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Hackaday Links: September 21, 2025
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Hackaday Links: September 21, 2025

Remember AOL? For a lot of folks, America Online was their first ISP, the place where they got their first…

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Welding with Natural Gas and Oxygen
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Welding with Natural Gas and Oxygen

By virtue of its triple bond, acetylene burns hotter than any other common hydrocarbon when mixed with oxygen, but it…

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A Serial Mouse for a Homebrew 8-bit Computer
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A Serial Mouse for a Homebrew 8-bit Computer

[Too Many Wires] has a custom computer he’s building. He wanted a mouse, but USB is a bit of a…

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For a Robot Claw, the Eyes Have It
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For a Robot Claw, the Eyes Have It

Have you ever wished your hand had an extra feature? Like, maybe, a second thumb? A scope probe pinky maybe?…

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Low-Cost, High-Gain: A Smart Electronic Eyepiece for Capturing the Cosmos
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Low-Cost, High-Gain: A Smart Electronic Eyepiece for Capturing the Cosmos

We’ve all seen spectacular pictures of space, and it’s easy to assume that’s how it looks to the naked eye…

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A Ruggedized Raspberry Pi for Sailors
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A Ruggedized Raspberry Pi for Sailors

Nautical navigation has a long history of innovation, from the compass and chronometer to today’s computer-driven autopilot systems. That said,…

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Regretfully: ,000 Worth of Raspberry Pi Boards
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Regretfully: $3,000 Worth of Raspberry Pi Boards

We feel for [Jeff Geerling]. He spent a lot of effort building an AI cluster out of Raspberry PI boards…

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Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki’s Mission Has Ended
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Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki’s Mission Has Ended

Japan’s Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki was launched on May 21, 2010, and started its active mission in 2015 after an initial…

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“Simplest” Oscilloscope is a Cunning Vector Display
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“Simplest” Oscilloscope is a Cunning Vector Display

Superlatives are tricky things. [mircemk]’s guide “How to make Simplest ever Oscilloscope Clock” falls into that category. It’s that word,…

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Computer Has One Instruction, Many Transistors
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Computer Has One Instruction, Many Transistors

There’s always some debate around what style of architecture is best for certain computing applications, with some on the RISC…

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