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Hackaday Links: August 31, 2025

Back in March, we covered the story of Davis Lu, a disgruntled coder who programmed a logic bomb into his employers’ systems. His code was malicious in the extreme, designed …read more

Picture By Paper Tape

The April 1926 issue of “Science and Invention” had a fascinating graphic. It explained, for the curious, how a photo of a rescue at sea could be in the New …read more

Where There Is No Down: Measuring Liquid Levels In Space

As you can probably imagine, we get tips on a lot of really interesting projects here at Hackaday. Most are pretty serious, at least insofar as they aim to solve …read more

Debugging The Instant Macropad

Last time, I showed you how to throw together a few modules and make a working macropad that could act like a keyboard or a mouse. My prototype was very …read more

Radio Apocalypse: America’s Doomsday Rocket Radios

Even in the early days of the Cold War, it quickly became apparent that simply having hundreds or even thousands of nuclear weapons would never be a sufficient deterrent to …read more

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  • Robotic Canoe Puts Robot Arms To Work

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    By Donald Papp | September 1, 2025

    Most robots get around with tracks or wheels, but [Dave] had something different in mind. Sufficiently unbothered by the prospect of mixing electronics and water, [Dave] augmented a canoe with …read more

  • A Label Printer Gets A New Brain

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    By Jenny List | September 1, 2025

    The internals of a printer, whatever technology it may use, are invariably proprietary, with an abstracted more standard language being used to communicate with a host computer. Thus it’s surprisingly …read more

  • Building A Halloween Vending Computer That Talks

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    By John Elliot V | September 1, 2025

    Our hacker from [Appalachian Forge Works] wrote in to let us know about their vending machine build: a Halloween vending computer that talks. He starts by demonstrating the vending process: …read more

  • Making The World’s Smallest E-Bike Battery

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    By Fenix Guthrie | September 1, 2025

    Often times, e-bikes seek to build the biggest battery with the most range. But what if you want to take a couple lunch loops on your bike and only need …read more

  • Worlds Largest Neutrino Detector Is Collecting Data In China

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    By Tyler August | September 1, 2025

    To say that neutrinos aren’t the easiest particles to study would be a bit of an understatement. Outside of dark matter, there’s not much in particle physics that is as …read more

  • NASA Seeks Volunteers To Track Artemis II Mission

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    By Maya Posch | September 1, 2025

    As NASA’s Artemis program trundles onwards at the blazing pace of a disused and very rusty crawler-transporter, the next mission on the list is gradually coming into focus. This will …read more

  • The Challenges Of Digitizing Paper Films

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    By Aaron Beckendorf | August 31, 2025

    In the 1930s, as an alternative to celluloid, some Japanese companies printed films on paper (kami firumu), often in color and with synchronized 78 rpm record soundtracks. Unfortunately, between the …read more

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