When things started getting iffy over at Twitter, Mastodon rose as a popular alternative to the traditional microblogging ...
According to [Asianometry], no one believed in the scanning electron microscope. No one, that is, except [Charles Oatley].The ...
A perk of writing for Hackaday comes in the vast breadth of experience represented by our fellow writers. Through our ...
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Sand has been used to keep track of the passage of time since antiquity. But using sand to make a persistence of vision ...
Over the years we’ve seen no shortage of 3D printed cases designed to hold several Raspberry Pi computers, often with the ...
Detecting a cat with a raspberry pi and camera is one thing, but [Yoko Li]’s AI Raspberry Pi Cat Detection brings things ...
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Over the past several years we have seen smartphones regrettably lose features which were once standard, such as FM radios, ...
The Altoids tin has long been the enclosure of choice for those seeking to show off their miniaturization chops. This is ...
Jonathan Bennett and David Ruggles chat with Rak Siva and Steve Demchuck to talk about Nitric! That’s the Infrastructure from ...