Categoria: Hackaday (https://hackaday.com/)

Budget Schlieren Imaging Setup Uses 3D Printing to Reveal the Unseen
We’re suckers here for projects that let you see the unseeable, and [Ayden Wardell Aerospace] provides that on a budget…

Supercon 2024: Exploring the Ocean with Open Source Hardware
If you had to guess, what do you think it would take to build an ocean-going buoy that could not…

Making a Variable Speed Disc Sander from an Old Hard Drive
This short video from [ProShorts 101] shows us how to build a variable speed disc sander from not much more…

GK STM32 MCU-Based Handheld Game System
These days even a lowly microcontroller can easily trade blows with – or surpass – desktop systems of yesteryear, so…

Porting COBOL Code and the Trouble With Ditching Domain Specific Languages
Whenever the topic is raised in popular media about porting a codebase written in an ‘antiquated’ programming language like Fortran…

SpaceMouse Destroyed for Science
The SpaceMouse is an interesting gadget beloved by engineers and artists alike. They function almost like joysticks, but with six…

FLOSS Weekly Episode 829: This Machine Kills Vogons
This week, Jonathan Bennett chats with Herbert Wolverson and Frantisek Borsik about LibreQOS, Bufferbloat, and Dave Taht’s legacy. How did…

DIY AI Butler Is Simpler and More Useful Than Siri
[Geoffrey Litt] shows that getting an effective digital assistant that’s tailored to one’s own needs just needs a little DIY,…

A New Kind of Bike Valve?
If you’ve worked on a high-end mountain or road bike for any length of time, you have likely cursed the…

Making Parts Feeders Work Where They Weren’t Supposed To
[Chris Cecil] had a problem. He had a Manncorp/Autotronik MC384V2 pick and place, and needed more feeders. The company was…