hackaday 2 weeks ago The EFF Nails It: Whatβs Wrong With UK Digital ID HackadayThe EFF Nails It: What’s Wrong With UK Digital IDIt sometimes seems as though we are in a constant tussle over privacy between governments and the governed, with each year bringing fresh attempts ...
hackaday 2 weeks ago LED Hourglass is a Great Learning Project HackadayLED Hourglass Is A Great Learning ProjectAn hourglass tells you what it is in the name — a glass that you use to measure an hour of time passing by. [EDISON SCIENCE CORNER] has built...
hackaday 2 weeks ago RP2350 Done Framework Style HackadayRP2350 Done Framework StyleEver want a microcontroller addon for your laptops? You could do worse than match one of the new and powerful microcontrollers on the block to one ...
hackaday 2 weeks ago The Engineering That Makes A Road Catβs Eye Self-Cleaning HackadayThe Engineering That Makes A Road Catβs Eye Self-CleaningAlthough most people manage to navigate roads without major issues during the day, at night we become very reliant on the remaining navigational cl...
hackaday 2 weeks ago Build Yourself A Graphing Weather Display HackadayBuild Yourself A Graphing Weather DisplayThese days, Internet connectivity is ubiquitous, so you can look up live weather data on just about any device around you. Regardless, [Jozerworx] ...
hackaday 2 weeks ago One Lucky 3DS Gets A Switch-Style Dock HackadayOne Lucky 3DS Gets A Switch-Style DockThe Nintendo Switch dock set a new bar for handheld docking user experience – just plug your console in to charge it, output image to your mo...
hackaday 2 weeks ago Trace Line Clock Does It With Magnets HackadayTrace Line Clock Does It With MagnetsWe love a good clock project, and [byeh_ in] has one with a design concept we don’t believe we have seen before. The Trace Line Clock has smo...
hackaday 2 weeks ago Linux Fu: The SSD Super Cache HackadayLinux Fu: The SSD Super CacheNVMe solid state disk drives have become inexpensive unless you want the very largest sizes. But how do you get the most out of one? There are two ...
hackaday 2 weeks ago Cheap And Aggressive DRAM Chip Tester HackadayCheap And Aggressive DRAM Chip TesterPeople enjoy retrocomputing for a wide variety of reasons – sometimes it’s about having a computer you could fully learn, or nostalgia ...
hackaday 2 weeks ago Belting out the Audio HackadayBelting Out The AudioToday, it is hard to imagine a world without recorded audio, and for the most part that started with Edison’s invention of the phonograph. Ho...