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As Tom quipped on the podcast this week, if you have an idea for a program you’d like to write, all you have to do is look around on GitHub and you’ll find it already coded up for you. (Or StackOve…
11 months ago
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When you’re planning an event with 15,000 hackers in a tight space these days, the COVID logistics can take the wind right out of your sails. And so the Chaos Computer Club decided, for one more ye…
about 1 year ago
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In recent times, the “staycation” became a popular alternative to forays far afield: you could take time off and enjoy your local surroundings without having to get stamps in your passport. But I d…
about 1 year ago
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Last week, the world’s largest electronics trade fair took place in Munich, so I
had to attend. Electronica is so big that it happens only once every two years
and fills up 14 airplane hangars. As …
about 1 year ago
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There are places that you can go in person, but for everything else, there’s FPV. Whether you’re flying race quads, diving the depths in a yellow submarine, or simply roving the surface of the land…
about 1 year ago
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It’s finally time! We’ve put together the 2022 Supercon Schedule, and you can check out all the talks, workshops, and events in one place – right now. It all starts off with breakfast on Friday mor…
about 1 year ago
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First, it was the WiFi router: my ancient WRT54G that had given me nearly two
decades service. Something finally gave out in the 2.4 GHz circuitry, and it
would WiFi no more. Before my tears could …
over 1 year ago
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We recently ran an article on a sweet percussion device made by minimal-hardware-synth-madman [Gijs Gieskes]. Basically, it amplifies up an analog meter movement and plays it by slamming it into th…
over 1 year ago
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Just as the Jedi youngling would have to build their light saber, so is it a
rite of passage for a true geek to build their own computer interfaces. And
nothing makes a personal computer more perso…
over 1 year ago
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almost 2 years ago
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The biggest challenge facing humanity over the next century is how to do as much or more, with less environmental impact. Reducing our collective footprint on the planet is of course not any one pe…
almost 2 years ago
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Sentient robots, Travellers from the distant future, or
Aliens from the outer rim, it’s time to enter the 2022 Hackaday.io Sci-Fi
Contest! We last ran the Sci-Fi contest…
almost 2 years ago
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