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

Take A Little Bit Of Acorn To Work
When we think of 8-bit computers, it’s natural to start with home computers. That’s where they live on in the…

Keep Tabs on Your Vehicle’s Needs with LubeLogger
It doesn’t matter if its a Vespa or a Peterbilt truck — if you ignore the maintenance needs of your…

An Inexpensive Way to Break Down Plastic
Plastic has been a revolutionary material over the past century, with an uncountable number of uses and an incredibly low…

Half The Reflow Oven You Expected
Toaster oven reflow projects are such a done deal that there should be nothing new in one here in 2025….

Supercon 2024: Yes, You Can Use the Controller Area Network Outside of Cars
Ah, the CAN bus. It’s become a communication standard in the automotive world, found in a huge swathe of cars…

Your Badminton Racket Needs Restringing? There’s a DIY Machine for That
We don’t often get our badminton rackets restrung, but if we did, [kuokuo702]’s PicoBETH project would be where we’d turn….

Inside a Fake WiFi Repeater
Fake WiFi repeater with a cheap real one behind it. (Credit: Big Clive, YouTube) Over the years we have seen…

3D-Printed Scanner Automates Deck Management for Trading Card Gamers
Those who indulge in trading card games know that building the best deck is the key to victory. What exactly…

Integrated BMS Makes Battery Packs Easy
Lithium technology has ushered in a new era of batteries with exceptionally high energy density for a reasonably low cost….

Fitting a Spell Checker into 64 kB
By some estimates, the English language contains over a million unique words. This is perhaps overly generous, but even conservative…