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Unraveling The Hackaday Podcast Hidden Message

When Elliot and I record the raw audio for the weekly podcast, it’s not unusual for us to spend the better part of two hours meandering from topic to topic. …read more

Hackaday Podcast 175: Moonrocks And Cockroach Chyme, A Raspberry Pi IPad, And A Retro-Respectful Tape Deck

Join Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Assignments Editor Kristina Panos as we cuss and discuss all the gnarliest hacks from the past week. We kick off this episode with a gentle …read more

This Week In Security: Zimbra RCE, Routers Under Attack, And Old Tricks In WebAssembly

There’s a problem in the unrar utility, and as a result, the Zimbra mail server was vulnerable to Remote Code Execution by simply sending an email. So first, unrar is …read more

Raspberry Pi Pico W Adds Wireless

News just in from the folks at Raspberry Pi: the newest version of their Pico has WiFi and is called, obviously, the Pico W. We were going to get our …read more

Bare-Metal STM32: Adding An Analog Touch With ADCs

An Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC) is at its core a straight-forward device: by measuring an analog voltage within a set range and converting the measured level to a digital …read more

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  • A 3D Printer Big Enough To Print A Kayak

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    By Dan Maloney | July 4, 2022

    When one of your design goals for a 3D printer is “fits through standard doors,” you know you’re going to be able to print some pretty big stuff. And given …read more

  • Need A Linux Kernel Module? Scratch That

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    By Al Williams | July 4, 2022

    If you have been for (or against) Rust in the Linux kernel, get ready for a Linux kernel module written in… Scratch. That’s right. Scratch, the MIT-developed language with blocks …read more

  • When Is An LED A Lamp? When It’s 50mm Wide

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    By Kristina Panos | July 3, 2022

    Call us childlike, but we sure do get a kick out of both larger-than-life and miniature things, especially when they work as their “normal-sized” counterparts do. So you can imagine …read more

  • AJAX COMMAND Radio Is An Oldie But Goodie

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    By Al Williams | July 3, 2022

    If you are a certain age, it is hard to wrap your head around the fact that an old radio might have transistors — the old ones all had tubes, …read more

  • Hackaday Links: July 3, 2022

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    By Dan Maloney | July 3, 2022

    Looks like we might have been a bit premature in our dismissal last week of the Sun’s potential for throwing a temper tantrum, as that’s exactly what happened when a …read more

  • Testing A Tube Without A Tube Tester

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    By Al Williams | July 3, 2022

    [M Caldeira] needed to test a tube and didn’t have a spare to do the old swap test. He also didn’t have a tube tester handy. Drawing inspiration from a …read more

  • AI Image Generation Sharpens Your Bad Photos And Kills Photography?

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    By Al Williams | July 3, 2022

    We don’t fully understand the appeal of asking an AI for a picture of a gorilla eating a waffle while wearing headphones. However, [Micael Widell] shows something in a recent …read more

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