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A Single Chip Computer For The 8051 Generation
The Intel 8051 series of 8-bit microcontrollers is long-discontinued by its original manufacturer, but lives on as a core included…

Hackaday Podcast Episode 320: A Lot of Cool 3D Printing, DIY Penicillin, and an Optical Twofer
This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up across the universe to bring you the latest news, mystery…

Edison Phonograph Plays the Cylinders
You might be old enough to remember record platters, but you probably aren’t old enough to remember when records were…

DIY Driving Simulator Pedals
In the driving simulator community, setups can quickly grow ever more complicated and expensive, all in the quest for fidelity….

The Owon HDS160 Reviewed
These days, if you are in the market for a capable digital voltmeter, you might as well consider getting one…

Let the Wookie Win with this DIY Holochess Table
If you have seen Star Wars, you know what is being referenced here. Holochess appeared as a diversion built into…

Flow Visualization with Schlieren Photography
The word “Schlieren” is German, and translates roughly to “streaks”. What is streaky photography, and why might you want to…

Wireless USB Autopsy
It might seem strange to people like us, but normal people hate wires. Really hate wires. A lot. So it…

FLOSS Weekly Episode 832: Give Yourself a Medal
This week, Jonathan Bennett chats with Alexandre Dulaunoy and Quentin Jérôme about Kunai and CIRCL! How does Kunai help solve…

Liquid Silicone 3D Printing Is No Joke
They might call it Levity, but there’s nothing funny about Rapid Liquid Print’s new silicone 3D printer. It has to…