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

Soviet Wired Radio, How It Worked
At the height of the Cold War, those of us on the western side of the wall had plenty of…

AI Mistakes Are Different, and That’s a Problem
People have been making mistakes — roughly the same ones — since forever, and we’ve spent about the same amount…

Bosch Starter Motor Freed From Mercedes Prison
Vehicle alternators are interesting beasts. Produced on a massive scale, these electric machines are available for a minimum of cost…

Small Print Bed? No Problem!
One of the major limitations of 3D printers is the size of the printable area. The robotic arm holding the…

This Week in Security: ClamAV, The AMD Leak, and The Unencrypted Power Grid
Cisco’s ClamAV has a heap-based buffer overflow in its OLE2 file scanning. That’s a big deal, because ClamAV is used…

Hackaday Podcast Episode 305: Caustic Clocks, Practice Bones, and Brick Layers
This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos joined forces and Wonder-Twin rings to bring you the latest news, mystery…

Sony Ends Blu-Ray, MD and MiniDV Media Production
With the slow demise of physical media the past years, companies are gradually closing shop on producing everything from the…

An Electric Converted Tractor CAN Farm!
Last October we showed you a video from [LiamTronix], in which he applied an electric conversion to a 1960s Massey-Ferguson…

This Home Made Laptop Raises The Bar
With ready availability of single board computers, displays, keyboards, power packs, and other hardware, a home-made laptop is now a…

This QR Code Leads To Two Websites, But How?
QR codes are designed with alignment and scaling features, not to mention checksums and significant redundancy. They have to be,…