Categoria: Hackaday (https://hackaday.com/)
Running Code On a PAX Credit Card Payment Machine
The PAX D177 PoS terminal helpfully tells you which tamper points got triggered. (Credit: Lucas Teske) These days Points of…
Reify Your GitHub Commit History With Contrib Cal
Over on Instructables, [Logan Fouts] shows us the Contrib Cal GitHub desk gadget. This build will allow you to sport…
A Breadboard Computer in Three Chips
Building a computer on a breadboard is a seminal project for many builders, but it can become complicated quite quickly,…
Hackaday Podcast Episode 337: Homebrew Inductors, Teletypes in the Bedroom, and Action!
Fresh hacks here! Get your fresh hot hacks right here! Elliot and Dan teamed up this week to go through…
Analog Optical Computer for Inference and Combinatorial Optimization
Although computers are overwhelmingly digital today, there’s a good point to be made that analog computers are the more efficient…
How the TI-99/4A Home Computer Worked
Over on YouTube [The 8-Bit Guy] shows us how the TI-99/4A home computer worked. [The 8-Bit Guy] runs us through…
How Strong of a Redbull Can You Make?
Energy drinks are a staple of those who want to get awake and energetic in a hurry. But what if…
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the Manhattan Project (But Were Afraid to Ask)
There have been plenty of books and movies about how the Manhattan Project brought together scientists and engineers to create…
This Week in Security: NPM, Kerbroasting, and The Rest of the Story
Two billion downloads per week. That’s the download totals for the NPM packages compromised in a supply-chain attack this week….
Using an MCU’s Own Debug Peripheral to Defeat Bootrom Protection
The patient hooked up for some reverse-engineering. (Credit: Caralynx, Twitter) Released in July of 2025, the Tamagotchi Paradise may look…

