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3D Print (and Play!) The Super Mario Tune as a Fidget Toy
[kida] has a highly innovative set of 3D-printable, musical fidget toys that play classic video game tunes. Of course there’s…

Hackaday Podcast Episode 315: Conductive String Theory, Decloudified Music Players, and Wild Printing Tech
This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up across the (stupid, lousy) time zones to bring you the…

The Weird Way A DEC Alpha Boots
We’re used to there being an array of high-end microprocessor architectures, and it’s likely that many of us will have…

Ditto That
All the news that was fit to print. Image via Wikipedia In the 1982 movie Fast Times At Ridgemont High,…

Australia’s Silliac Computer
When you think about the dawn of modern computers, you often think about the work done in the UK and…

Teardown of a Scam Ultrasonic Cleaner
Everyone knows that ultrasonic cleaners are great, but not every device that’s marketed as an ultrasonic cleaner is necessarily such…

MIT Wants You to Secure Your Hardware Designs
When you think of attacking or defending computer systems, you probably think of software viruses and the corresponding anti-virus software….

FLOSS Weekly Episode 827: Yt-dlp, Sometimes You Can’t See the Tail
This week, Jonathan Bennett chats with Bashonly about yt-dlp, the audio/video downloader that carries the torch from youtube-dl! Why is…

Programmer’s Macro Pad Bangs Out Whole Functions
Macro pads are handy for opening up your favorite programs or executing commonly used keyboard shortcuts. But why stop there?…

One Book to Boot Them All
Somewhere in the universe, there’s a place that lists every x86 operating system from scratch. Not just some bootloaders, or…