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

Usagi’s PDP-11 Supercomputer and Appeal for Floating Point Systems Info
With an exciting new year of retrocomputing ahead for [David Lovett] over at the Usagi Electric YouTube channel, recently some new…

Fraens’ New Loom and the Limits of 3D Printing
[Fraens] has been re-making industrial machines in fantastic 3D-printable versions for a few years now, and we’ve loved watching his…

Blinkenlights-First Retrocomputer Design
[Boz] wants to build a retrocomputer, but where to start? You could start with the computery bits, like say the CPU…

iFixit Releases Command Line Docs for FixHub Iron
When we reviewed the iFixit FixHub back in September, one of the most interesting features of the portable soldering station…

Comparing Ways to Add Threads to Your 3D Prints
Adding threads to your 3D prints is a life-changing feature, but obviously there are a lot of trade-offs and considerations…

In Praise of Simple Projects
Hackaday was at Chaos Communication Congress last week, and it’s one of those big hacker events that leaves you with…

Embedding Lenticular Lenses Into 3D Prints
A research project shows that it’s possible to create complex single-piece lenticular objects, or objects that have lenticular lenses built…

Bit-Banging the USB-PD Protocol
For one-off projects, adding a few integrated circuits to a PCB is not too big of a deal. The price…

Springs and Things Make for a Unique Timepiece
You never know when inspiration is going to strike, and for [Ekaggrat Singh Kalsi], it struck while he was playing…

Hackaday Podcast Episode 303: The Cheap Yellow Display, Self-Driving Under $1000, and Don’t Remix that Benchy
As the holiday party season fades away into memory and we get into the swing of the new year, Elliot…