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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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  • Measuring A Millisecond Mechanically

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    By Al Williams | March 9, 2023

    If you are manufacturing something, you have to test it. It wouldn’t do, for example, for your car to say it was going 60 MPH when it was really going …read more

  • New Raspberry Pi Camera With Global Shutter

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    By Elliot Williams | March 9, 2023

    Raspberry Pi has just introduced a new camera module in the high-quality camera format. For the same $50 price you would shell out for the HQ camera, you get roughly …read more

  • How Simple Can A Wind Generator Get?

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    By Jenny List | March 9, 2023

    As the world has moved towards sustainable energy sources over the last few years, it’s increasingly common to be close to a wind turbine. The huge turbines visible on the …read more

  • The First Gui? Volscan Controls The Air

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    By Al Williams | March 9, 2023

    In the 1950s,  computers were, for the most part, ponderous machines. But one machine offered a glimpse of the future. The Volscan was probably the first real air traffic computer …read more

  • [Bunnie] Peeks Inside ICs With IR

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    By Al Williams | March 9, 2023

    If you want to see inside an integrated circuit (IC), you generally have to take the die out of the package, which can be technically challenging and often destroys the …read more

  • RV-Bridge Takes HomeKit To The Open Road

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    By Arya Voronova | March 9, 2023

    In the world of proprietary protocol darkness, it’s comforting to see that the RV realm (Recreational Vehicle, also known as a motorhome) has mostly settled on RV-C, an open protocol …read more

  • Old TV To RGB

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    By Jenny List | March 8, 2023

    As CRT televisions have faded from use, it’s become important for retro gaming enthusiasts to get their hands on one for that authentic experience. Alongside that phenomenon has been a …read more

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