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

The Perfect Pi Pico Portable Computer
[Abe] wanted the perfect portable computer. He has a DevTerm, but it didn’t quite fit his needs. This is Hackaday…

Multitasker or Many Monotaskers?
In Al Williams’s marvelous rant he points out a number of the problems with speaking to computers. Obvious problems with…

Reviewing a Very Dodgy BSK-602 Adjustable Power Supply
There’s no shortage of cheap & cheerful power supplies which you can obtain from a range of online retailers, but…

Hacking Flux Paths: The Surprising Magnetic Bypass
If you think shorting a transformer’s winding means big sparks and fried wires: think again. In this educational video, titled…

Hackaday Podcast Episode 309: Seeing WiFi, A World Without USB, Linux in NES in Animal Crossing
This week Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start things off with updates on the rapidly approaching Hackaday Europe…

Pocket Device Tracks Planets And The ISS
Ever been at a party and landed in a heated argument about exactly where the International Space Station (ISS) is…

Building a One Wheel With Tracks
One-wheels use motion-tracking hardware and fine motor control to let you balance on a single wheel. That’s neat and all,…

Open-Source Random Numbers
Whether it’s a game of D&D or encrypting top-secret information, a wide array of methods are available for generating the…

Pico Gets a Speed Bump
The release notes for the 2.1.1 Raspberry Pi Pico SDK have a late holiday present: The RP2040 chip is now…

UNIX Archaeology Turns Up 1972 “V2 Beta”
In 1997 a set of DEC tapes were provided by Dennis Ritchie, as historical artifacts for those interested in the…