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

A Very Tidy Handheld Pi Terminal Indeed
As single board computers have become ever smaller and more powerful, so have those experimenting with them tried to push…

2025 One Hertz Challenge: RPI TinynumberHat9
This eye-catching entry to the One Hertz Challenge pairs vintage LED indicators with a modern RPi board to create a…

Hackaday Links: July 27, 2025
Sad breaking news late this Sunday afternoon of the passing of nerd icon Tom Lehrer at 97. Coming up through…

A Cable Modem, The Way All Network Gear Should Be Mounted
Home routers and cable modems are now extremely powerful devices, but they all suffer from the attention of their manufacturers’…

Game Boy Camera in Wedding Photo Booth
For those of a certain age the first digital camera many of us experienced was the Game Boy Camera, an…

Engrave a Cylinder Without a Rotary Attachment? No Problem!
Laser-engraving a cylindrical object usually requires a rotary attachment, which is a motorized holder that rotates a cylindrical object in…

Signal Injector Might Still be Handy
Repairing radios was easier when radios were simple. There were typically two strategies. You could use a signal tracer (an…

2025 One-Hertz Challenge: A Clock Sans Silicon
Just about every electronic device has some silicon semiconductors inside these days—from transistors to diodes to integrated circuits. [Charles] is…

Read QR Codes on the Cheap
Adding a camera to a project used to be a chore, but modern camera modules make it simple. But what…

Personalization, Industrial Design, and Hacked Devices
[Maya Posch] wrote up an insightful, and maybe a bit controversial, piece on the state of consumer goods design: The…