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Keith Thorne, Engineer At LIGO, To Deliver Remoticon Keynote

It is my pleasure to announce that Keith Thorne has graciously agreed to deliver a keynote take at Hackaday Remoticon 2. Get your ticket now! Keith is an astrophysicist and …read more

Things Are Looking Brighter! But Not The Stars

Growing up in Montana I remember looking out at night and seeing the Milky Way, reminding me of my insignificance in the universe. Now that I live in a city, …read more

Hackers And China

The open source world and Chinese manufacturing have a long relationship. Some fifteen years ago, the big topic was how companies could open-source their hardware designs and not get driven …read more

This Week In Security: Apache Nightmare, REvil Arrests? And The Ultimate RickRoll

The Apache HTTP Server version 2.4.49 has a blistering vulnerability, and it’s already being leveraged in attacks. CVE-2021-41773 is a simple path traversal flaw, where the %2e encoding is used …read more

Creating Methane From Captured Carbon Dioxide And The Future Of Carbon Capture

There’s something intrinsically simple about the concept of carbon (CO2) capture: you simply have the CO2 molecules absorbed or adsorbed by something, after which you separate the thus captured CO2 …read more

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  • IBM Attempts An Uncrewed Atlantic Crossing (Again)

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    By Al Williams | October 11, 2021

    IBM and a non-profit company, ProMare, failed to send their 49-foot Mayflower autonomous ship across the Atlantic back in June. Now they are almost ready to try again. The Mayflower …read more

  • The M5Stack Color Maker Can Mix Paint To Match Your Subject

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    By Robin Kearey | October 11, 2021

    We’ve all learned in primary school art classes that blue and yellow make green, and that adding a little black to a color will make it darker. But what if …read more

  • DIY Anemometer For Projects Big And Small

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    By Chris Wilkinson | October 11, 2021

    When [Fab] needed an anemometer for his latest project, he was stymied by the limited range and relatively high prices of commercial options. Undeterred, his solution was an impressive DIY …read more

  • Resin Printing Hack Chat

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    By Dan Maloney | October 11, 2021

    Join us on Wednesday, October 13 at noon Pacific for the Resin Printing Hack Chat with Andrew Sink! At its heart, 3D printing is such a simple idea that it’s …read more

  • Can’t Spill Coffee On Your Keyboard If It’s Already Inside

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    By Kristina Panos | October 11, 2021

    No matter where you live in the world or what beverage you enjoy, it’s too easy to spill it on the keyboard. Obviously, the solution is to combine the two. …read more

  • Automate The Freight: Autonomous Ships Look For Their Niche

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    By Dan Maloney | October 11, 2021

    It is by no means an overstatement to say that life as we know it would grind to a halt without cargo ships. If any doubt remained about that fact, …read more

  • Keith Thorne, Engineer At LIGO, To Deliver Remoticon Keynote

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    By Mike Szczys | October 11, 2021

    It is my pleasure to announce that Keith Thorne has graciously agreed to deliver a keynote take at Hackaday Remoticon 2. Get your ticket now! Keith is an astrophysicist and …read more

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