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Personal Reflections On Immutable Linux

Immutable distributions are slowly spreading across the Linux world– but should you care? Are they hacker friendly? What does “immutable” mean, anyway? Immutable means “not subject or susceptible to change” …read more

Ask Hackaday: Are You Wearing 3D Printed Shoes?

We love 3D printing. We’ll print brackets, brackets for brackets, and brackets to hold other brackets in place. Perhaps even a guilty-pleasure Benchy. But 3D printed shoes? That’s where we …read more

Dithering With Quantization To Smooth Things Over

It should probably come as no surprise to anyone that the images which we look at every day – whether printed or on a display – are simply illusions. That …read more

Crunching The News For Fun And Little Profit

Do you ever look at the news, and wonder about the process behind the news cycle? I did, and for the last couple of decades it’s been the subject of …read more

Hackaday Links: July 6, 2025

Taking delivery of a new vehicle from a dealership is an emotional mixed bag. On the one hand, you’ve had to endure the sales rep’s hunger to close the deal, …read more

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    By Adam Zeloof | July 15, 2025

    Gone are the days when all smart devices were required an internet uplink. The WiFi-enabled IoT fad, while still upon us (no, my coffee scale doesn’t need to be on …read more

  • 2025 One Hertz Challenge: Metronalmost Is Gunning For Last Place

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    By Tyler August | July 15, 2025

    We’ve just begun to receive entries to the One Hertz Challenge, but we already have an entry by [Mike Coats] that explicitly demands to be awarded last place: the Metronalmost, …read more

  • A Collection Of Lightning Detectors

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    By Al Williams | July 15, 2025

    You would think detecting lightning would be easy. Each lightning bolt has a staggering amount of power, and, clearly, you can hear the results on any radio. But it is …read more

  • The Fight To Save Lunar Trailblazer

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    By Tom Nardi | July 15, 2025

    After the fire and fury of liftoff, when a spacecraft is sailing silently through space, you could be forgiven for thinking the hard part of the mission is over. After …read more

  • Will HP Create A Carfax System For PCs?

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    By Bryan Cockfield | July 15, 2025

    When buying used cars there are plenty of ways to check on their history. In many countries there are systems, like Carfax for parts of North America and Europe, that …read more

  • A Chip8 Emulator For 68000-based Macs

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    By Tyler August | July 15, 2025

    Among this crowd, it’s safe to say that the original 68000 Macintosh computers need no introduction, but it’s possible some of you aren’t familiar with Chip8. It was an interpreted …read more

  • Quasi-Quantifying Qubits For 100 Quid

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    By Adam Zeloof | July 14, 2025

    As part of his multi-year project to build a quantum computer, hacakday.io poster [skywo1f] has shared with us his most recent accomplishment — a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer, which he …read more

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