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Last Chance: 2025 Hackaday Supercon Still Wants You!

Good news, procrastinators! Today was going to be the last day to throw your hat in the ring for a slot to talk at Supercon in November, but we’re extending …read more

Back To The Future, 40 Years Old, Looks Like The Past

Great Scott! If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you’re gonna see some serious shit. — Doc Brown On this day, forty years ago, …read more

FLOSS Weekly Episode 839: I Want To Get Paid Twice

This week Jonathan chats with benny Vasquez about AlmaLinux! Why is AlmaLinux the choice for slightly older hardware? What is the deal with RISC-V? And how does EPEL fit in? …read more

South Korea Brought High-Rise Fire Escape Solutions To The Masses

When a fire breaks out in a high-rise building, conventional wisdom is that stairwells are the only way out. Lifts are verboten in such scenarios, while sheer height typically prevents …read more

Why The Latest Linux Kernel Won’t Run On Your 486 And 586 Anymore

Some time ago, Linus Torvalds made a throwaway comment that sent ripples through the Linux world. Was it perhaps time to abandon support for the now-ancient Intel 486? Developers had …read more

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  • Going To The (Parallel) Chapel

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    By Al Williams | July 6, 2025

    There is always the promise of using more computing power for a single task. Your computer has multiple CPUs now, surely. Your video card has even more. Your computer is …read more

  • Convert Any Book To A DIY Audiobook?

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    By Dave Rowntree | July 6, 2025

    If the idea of reading a physical book sounds like hard work, [Nick Bild’s] latest project, the PageParrot, might be for you. While AI gets a lot of flak these …read more

  • A Look Through The Eye Of A Bowling Ball

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    By Fenix Guthrie | July 5, 2025

    If you are anything like us, last time you went bowling, you thought more about how the ball came back to you than actually knocking down the pin. Perhaps you …read more

  • Shadow Clock Shows The Time On The Wall

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    By Lewin Day | July 5, 2025

    What if you build a clock that displayed the time not just on its own, but in its shadows as well? [Lewis] from [DIY Machines] has done just that, with …read more

  • Daisy Chain Of Hacks Lets New Arm Board Run Doom

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    By Tyler August | July 5, 2025

    Running DOOM on ARM? Old hat. Running Doom (2016) on an ARM SBC? Well, that’s a bit more interesting, and [Interfacing Linux] shows us how with this handy guide, and …read more

  • Mapping Tool Helps Identify Usable Land For Building

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    By Lewin Day | July 5, 2025

    How would you go about identifying usable land that suits your building tastes? [Scott Sexton] was specifically, looking for land that’s not to steep to build on, and realized that …read more

  • AI Is Only Coming For Fun Jobs

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    By Bryan Cockfield | July 5, 2025

    In the past few years, what marketers and venture capital firms term “artificial intelligence” but is more often an advanced predictive text model of some sort has started taking people’s …read more

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