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A Raspberry Pi 5 Is Better Than Two Pi 4s

What’s as fast as two Raspberry Pi 4s? The brand-new Raspberry Pi 5, that’s what. And for only a $5 upcharge (with an asterisk), it’s going to the new go-to …read more

The Oldest Living Torrent Is 20 Years Old

Twenty years ago, in a world dominated by dial-up connections and a fledgling World Wide Web, a group of New Zealand friends embarked on a journey. Their mission? To bring …read more

You’ve Got Mail: Faster And Faster We Go

When we last left the post office, they had implemented OCR to read even the sloppiest of handwriting. And to augment today’s 99% accuracy rate, there’s a center full of …read more

Do Bounties Hurt FOSS?

As with many things in life, motivation is everything. This also applies to the development of software, which is a field that has become immensely important over the past decades. …read more

Tech In Plain Sight: Microwave Ovens

Our homes are full of technological marvels, and, as a Hackaday reader, we are betting you know the basic ideas behind a microwave oven even if you haven’t torn one …read more

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  • These DIY Super Headphones Take Sound Seriously

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    By Donald Papp | October 1, 2023

    [Pete Lewis] from SparkFun takes audio and comfort seriously, and recently shared details on making a customized set of Super Headphones, granting quality sound and stereo ambient passthrough, while providing …read more

  • ESP32 Keeps Track Of Hot Tub’s Vital Signs

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    By Robin Kearey | October 1, 2023

    Like swimming pools, hot tubs need regular monitoring to ensure their water stays clean and clear. An average person might take a water quality reading once or twice a week …read more

  • Overclocking Raspberry Pi 5’s SoC To 3 GHz And 1 GHz GPU

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    By Maya Posch | October 1, 2023

    Overclocking computer systems is a fun way to extract some free performance, or at least see how far you can push the hardware before you run into practical limitations. The …read more

  • A Spinning Egg For Your Thoughts?

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    By Danie Conradie | October 1, 2023

    Brushless motors are fascinating devices that come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but you’ve probably never seen one in the form of a free-spinning shiny metal egg. Created …read more

  • The Magic Of A Diode Sampler To Increase Oscilloscope Bandwidth

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    By Jenny List | September 30, 2023

    Making an oscilloscope is relatively easy, while making a very fast oscilloscope is hard. There’s a trick that converts a mundane instrument into a very fast one, it’s been around …read more

  • Micro Robot Disregards Gears, Embraces Explosions

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    By Donald Papp | September 30, 2023

    Researchers at Cornell University have developed a tiny, proof of concept robot that moves its four limbs by rapidly igniting a combination of methane and oxygen inside flexible joints. The …read more

  • CNC Soldering Bot Handles Your Headers

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    By Jenny List | September 30, 2023

    Soldering pin headers by hand is a tedious task, especially when your project has a huge number of them. [iforce2d] has a large number of boards with a lot of …read more

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