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Ask Hackaday: Drone Swarms Replace Fireworks; Where are the Hackers?

From hackaday.com 2 years ago in Blogs

Your mom always warned you that those fireworks could put an eye out. However, the hottest new thing in fireworks displays is not pyrotechnic at all. Instead, a swarm of coordinated drones take to the sky with different lighting effects. This makes some pretty amazing shows possible, granting full control...

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PCB Linear Motors For Model Trains

From hackaday.com 12 hours ago in Blogs

Modeling a railroad is hard. Railroads are large, linear pieces of civil engineering. So many modelers are drawn to the smallest scale they can use. Recently a new scale, named …read more

Scott’s CPU From the Bottom Up

From hackaday.com 15 hours ago in Blogs

It isn’t for everyone, but if you work much with computers at a low level, you’ll probably sooner or later entertain the idea of creating your own CPU. There was …read more

Flexible Grip For Hammer Made With 3D Printing Pen

From hackaday.com 18 hours ago in Blogs

When it comes to putting a flexible grip on a tool, you might reach for a self-fusing silicone tape or other similar product. However, [Potent Printables] has discovered you can …read more

OpenCV Running on a Tiny Microcontroller

From hackaday.com 21 hours ago in Blogs

At first blush, it might seem like projects that make extensive use of computer vision or machine learning would need to be based on powerful computing platforms with plenty of …read more

Hacking the Logitech Z906 Speaker System

From hackaday.com 24 hours ago in Blogs

The Logitech Z906 is a well-rounded 5.1 surround sound system. It’s capable of putting out 1000W in peak power, and can decode Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks as you’d expect. …read more

Put a New Spin on Your 3D Printed Parts

From hackaday.com 1 day ago in Blogs

Once you get tired of printing keychains and earbud holders with your 3D printer, you’ll want to design things a bit more sophisticated. How about things that rotate? [3DSage] has …read more

Water Your Plants Just Four Times Per Year

From hackaday.com 1 day ago in Blogs

While it’s true that some plants thrive on neglect, many of them do just fine with a few ounces of water once a week, as long as the light level …read more

Engineering vs Pigeons

From hackaday.com 1 day ago in Blogs

We’ve all been there. Pigeons are generally pretty innocuous, but they do leave a mess. If you have a convertible or a bicycle or even just a clean car, you …read more

Defeat Your Car’s Autostop Feature With A Little SwitchBot

From hackaday.com 1 day ago in Blogs

These days, many new cars come with some variant of an “auto-stop” feature. This shuts down the car’s engine at stop lights and in other similar situations in order to …read more

One Coder is Porting Portal To the Nintendo 64

From hackaday.com 2 days ago in Blogs

When Portal came out in 2007, developers Valve chose not to release the groundbreaking title on an obsolete Nintendo console long out of production. Nobody cared at the time, of …read more

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