Categoria: Hackaday (https://hackaday.com/)

Making a Unique Type Of Wind Gauge For Home Assistant Use
Sometimes, it’s nice to know how windy it is outside. Knowing the direction of the wind can be a plus,…

Videonics: The Dawn of Home Video Editing, Revisited
Here’s a slice of history that will make any retro-tech fan grin: before TikTok and iMovie, there was a beast…

Hackaday Links: November 11, 2024
Fair warning, while the first item this week has no obvious connection to hacking, when 43 Rhesus monkeys escape from…

Welcome to SubTropolis: the Limestone Mine Turned Climate-Controlled Business Complex
After extracting all the useful stuff from a mine, you are often left with a lot of empty subterranean space…

Building a DIY Nipkow Disk Display
Before flat screen technologies took over, we associate TV with the CRT. But there were other display technologies that worked,…

Component Tester Teardown
In the modern age, when you hear “component tester” you probably think of one of those cheap microcontroller-based devices that…

Building a Motor Feed For the UE1 Vacuum Tube Computer’s Paper Tape Reader
Building a paper tape reader by itself isn’t super complicated: you need a source of light, some photoreceptors behind the…

All Aboard The Good Ship Benchy
We’ll go out on a limb here and say that a large portion of Hackaday readers are also boat-builders. That’s…

Here’s Code for that AI-Generated Minecraft Clone
A little while ago Oasis was showcased on social media, billing itself as the world’s first playable “AI video game”…

The Badge Hacks of Supercon
We just got home from Supercon and well, it was super. It was great to see everyone, and meet a…