AliExpress, a rather fascinating demonstration of a contact-free inductive ...
Once upon a time, home computers were low-powered enough that they barely needed any cooling at all. An Amiga 500 didn’t even have a heatsink on the CPU, while the early Macintosh got by ...
Oh, Radio Shack. What a beautiful place you once were, a commercial haven for those seeking RC cars, resistors, and universal remotes. Then, the downfall, as you veered away from your origins, ...
When you think of “secret” agencies, you probably think of the CIA, the NSA, the KGB, or MI-5. But the real secret agencies are the ones you hardly ever hear of. One of those is the ...
If you were to troll your colleagues, you can label your office coffee maker any day with a sticker that says ‘voice ...
For RC aircraft there are generally legal restrictions that require the craft to stay within line of sight of the operator, but an RC boat or car can in theory go as far as the signal will allow ...
While we often get a detailed backstory of the projects we cover here at Hackaday, sometimes the genesis of a build is a bit ...
If we’re talking about oxidized iron… probably nobody. If we’re talking about Rust the programming language, well, that might ...
Once upon a time, many radios and TVs only came with a single (mono) speaker. Then someone decided all audio hardware should ...
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