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Linux Fu: The SSD Super Cache

NVMe solid state disk drives have become inexpensive unless you want the very largest sizes. But how do you get the most out of one? There are two basic strategies: …read more

Belting Out The Audio

Today, it is hard to imagine a world without recorded audio, and for the most part that started with Edison’s invention of the phonograph. However, for most of its history, …read more

Hackaday Links: December 7, 2025

We stumbled upon a story this week that really raised our eyebrows and made us wonder if we were missing something. The gist of the story is that U.S. Secretary …read more

This Week In Security: React, JSON Formatting, And The Return Of Shai Hulud

After a week away recovering from too much turkey and sweet potato casserole, we’re back for more security news! And if you need something to shake you out of that …read more

Keebin’ With Kristina: The One With The Pretty Protoypes

Some like it flat, and there’s nothing wrong with that. What you are looking at is the first prototype of Atlas by [AsicResistor], which is still a work in progress. [AsicResistor] …read more

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  • A Deep Drive Deep Dive Into A Twin-Rotor Motor

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    By Tyler August | December 9, 2025

    Compromise is key to keeping a team humming along. Say one person wants an inrunner electric motor, and the other prefers outrunner. What to do? Well, if you work at …read more

  • Keebin’ With Kristina: The One With The C64 Keyboard

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    By Kristina Panos | December 9, 2025

    [Jean] wrote into the tips line (the system works!) to let all of us know about his hacked and hand-wired C64 keyboard, a thing of beauty in its chocolate-brown and …read more

  • Super Simple Deadbuggable Bluetooth Chip

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    By Arya Voronova | December 9, 2025

    We’re all used to Bluetooth chips coming in QFN and BGA formats, at a minimum of 30-40 pins, sometimes even a hundred. What about ten pins, with 1.27 mm pitch? …read more

  • PCB Design Review: TinySparrow, A Module For CAN Hacking, V2

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    By Arya Voronova | December 9, 2025

    A year ago, I’ve design reviewed an MCU module for CAN hacking, called TinySparrow. Modules are plenty cool, and even more so when they’re intended for remaking car ECUs. For …read more

  • The EFF Nails It: What’s Wrong With UK Digital ID

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    By Jenny List | December 9, 2025

    It sometimes seems as though we are in a constant tussle over privacy between governments and the governed, with each year bringing fresh attempts to extend surveillance, and consequent battles. …read more

  • LED Hourglass Is A Great Learning Project

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    By Lewin Day | December 9, 2025

    An hourglass tells you what it is in the name — a glass that you use to measure an hour of time passing by. [EDISON SCIENCE CORNER] has built a …read more

  • RP2350 Done Framework Style

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    By Arya Voronova | December 8, 2025

    Ever want a microcontroller addon for your laptops? You could do worse than match one of the new and powerful microcontrollers on the block to one of the most addon-friendly …read more

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