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A UV Meter For The Flipper Zero
We all know UV radiation for its contributions to getting sunburned after a long day outside, but were you aware…

Easy Panels With InkJet, Adhesives, and Elbow Grease
Nothing caps off a great project like a good, professional-looking front panel. Looking good isn’t easy, but luckily [Accidental Science]…

Overengineered Freezer Monitor Fills Market Void
A lot of projects we see around here are built not just because they can be built, but because there’s…

The Nightmare of Jailbreaking a ‘Pay-To-Ride’ Gotcha Ebike
Theoretically bicycle rental services are a great thing, as they give anyone the means to travel around comfortably without immediately…

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Wafer-Thin Keyboard
Image by [dynam1keNL] via redditBut sir! I can’t believe I missed [dynam1keNL]’s initial flat offering from about a year ago,…

Christmas Comes Early With AI Santa Demo
With only two hundred odd days ’til Christmas, you just know we’re already feeling the season’s magic. Well, maybe not,…

Speed Up Arduino with Clever Coding
We love Arduino here at Hackaday; they’ve probably done more to make embedded programming accessible to more people than anything…

Hackaday Links: May 18, 2025
Saw what you want about the wisdom of keeping a 50-year-old space mission going, but the dozen or so people…

Casting Shade on “Shade-Tolerant” Solar Panels
Shade is the mortal enemy of solar panels; even a little shade can cause a disproportionate drop in power output….

Magnetohydrodynamic Motors to Spin Satellites
Almost all satellites have some kind of thrusters aboard, but they tend to use them as little as possible to…