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A Very Tidy Handheld Pi Terminal Indeed
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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…

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2025 One Hertz Challenge: RPI TinynumberHat9
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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…

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Hackaday Links: July 27, 2025
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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…

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A Cable Modem, The Way All Network Gear Should Be Mounted
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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’…

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Game Boy Camera in Wedding Photo Booth
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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…

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Engrave a Cylinder Without a Rotary Attachment? No Problem!
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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…

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Signal Injector Might Still be Handy
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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…

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2025 One-Hertz Challenge: A Clock Sans Silicon
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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…

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Read QR Codes on the Cheap
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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…

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Personalization, Industrial Design, and Hacked Devices
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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…

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