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The Badge Hacks Of Supercon

We just got home from Supercon and well, it was super. It was great to see everyone, and meet a whole bunch of new folks to boot! The talks were …read more

The Rogue Emperor, And What To Do About Them

The chances are if you know someone who is a former Apple employee, you’ll have heard their Steve Jobs anecdote, and that it was rather unflattering to the Apple co-founder. …read more

Hackaday Podcast Episode 295: Circuit Graver, Zinc Creep, And Video Tubes

With Superconference 2024 in the books, Dan joined Elliot, fresh off his flight back from Pasadena, to look through the week (or two) in hacks. It was a pretty good …read more

This Week In Security: Linux VMs, Real AI CVEs, And Backscatter TOR DoS

Steve Ballmer famously called Linux “viral”, with some not-entirely coherent complaints about the OS. In a hilarious instance of life imitating art, Windows machines are now getting attacked through malicious …read more

Mechanisms: Tension Control Bolts

If there’s an enduring image of how large steel structures used to be made, it’s probably the hot riveting process. You’ve probably seen grainy old black-and-white films of a riveting …read more

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  • The End Of Ondsel And Reflecting On The Commercial Prospects For FreeCAD

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    By Maya Posch | November 12, 2024

    Within the world of CAD there are the well-known and more niche big commercial players and there are projects like FreeCAD that seek to bring a OSS solution to the …read more

  • WAV2VGM Plays Audio Via OPL3 Synthesis

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    By Lewin Day | November 12, 2024

    Once upon a time, computers didn’t really have enough resources to play back high-quality audio. It took too much RAM and too many CPU cycles and it was just altogether …read more

  • Teaching Computers To Read — Sort Of

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    By Al Williams | November 12, 2024

    If you ask someone who grew up in the late 1970s or early 1980s what taught them a lot about programming, they’d probably tell you that typing in programs from …read more

  • A Brief History Of Cyrix, Or How To Get Sued By Intel A Lot

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    By Maya Posch | November 12, 2024

    In a new installment on computer history, [Bradford Morgan White] takes us through the sordid history of Cyrix, as this plucky little company created the best math co-processors (FasMath) and …read more

  • Retrotechtacular: Color TV

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    By Al Williams | November 12, 2024

    We have often wondered if people dreamed in black and white before the advent of photography. While color pictures eventually became the norm, black and white TV was common for …read more

  • You Wouldn’t Download A Chair…But You Could

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    By Lewin Day | November 12, 2024

    [Morley Kert] had a problem. He’s a big fan of the lovely Fortune Chair from Heller Furniture. Only, he didn’t want to pay $1,175 for a real one. The solution? …read more

  • Ubiquitous Successful Bus: Version 3

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    By Arya Voronova | November 12, 2024

    USB 2 is the USB we all know and love. But about ten years ago, USB got an upgrade: USB 3.0. And it’s a lot faster. It started off ten …read more

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