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Hackaday Podcast Episode 266: A Writer’s Deck, Patching Your Battleship, And Fact-Checking The Eclipse

Before Elliot Williams jumps on a train for Hackaday Europe, there was just enough time to meet up virtually with Tom Nardi to discuss their favorite hacks and stories from …read more

This Week In Security: BatBadBut, DLink, And Your TV Too

So first up, we have BatBadBut, a pun based on the vulnerability being “about batch files and bad, but not the worst.” It’s a weird interaction between how Windows uses …read more

FLOSS Weekly Episode 778: OctoPrint — People Are Amazing At Breaking Things

This week Jonathan Bennett and Katherine Druckman sit down with Gina Häußge to talk OctoPrint! It’s one of our favorite ways to babysit our 3D printers, and the project has …read more

Chandra X-ray Observatory Threatened By Budget Cuts

Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in July of 1999, the Chandra X-ray Observatory is the most capable space telescope of its kind. As of this writing, the spacecraft is …read more

In A Twist, Humans Take Jobs From AI

Back in the 1970s, Rockwell had an ad that proudly proclaimed: “The best electronic brains are still human.” They weren’t wrong. Computers are great and amazing, but — for now …read more

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  • Hackaday Europe 2024 Is Live

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    By Elliot Williams | April 13, 2024

    Hackaday Europe 2024 is on!  We’re all here in Berlin, and the talks are about to begin. If you’re not, you can join us in spirit on our livestream!  And if …read more

  • PicoNtrol Brings Modern Controllers To Atari 2600

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    By Tom Nardi | April 13, 2024

    While there’s an argument to be made that retro games should be experienced with whatever input device they were designed around, there’s no debating that modern game controllers are a …read more

  • Who’s Afraid Of A CRT?

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    By Jenny List | April 13, 2024

    Older consumer electronic devices follow a desirability curve in which after they fall from favour they can’t be given away. But as they become rarer, they reach a point at …read more

  • Delays And Timers In LTSpice (no 555)

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    By Al Williams | April 13, 2024

    If you need a precise time, you could use a microcontroller. Of course, then all your friends will say “Could have done that with a 555!” But the 555 isn’t …read more

  • A Bend Sensor Developed With 3D Printer Filament

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    By Jenny List | April 13, 2024

    PhD students spend their time pursuing whatever general paths their supervisor has given them, and if they are lucky, it yields enough solid data to finally write a thesis without …read more

  • Vintage Particle Counter Is A Treasure Trove Of Classic Parts

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    By Dan Maloney | April 13, 2024

    If you need a demonstration of just how far technology has come in the last 40 years, just take a look at this teardown of a 1987 laser particle counter. …read more

  • Rabbit Sighted In The Wild

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    By Jenny List | April 13, 2024

    Here at Hackaday we’re suckers for old abandoned technologies, the more obscure the better. The history of the telephone has plenty to capture our attention, and it’s from that arena …read more

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