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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…

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?…

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…

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…

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….

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…