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

Two Bits, Four Bits, a Twelve-bit Oscilloscope
Until recently, hobby-grade digital oscilloscopes were mostly, at most, 8-bit sampling. However, newer devices offer 12-bit conversion. Does it matter?…

Using a Videocard as a Computer Enclosure
The CherryTree-modded card next to the original RTX 2070 GPU. (Credit: Gamers Nexus) In the olden days of the 1990s…

Supercon 2024: Repurposing ESP32 Based Commercial Products
It’s easy to think of commercial products as black boxes, built with proprietary hardware that’s locked down from the factory….

Generating Plasma with a Hand-Cranked Generator
Everyone loves to play with electricity and plasma, and [Hyperspace Pirate] is no exception. Inspired by a couple of 40×20…

SkyRoof, a New Satellite Tracker for Hams
Communicating with space-based ham radio satellites might sound like it’s something that takes a lot of money, but in reality…

Run A Lawnmower on Diesel With Hot Bulb Hack
If you’re into automotive hacks and don’t watch [Robot Cantina], you are missing out. This hack has [Jimbo] taking a…

A Modern Take on Iconic Industrial Design
The Functionalist design philosophy that Dieter Rams brought to Braun from the 50s to the 90s still inspires the look…

2025 Pet Hacks Contest: Fort Bawks is Guarded by Object Detection
One of the difficult things about raising chickens is that you aren’t the only thing that finds them tasty. Foxes,…

Information Density: Microfilm and Microfiche
Today, we think nothing of sticking thousands of pages of documents on a tiny SD card, or just pushing it…

Turning Up the Heat on HT-PLA’s Marketing
PLA is probably the most-printed filament on the market these days, and is there any wonder? It’s cheap, it’s easy,…