Skip to content
Logo

Hackaday

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

Revisiting Making Your Own Internet Router In 2026

After my recent misadventures setting up an OpenWrt installation on a scruffy e-waste-level x86 PC, quite a few people chimed in with feedback, criticism and friendly hostility regarding things like …read more

This Week In Security: AI Generated Reports, More AI Generated Reports, GitHub Chaos, And More Linux Vulnerabilities

Google’s Project Zero demonstrates a new zero-click exploit for the Pixel 10 phones, showing a full escalation from remote to kernel without user interaction. During the investigation Project Zero found …read more

Tech In Plain Sight: The Mechanics Of String Trimmers

My old friend Jeff was always vocally upset that he didn’t come up with the idea of a string trimmer, commonly known as a Weed Eater or Weed Whacker. On …read more

Magnets Are Bad For Hardware Again

If you were around tech in the bad old days, magnets could be really bad news. They were fine on the fridge, no problem at all. Put one near a …read more

Spy Tech: A Quiet Radio For Spies

Normally, when you think of a radio transmitter, you want the strongest signal and range. But if your radio operator is secretly operating as a spy, broadcasting their position isn’t …read more

From The Blog

See all blog entries
  • AI The Truly Environmentally Friendly Way

    2 Comments

    By Jenny List | June 11, 2026

    A common complaint about the rise of commercial AI services is that they are power-hungry and thus damage the environment. If this concerns you then [Squeezlabs] has the solution, in …read more

  • Process 4 Billion Pixels Per Second From 16 DIY Cameras For The Best V-Tubing Rig Ever

    2 Comments

    By Tyler August | June 10, 2026

    [Dennis] is on YouTube with his channel “Made By Dennis,” but for the record he is a maker, not a V-tuber. On the other hand, his latest project– creating a …read more

  • Introducing Boron Buckyballs

    4 Comments

    By Maya Posch | June 10, 2026

    A buckminsterfullerene, also known as a buckyball, is typically a fullerene consisting of sixty carbon atoms (C60) arranged in a way that resembles a football-like sphere. Extending this arrangement to …read more

  • Meshcore And Haiku: A Match Apparently Made In Italy

    3 Comments

    By Tyler August | June 10, 2026

    No, we’re not talking about cultural appropriation of Japan’s most famous form of short poem–this is the other Haiku, the open-source descendant of BeOS, which now has a fully-native meshcore …read more

  • Safely Using Old EV Batteries In Your Home Solar Setup

    10 Comments

    By Maya Posch | June 10, 2026

    As straightforward as the concept of taking battery packs out of an old electric or hybrid car and reusing them for home power storage sounds, this thought process skips a …read more

  • FLOSS Weekly Episode 870: Open Source Gardening

    No comments

    By Jonathan Bennett | June 10, 2026

    This week Jonathan chats with Alexander Neumann about Restic, a particularly compelling backup and restore solution written in Go. Why did the world need one more backup program? And what’s …read more

  • DIY CO2 Scrubber In DIY Sub By A Hacker Braver Than Most

    28 Comments

    By Tyler August | June 10, 2026

    If you look around your environment, you can probably pick off quite a few things that you’ve made, at least if you’ve been at this a while. You probably aren’t …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

  • NASA Announces Artemis III Crew And Ambitious Goals

    16 Comments
  • Revisiting Using AI Coding Assistants: You’re Holding It Wrong Edition

    106 Comments
  • Hunting Submarines Via Gravity Is A Tough Errand

    58 Comments
  • Remember When Flash Drives Were Going To Make Your PC Faster?

    46 Comments
  • Magnets Are Bad For Hardware Again

    48 Comments
More from this category

Our Columns

  • FLOSS Weekly Episode 870: Open Source Gardening

    No comments
  • Hackaday Links: June 7, 2026

    7 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Episode 372: PopTubers, Shifty Semiconductors, And Shelving Shelf Labels

    3 Comments
  • This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More

    13 Comments
  • Linux Fu: Fake Webcams, GUI Edition

    6 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

Trending Projects

See all projects
3D printed truck

3D printed truck

by lion mclionhead
Amrel Power Supply UX Mod

Amrel Power Supply UX Mod

by ogdento
PCB Map

PCB Map

by Geert Roumen
BRUNO - quadruped robo

BRUNO - quadruped robo

by Vadim
CubeRaman: 3D-Printed Raman Spectroscopy

CubeRaman: 3D-Printed Raman Spectroscopy

by Jacob
Tiny MM Phono Preamp, Li-Po Powered, USB-C Charged

Tiny MM Phono Preamp, Li-Po Powered, USB-C Charged

by Elehobica

Search

Never miss a hack

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

Subscribe

If you missed it

  • NASA Announces Artemis III Crew And Ambitious Goals

    16 Comments
  • Revisiting Using AI Coding Assistants: You’re Holding It Wrong Edition

    106 Comments
  • Hunting Submarines Via Gravity Is A Tough Errand

    58 Comments
  • Remember When Flash Drives Were Going To Make Your PC Faster?

    46 Comments
  • Magnets Are Bad For Hardware Again

    48 Comments
More from this category

Categories

Our Columns

  • FLOSS Weekly Episode 870: Open Source Gardening

    No comments
  • Hackaday Links: June 7, 2026

    7 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Episode 372: PopTubers, Shifty Semiconductors, And Shelving Shelf Labels

    3 Comments
  • This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More

    13 Comments
  • Linux Fu: Fake Webcams, GUI Edition

    6 Comments
More from this category

Recent comments

  • sweethack on Process 4 Billion Pixels Per Second From 16 DIY Cameras For The Best V-Tubing Rig Ever
  • Nikolai on Safely Using Old EV Batteries In Your Home Solar Setup
  • Nath on AI The Truly Environmentally Friendly Way
  • Kaiser1401 on AI The Truly Environmentally Friendly Way
  • irox on DIY CO2 Scrubber In DIY Sub By A Hacker Braver Than Most
  • Jouni on Meshcore And Haiku: A Match Apparently Made In Italy
  • Elwing on Re-Enable All Compute Units On The PS5-like BC-250 Cryptomining Card
  • Easily Riled and Usually Wrong on Introducing Boron Buckyballs
  • Stephen on DIY CO2 Scrubber In DIY Sub By A Hacker Braver Than Most
  • irox on DIY CO2 Scrubber In DIY Sub By A Hacker Braver Than Most

Now on Hackaday.io

  • ar.bin has updated details to Versatile Laser Processing Machine.
  • Utkarsh has added a new project titled PATRIC.
  • unset has updated the project titled Epaper watch.
  • unset has added a new log for Epaper watch.
  • lion mclionhead has updated the log for 3D printed truck.
  • Jostin has updated the project titled Building a GPU from scratch in Verilog.
  • ogdento has updated the project titled Amrel Power Supply UX Mod.
  • lion mclionhead has updated the log for Synthetic piano.
  • Aaron Shaw liked BRUNO - quadruped robo.
  • Tobias liked PCB Map.
Logo
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Hackaday.io
  • 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 informationCookie Management
Powered by WordPress VIP