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hackaday 1 week ago Building A Granular Sampler Synth HackadayBuilding A Granular Sampler SynthSynthesizing sounds from scratch is all well and good, you just use a bit of maths. However, the latest build from [Daisy] eschews such boring conc...
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hackaday 1 week ago Keebinβ with Kristina: the One with the Curious Keyboards HackadayKeebin’ With Kristina: The One With The Curious KeyboardsI love first builds! They say so much about a person, because you see what’s paramount to them in a keyboard. You can almost feel their frust...
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hackaday 1 week ago Thorium-Metal Alloys and Radioactive Jet Engines HackadayThorium-Metal Alloys And Radioactive Jet EnginesAlthough metal alloys is not among the most exciting topics for most people, the moment you add the word ‘radioactive’, it does tend to...
hackaday 1 week ago After Decades, Linux Finally Gains Stable GPIB Support HackadayAfter Decades, Linux Finally Gains Stable GPIB SupportRecently, [Greg Kroah-Hartman] proclaimed the joyous news on the Linux Kernel Mailing ListΒ that stable General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) suppor...
hackaday 1 week ago Why Push a Button When a Machine Can Do It For You HackadayWhy Push A Button When A Machine Can Do It For YouRemote control is a wonder of the age, we press a button, and something happens as if by magic. But what happens if there is no remote control, and...
hackaday 1 week ago Building a Commodore 64 Laptop HackadayBuilding A Commodore 64 LaptopWhat might a laptop version of the Commodore 64 have looked like if one had been released by the late 1980s? This is the question that [Kevin Noki]...