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Sand Drawing Table Inspired By Sisyphus
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Sand Drawing Table Inspired By Sisyphus

In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was a figure who was doomed to roll a boulder for eternity as a punishment from…

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Blowtorching Electroplated 3D Prints For Good Reason
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Blowtorching Electroplated 3D Prints For Good Reason

What if you electroplated a plastic 3D print, and then melted off the plastic to leave just the metal behind?…

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Phone Keyboard Reverse Engineered
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Phone Keyboard Reverse Engineered

Who knows what you’ll find in a second-hand shop? [Zeal] found some old keyboards made to fit early Alcatel phones…

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Chasing A Raspberry Pi Bottleneck
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Chasing A Raspberry Pi Bottleneck

The Raspberry Pi has been used for many things over its lifetime, and we’re guessing that many of you will…

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Data Visualization and Aggregation: Time Series Databases, Grafana and More
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Data Visualization and Aggregation: Time Series Databases, Grafana and More

If there’s one thing that characterizes the Information Age that we find ourselves in today, it is streams of data….

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Hackaday Links: June 29, 2025
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Hackaday Links: June 29, 2025

In today’s episode of “AI Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things,” we feature the Hertz Corporation and its new…

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19th Century Photography in Extreme Miniature
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19th Century Photography in Extreme Miniature

Ever since the invention of the microscope, humanity has gained access to the world of the incredibly small. Scientists discovered…

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A Scanner for Arduino-Powered Book Archiving
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A Scanner for Arduino-Powered Book Archiving

Scanners for loose papers have become so commonplace that almost every printer includes one, but book scanners have remained frustratingly…

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Windows 95 on PlayStation 2 Works as Well as You Expected
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Windows 95 on PlayStation 2 Works as Well as You Expected

When you hear “PS2” and “Windows 95,” you probably think someone forgot a slash and are talking about peripherals, but…

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Turbine Blower 3D Prints Every Part, Including Triple Planetary Gears
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Turbine Blower 3D Prints Every Part, Including Triple Planetary Gears

There was a time when print-in-place moving parts were a curiosity, but [Tomek] shows that things are now at a…

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