Skip to content
Logo

Hackaday

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Hackaday.io
  • Tindie
  • Contests
  • Submit
  • About

Hands On WIth The Raspberry Pi Compute Module Zero

We are all familiar enough by now with the succession of boards that have come from Raspberry Pi in Cambridge over the years, and when a new one comes out …read more

2025: As The Hardware World Turns

If you’re reading this, that means you’ve successfully made it through 2025! Allow us to be the first to congratulate you — that’s another twelve months of skills learned, projects …read more

Hackaday Podcast Ep 351: Hackaday Goes To Chaos Communication Congress

Elliot was of at Europe’s largest hacker convention: Chaos Communication Congress. He had an awesome time, saw more projects than you might think humanely possible, and got the flu. But …read more

Why Can’t I 3D Print With Rubber?

A friend of mine and I both have a similar project in mind, the manufacture of custom footwear with our hackerspace’s shiny new multi-material 3D printer. It seems like a …read more

How Wind Nearly Took Down Boulder NTP

NTP is one of the most interesting and important, but all too forgotten, protocols that makes the internet tick. Accurate clock synchronization is required for everything ranging from cryptography to …read more

From The Blog

See all blog entries
  • DIY Grid Dip Meter Teardown

    No comments

    By Al Williams | January 7, 2026

    You don’t see them much anymore, but there was a time when any hobbyist who dealt with RF probably had a grid dip meter. The idea was to have an …read more

  • Graphing Calculator Gets USB-C Upgrade

    6 Comments

    By Bryan Cockfield | January 7, 2026

    Unlike Texas Instruments, whose graphing calculators have famously not made technological improvements in decades despite keeping the same price tag, HP has made a few more modern graphing calculators in …read more

  • Testing Laughing Gas For Rocket Propellant

    10 Comments

    By Aaron Beckendorf | January 7, 2026

    Nitrous oxide’s high-speed abilities don’t end with racing cars, as it’s a powerful enough oxidizer to be a practical component of rocket propellant. Since [Markus Bindhammer] is building a hybrid …read more

  • How Do PAL And NTSC Really Work?

    13 Comments

    By Jenny List | January 7, 2026

    Many projects on these pages do clever things with video. Whether it’s digital or analogue, it’s certain our community can push a humble microcontroller to the limit of its capability. …read more

  • Build A 2K Resolution MSLA 3D Resin Printer For Cheap

    6 Comments

    By John Elliot V | January 7, 2026

    Have an old Android device collecting dust somewhere that you’d like to put to better use? [Electronoobs] shows us how to make a Masked Stereolithography Apparatus (MSLA) printer for cheap …read more

  • The Rise And Fall Of The In-Car Fax Machines

    18 Comments

    By Lewin Day | January 7, 2026

    Once upon a time, a car phone was a great way to signal to the world that you were better than everybody else. It was a clear sign that you had money …read more

  • An RP2040 Powered ADS-B Receiver

    28 Comments

    By Fenix Guthrie | January 7, 2026

    If you’ve ever heard the sound of an aircraft passing overhead and looked at an online plane tracker to try and figure out what it was, then you’ve interacted with …read more

← Older posts

Search

Never miss a hack

Follow on facebook Follow on twitter Follow on youtube Follow on rss Contact us

Subscribe

If you missed it

  • The Rise And Fall Of The In-Car Fax Machines

    18 Comments
  • How Advanced Autopilots Make Airplanes Safer When Humans Go AWOL

    21 Comments
  • 2025: As The Hardware World Turns

    26 Comments
  • Why Can’t I 3D Print With Rubber?

    56 Comments
  • How Wind Nearly Took Down Boulder NTP

    28 Comments
More from this category

Our Columns

  • How Do PAL And NTSC Really Work?

    13 Comments
  • Linux Fu: Yet Another Shell Script Trick

    2 Comments
  • Hands On WIth The Raspberry Pi Compute Module Zero

    27 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Ep 351: Hackaday Goes To Chaos Communication Congress

    No comments
  • Linux Fu: Compose Yourself!

    20 Comments
More from this category

Featured Projects

See all projects
WORLD’S FASTEST COMMODORE PET USING THE MCL65+

WORLD’S FASTEST COMMODORE PET USING THE MCL65+

by Ted Fried
Turning a 2 ton robot into a 3D-printer

Turning a 2 ton robot into a 3D-printer

by Brian Brocken

Popular on Tindie

See all products
HeishaMon communication PCB

HeishaMon communication PCB

by TheHogNL
$20.00
4.75
NanoRFE VNA6000

NanoRFE VNA6000

by HCXQS group
$789.00
System Alpha - Fix your 1977-83 Williams Pinball

System Alpha - Fix your 1977-83 Williams Pinball

by t1lt
$139.99
Oui-Spy

Oui-Spy

by Colonel Panic's Hack Shack
$85.00
duckyPad Pro: Macro Scripting Beyond QMK/VIA

duckyPad Pro: Macro Scripting Beyond QMK/VIA

by dekuNukem
$84.99
NanoVNA V2 Plus4

NanoVNA V2 Plus4

by HCXQS group
$299.00
4.32

Trending Projects

See all projects
LEGO Game Boy Functional Upgrade

LEGO Game Boy Functional Upgrade

by Theremin Hero
Hardware Data Logger

Hardware Data Logger

by Robert Gawron
WeAct Duino - Cheap and Powerful!

WeAct Duino - Cheap and Powerful!

by doctek
OMNI 4 - a Kaypro 2x Logic Analyzer

OMNI 4 - a Kaypro 2x Logic Analyzer

by Eric Hertz
UART Air Pollution Sensor in Browser. Easy

UART Air Pollution Sensor in Browser. Easy

by Aleksei Tertychnyi
Electronic Mancala++

Electronic Mancala++

by Zachary Murtishi

Search

Never miss a hack

Follow on facebook Follow on twitter Follow on youtube Follow on rss Contact us

Subscribe

If you missed it

  • The Rise And Fall Of The In-Car Fax Machines

    18 Comments
  • How Advanced Autopilots Make Airplanes Safer When Humans Go AWOL

    21 Comments
  • 2025: As The Hardware World Turns

    26 Comments
  • Why Can’t I 3D Print With Rubber?

    56 Comments
  • How Wind Nearly Took Down Boulder NTP

    28 Comments
More from this category

Categories

Our Columns

  • How Do PAL And NTSC Really Work?

    13 Comments
  • Linux Fu: Yet Another Shell Script Trick

    2 Comments
  • Hands On WIth The Raspberry Pi Compute Module Zero

    27 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Ep 351: Hackaday Goes To Chaos Communication Congress

    No comments
  • Linux Fu: Compose Yourself!

    20 Comments
More from this category

Recent comments

  • Nick on Wire Like A Pro: Peeking Into Wire Harness Mastery
  • Bill on The Rise And Fall Of The In-Car Fax Machines
  • todd on An RP2040 Powered ADS-B Receiver
  • Ian on Graphing Calculator Gets USB-C Upgrade
  • Ian on Linux On A Floppy: Still (Just About) Possible
  • Lightislight on Build A 2K Resolution MSLA 3D Resin Printer For Cheap
  • douyarou on Graphing Calculator Gets USB-C Upgrade
  • Titus431 on Testing Laughing Gas For Rocket Propellant
  • Karl Mueller on Graphing Calculator Gets USB-C Upgrade
  • Actually... on The Many Questions And Challenges With DIY Hydroelectric Generators

Now on Hackaday.io

  • Mario Ninic has updated the project titled Current Booster Lab Amplifier 100kHz.
  • Mario Ninic has added details to Current Booster Lab Amplifier 100kHz.
  • 胡凡 liked Ant USB-C LiPo Charger.
  • 胡凡 liked Open Sky Anchor WiFi Drone Brings The GIG.
  • 胡凡 liked Solar Charge Controller MPPT Test Facility.
  • Quint liked Time-Based One-Time Password (TOTP) Smart Safe.
  • Theremin Hero has updated details to LEGO Game Boy Functional Upgrade.
  • hide-key has updated the log for Steampunk Nautilus – A Shell-Based Haptic Speaker.
  • Theremin Hero has updated the project titled LEGO Game Boy Functional Upgrade.
  • obrit2482 liked RoboArm: Yet Another 3D-Printed Manipulator.
Logo
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Hackaday.io
  • Tindie
  • Video
  • Submit A Tip
  • About
  • Contact Us

Never miss a hack

Follow on facebook Follow on twitter Follow on youtube Follow on rss Contact us

Subscribe to Newsletter

Copyright © 2026 | Hackaday, Hack A Day, and the Skull and Wrenches Logo are Trademarks of Hackaday.com | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Digital Services Act | Do not sell or share my personal information
Powered by WordPress VIP
 

Loading Comments...