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LittleFS: The Emphasis Is On Little

It used to be that developing for microcontrollers was relatively relaxing. These days, even a cheap micro like the Raspberry Pi Pico has multiple cores, networking (for the W, at …read more

Hackaday Prize 2023: The Wildcard Finalists Are Here

We’re in the endgame now — there’s just about a month to go before the final judging will take place for the 2023 Hackaday Prize, which means all of our …read more

Review: LibrePCB Hits Version 1.0

Nearly three years ago at the start of 2020 and before the pandemic hit, we took a look at an up-and-coming player in the world of PCB design. LibrePCB is …read more

Displays We Love Hacking: The HD44780 Family

There are too many different kinds of displays – some of them, you already know. I’d like to help you navigate the hobbyist-accessible display world – let’s take a journey …read more

Modeling Space Hack Chat

Join us on Wednesday, October 4 at noon Pacific for the Modeling Space Hack Chat with Bryan Murphy and Sam Treadgold! We’re going to go out on a limb here …read more

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  • One-String, One-Trick Pony Plays “the Lick”

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    By Kristina Panos | October 4, 2023

    Wouldn’t you love to be able to play a song on a stringed instrument even though you don’t have an iota of musical talent? That’s the idea behind Strumli, a …read more

  • 2023 Halloween Hackfest: Flickering Pumpkin Pin Is Solidly Built

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    By Kristina Panos | October 4, 2023

    Now first of all, [Steph] grants that you can already take your pick of several LED pumpkin badges out there on IO. That’s not the point. The point is that …read more

  • LittleFS: The Emphasis Is On Little

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    By Al Williams | October 4, 2023

    It used to be that developing for microcontrollers was relatively relaxing. These days, even a cheap micro like the Raspberry Pi Pico has multiple cores, networking (for the W, at …read more

  • Hackaday Prize 2023: The Wildcard Finalists Are Here

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    By Tom Nardi | October 4, 2023

    We’re in the endgame now — there’s just about a month to go before the final judging will take place for the 2023 Hackaday Prize, which means all of our …read more

  • Autonomous Wheelchair Lets Jetson Do The Driving

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    By Tom Nardi | October 4, 2023

    Compared to their manual counterparts, electric wheelchairs are far less demanding to operate, as the user doesn’t need to have upper body strength normally required to turn the wheels. But …read more

  • Robotic Mic Swarm Helps Pull Voices Out Of Crowded Room Of Multiple Speakers

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    By Lewin Day | October 4, 2023

    One of the persistent challenges in audio technology has been distinguishing individual voices in a room full of chatter. In virtual meeting settings, the moderator can simply hit the mute …read more

  • Roll Your Own Servo

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    By Al Williams | October 4, 2023

    Usually, when you want a servo motor, you simply buy one already made. But if you need something unusual, you can turn any DC motor into a custom servo you …read more

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