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

Single Tube SDR Is a Delightful Mix of Old and New
Software Defined Radio (SDR) is the big thing these days, and why not? A single computer can get rid of…

ChatGPT Patched a BIOS Binary, and it Worked
[devicemodder] wrote in to let us know they managed to install Linux Mint on their FRP-locked Panasonic Toughpad FZ-A2. Android…

Let’s Buy Commodore! Well, Somebody Is.
When a man wearing an Atari T-shirt tells you he’s buying Commodore it sounds like the plot for an improbable…

When Wireless MIDI Has Latency, a Hardwired Solution Saves the Day
[Moby Pixel] wanted to build a fun MIDI controller. In the end, he didn’t build it just once, but twice—with…

Microsoft Looking to Enforce USB-C Features Through WHCP
As much as people love USB-C, there’s one massive flaw that becomes very obvious the moment you look at the…

Freeze-drying for improved metal printing
For all the remarkable improvements we’ve seen in desktop 3D printers, metal printers have tended to stay out of reach…

Hackaday Podcast Episode 324: Ribbon Microphone From A Gumstick, Texture From a Virtual Log, and a Robot Arm From PVC
This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos joined forces to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of…

A Network Status Panel The Way It Should Be
Sometimes a project forms itself around a component rather than an idea, and thus it was that [Maximilien] found himself…

A Flip Clock Becomes a Flip Timer
Sometimes it’s nice to have a widget to do a single task and avoid getting distracted by the supposed simplicity…

Solder Stencil Done Three Ways
This project, sent in by [Henk], goes through a few different ways to make a solder stencil using a vinyl…