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

Recreating the Analog Beauty of a Vintage Tektronix Oscillator
Tektronix must have been quite a place to work back in the 1980s. The company offered a bewildering selection of…

Contagious Ideas
We ran a story about a wall-mounted plotter bot this week, Mural. It’s a simple, but very well implemented, take…

An Artificial Sun In A Manageable Size
The sun is our planet’s source of natural illumination, and though we’ve mastered making artificial light sources, it remains extremely…

Math, Optimized: Sweden’s Maximal Multi-Divi
Back in the early 1900s, before calculators lived in our pockets, crunching numbers was painstaking work. Adding machines existed, but…

Hackaday Podcast Episode 314: It’s Pi, but Also PCBs in Living Color and Ultrasonic Everything
It might not be Pi Day anymore, but Elliot and Dan got together for the approximately 100*Pi-th episode of the…

Take A Little Bit Of Acorn To Work
When we think of 8-bit computers, it’s natural to start with home computers. That’s where they live on in the…

Keep Tabs on Your Vehicle’s Needs with LubeLogger
It doesn’t matter if its a Vespa or a Peterbilt truck — if you ignore the maintenance needs of your…

An Inexpensive Way to Break Down Plastic
Plastic has been a revolutionary material over the past century, with an uncountable number of uses and an incredibly low…

Half The Reflow Oven You Expected
Toaster oven reflow projects are such a done deal that there should be nothing new in one here in 2025….

Supercon 2024: Yes, You Can Use the Controller Area Network Outside of Cars
Ah, the CAN bus. It’s become a communication standard in the automotive world, found in a huge swathe of cars…