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This week, we announced the winners for the previous Pet Hacks contest and rang in our new contest: The One Hertz Challenge.
Time for another European flavoured Hackaday Podcast this week, as Elliot Williams is joined by Jenny List, two writers ...
Most standing desks on the market use electric motors or hand cranks to raise and lower the deck. However, [Matthias Wandel] ...
I was required to move my server to a different datacenter. The tech that helped handle the logistics suggested I assign one ...
It’s about time! Or maybe it’s about time’s reciprocal: frequency. Whichever way you see it, Hackaday is pleased to announce, ...
Most humans with two ears have a pretty good sense of directional hearing. However, you can build equipment to localize audio ...
Although we might all fundamentally recognize that gaming consoles are just specialized computers, we generally treat them, culturally and physically, differently than we do desktops or laptops.
For whatever reason, certain pieces of technology can have a difficult time interacting with the physical world. Anyone who has ever used a printer or copier can attest to this, as can anyone ...
Robots can look like all sorts of things, but they’re often more fun if you make them look like some kind of charming animal.
Whatever your day job, many of us would love to jump behind the controls of a dump truck for a lark. In the real world, that takes training and expertise and the opportunity is denied to many of ...
You know what the worst thing about the Steam Deck is? Being able to play your games on the go. Wouldn’t it be better if it was a screenless brick that lived under your TV? Well, maybe not, ...
These days, so much of what we see online is delivered by social media algorithms. The operations of these algorithms are opaque to us; commentators forever speculate as to whether they just show ...