It sounds really easy: you put some water in a soda bottle, pressurize it a bit with air, and then let it go. Water gets pushed ... This article is part of the Hackaday.com newsletter, delivered ...
As has become our New Year tradition, we like to take this time to go over some of the biggest ... It’s also a good time to reflect on Hackaday itself — how we’ve grown, the things that ...
It’s also important that the management team understands the business rationale, severance details and structure for the next ...
The Free Software Foundation is holding an auction to celebrate its 40th anniversary. You can bid on the original sketch of the GNU head by [Etienne Suvasa] and [Richard Stallman’s] Internet ...
LEDs were once little more than weedy little indicators with low light output. Today, they’re absolute powerhouses, efficiently turning a flow of electrons into a searing beam of light.
We’ve all been there. That sad day when the zipper on our favorite hoodie, bag, or pair of pants breaks in some seemingly irreparable way. But there is hope, and [Magic Stitches] is gonna show ...
and it’s illuminating to watch him go. And by the end of the video, he is making additional parts for the machine on the machine, with all the holes in the right places, so he’s already ...
Bear with us for a moment for a little background. The Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa is the world’s largest natural skating rink, providing nearly 8 km of pristine ice surface during the winter.
Those little ESP32-CAM boards which mate the WiFi-enabled microcontroller with a small parallel-interface camera module have been with us for years, and while they are undeniably cool to play with ...
This is precisely how the Hackaday Prize ended its incredible ten-year run on Saturday during Supercon. This final year of the competition saw some of the most impressive entries we’ve ever had ...
and it’s illuminating to watch him go. And by the end of the video, he is making additional parts for the machine on the machine, with all the holes in the right places, so he’s already ...
Peter Tripp Akemann, 56, admitted to taking the opportunity to go to the top of a parking garage in Santa Monica and launching his drone to get a better view of the action to the northwest.