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British Wartime Periscope: a Peek Into the Past
We all know periscopes serve for observation where there’s no direct line-of-sight, but did you know they can allow you…

Why Physical Media Deserved To Die
Over the course of more than a decade, physical media has gradually vanished from public view. Once computers had an…

Trekulator: A Reproduction of the 1977 Star Trek Themed Calculator
A recent project over on Hackaday.io from [Michael Gardi] is Trekulator – Where No Maker Has Gone Before. This is…

Jolly Wrencher Down to the Micron
RepRap was the origin of pushing hobby 3D printing boundaries, and here we see a RepRap scaled down to the…

Restoration of Six-Player Arcade Game From the Early 90s
Although the video game crash of the mid-80s caused a major decline in arcades from their peak popularity, the industry…

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Part Picker
If you do a lot of 3D computer work, I hear a Spacemouse is indispensable. So why not build a…

Remembering UCSD p-System, the Pascal Virtual Machine
Long before the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) was said to take the world by storm, the p-System (pseudo-system, or virtual…

Hackaday Links: April 20, 2025
We appear to be edging ever closer to a solid statement of “We are not alone” in the universe with…

Low Cost Oscilloscope Gets Low Cost Upgrades
Entry-level oscilloscopes are a great way to get some low-cost instrumentation on a test bench, whether it’s for a garage…

The Most Printable 3D Printer Yet
Despite the best efforts of the RepRap community over the last twenty years, self-replicating 3D printers have remained a stubbornly…