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

The Vectrex Home Computer You Never Had
The Vectrex console from the early 1980s holds a special place in retrocomputing lore thanks to its vector display —…

2024 Hackaday Supercon Talk: Killing Mosquitoes with Freaking Drones, and Sonar
Suppose that you want to get rid of a whole lot of mosquitoes with a quadcopter drone by chopping them…

PPS Is The Hottest USB-C Feature You Didn’t Know About
USB Power Delivery is widely considered to be a good thing. It’s become relatively standard, and is a popular way for…

The SNES Seems To Be Getting Faster Over Time
Every Super Nintendo console should run at the same speed. They were all built in factories with the same components…

Wearable Computing Goes Woven, Wireless, and Washable
Sometimes we come across a wild idea that really tries to re-imagine things, and re-conceiving wearable computing as a distributed…

Mural: The Plotter That Draws On Walls
Let’s say you’ve got a big bare wall in your home, and you want some art on it. You could…

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Grasshopper Typewriter
Do you consider your keyboard to be a fragile thing? Meet the glass keyboard by [BranchNo9329], which even has a…

Hackaday Links: March 23, 2025
What a long, strange trip it’s been for NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Bruce Wilmore, who finally completed their eight-day…

“Unnecessary” Automation of a DIY Star Lamp Build
It all started with a gift idea: a star-field lamp in the form of a concrete sphere with lightpipes poking…

Building the Simplest Atomic Force Microscope
Doing it yourself may not get you the most precise lab equipment in the world, but it gets you a…