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Gene Therapy Aims To Slow Huntington’s Disease To A Crawl

Despite the best efforts of modern medicine, Huntington’s disease is a condition that still comes with a tragic prognosis. Primarily an inherited disease, its main symptoms concern degeneration of the …read more

Moving From Windows To FreeBSD As The Linux Chaos Alternative

Back in the innocent days of Windows 98 SE, I nearly switched to Linux on account of how satisfied I was with my Windows experience. This started with the Year …read more

The Strange Depression Switch Discovered Deep Inside The Brain

As humans, we tend to consider our emotional states as a direct response to the experiences of our lives. Traffic may make us frustrated, betrayal may make us angry, or …read more

“AI, Make Me A Degree Certificate”

One of the fun things about writing for Hackaday is that it takes you to the places where our community hang out. I was in a hackerspace in a university …read more

Hackaday Links: November 9, 2025

We’re always a wee bit suspicious about articles that announce some sort of “World’s first” accomplishment. With a couple of hundred thousand years of history, most of which wasn’t recorded, …read more

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  • Hyundai Paywalls Brake Pad Changes

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    By Navarre Bartz | November 15, 2025

    Changing the pads on your car’s brakes is a pretty straightforward and inexpensive process on most vehicles. However, many modern vehicles having electronic parking brakes giving manufacturers a new avenue …read more

  • (Neural) Networking With A Business Card

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    By Aaron Beckendorf | November 15, 2025

    A PCB business card is a great way for electrical engineers to impress employers with their design skills, but the software they run can be just as impressive as the …read more

  • Using The Pyroelectric Effect To Identify Broken MLCC Capacitors

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    By Maya Posch | November 15, 2025

    Vintage computer hardware can fail in a variety of fascinating ways, with [Bits und Bolts] dealing with an interesting failure mode, in the form of degraded MLCC capacitors on Voodoo …read more

  • The Engineering Behind Valve’s New VR Headset

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    By Tyler August | November 15, 2025

    Valve’s new Steam Frame is what all the well-connected YouTubers are talking about, but most of them are talking about what it’s like to game on it. That’s great content …read more

  • The Value Of A Worked Example

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    By Elliot Williams | November 15, 2025

    I was looking over the week’s posts on Hackaday – it’s part of my job after all – and this gem caught my eye: a post about how to make …read more

  • EVTOL For Everyone

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    By Tyler August | November 15, 2025

    While most of the world’s venture capital is off chasing anything with “AI” in the name in what many think looks increasingly like an inflated spherical film of soap molecules, …read more

  • If It Ain’t Broke… Add Something To It

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    By Al Williams | November 15, 2025

    Given that we live in the proverbial glass house, we can’t throw stones at [ellis.codes] for modifying a perfectly fine Vornado fan. He’d picked that fan in the first place …read more

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