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What’s Going To Happen To Legacy Broadcast Bands When The Lights Go Out?

Our smartphones have become our constant companions over the last decade, and it’s often said that they have been such a success because they’ve absorbed the features of so many …read more

The Future Of RISC-V And The VisionFive 2 Single Board Computer

We’ve been following the open, royalty-free RISC-V ISA for a while. At first we read the specs, and then we saw RISC-V cores in microcontrollers, but now there’s a new …read more

Hackaday Links: March 5, 2023

Well, we guess it had to happen eventually — Ford is putting plans in place to make its vehicles capable of self-repossession. At least it seems so from a patent …read more

ChatGPT, Bing, And The Upcoming Security Apocalypse

Most security professionals will tell you that it’s a lot easier to attack code systems than it is to defend them, and that this is especially true for large systems. …read more

Supercon 2022: Michael Whiteley Saves The Badge

Michael Whiteley (aka [compukidmike]) is a badgelife celebrity. Together, he and his wife Katie make up MK Factor. They have created some of the most popular electronic conference badges. Of …read more

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  • Stepper Killer Killer Killed, Repair Attempted

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    By Chris Lott | March 8, 2023

    The low-cost servo motor in [Clough42]’s lathe’s electronic leadscrew bit the dust recently, and he did a great job documenting his repair attempts ( see video below the break ). …read more

  • Scratch Built Amiga 2000 Stacks Up The Mods

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    By Tom Nardi | March 8, 2023

    Around these parts, we most often associate [Drygol] with his incredible ability to bring damaged or even destroyed vintage computers back to life with a seemingly endless bag of repair …read more

  • Pi Picos Give Casio FX9000P Its Memory Back

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    By Al Williams | March 8, 2023

    Is the Casio FX9000P a calculator or a computer? It’s hard to tell since Casio did make calculators that would run BASIC. [Menadue] didn’t know either, but since it had …read more

  • Supercon 2022: Alec Vercruysse Can See Through Murky Water

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    By Maya Posch | March 8, 2023

    Detecting objects underwater isn’t an easy challenge, especially when things get murky and dark. Radio waves don’t propagate well, so most techniques rely on sound. Sonar is itself farily simple, …read more

  • How To Make A Larger Air-Cored Inductor

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    By Jenny List | March 8, 2023

    Radio amateurs often have a love-hate relationship with home-made inductors, sharing all kinds of tips and tricks as to how the most stable nanohenry inductor can be wound. But there’s …read more

  • Will A.I. Steal All The Code And Take All The Jobs?

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    By Joseph Long | March 8, 2023

    New technology often brings with it a bit of controversy. When considering stem cell therapies, self-driving cars, genetically modified organisms, or nuclear power plants, fears and concerns come to mind …read more

  • Stranded Motorist Effects Own Rescue Using A Drone And A Cell Phone

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    By Dan Maloney | March 8, 2023

    If you’re looking for a good excuse to finally buy a drone, you probably can’t do better than claiming it can save your life. Granted, you may never find yourself …read more

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