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38C3: Lawsuits are Temporary; Glory is Forever

One of the blockbuster talks at last year’s Chaos Communications Congress covered how a group of hackers discovered code that allegedly bricked public trains in Poland when they went into …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2024/12/29/38c3-lawsuits-are-temporary-glory-is-forever/


Amateur Radio Operators Detect Signals from Voyager 1

At the time of its construction in the 1950s, the Dwingeloo Radio Observatory was the largest rotatable telescope in the world with a dish diameter of 25 meters. It was …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2024/12/11/amateur-radio-operators-detect-signals-from-voyager-1/


3D Space Can Be Tiled With Corner-free Shapes

Tiling a space with a repeated pattern that has no gaps or overlaps (a structure known as a tessellation) is what led mathematician [Gábor Domokos] to ponder a question: how …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2024/11/23/3d-space-can-be-tiled-with-corner-free-shapes/


StratoSoar Glider Flies Itself from High Altitude

As the technology available to the average hacker and maker gets better and cheaper each year, projects which at one time might have only been within the reach of government …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2024/09/23/stratosoar-glider-flies-itself-from-high-altitude/


Mechanical Logic Gates With Amplification

One of the hardest things about studying electricity, and by extension electronics, is that you generally can’t touch or see anything directly, and if you can you’re generally having a …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2024/09/20/mechanical-logic-gates-with-amplification/


The Trashiest Of Mains Inverters

Switch-mode technology has made inverters which take a low DC voltage and turn it into a usable mains voltage within the reach of everybody. But still, there might be moments …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2024/08/31/the-trashiest-of-mains-inverters/


MIDI Controller in a Cubic Inch

MIDI as a standard has opened up a huge world to any musician willing to use a computer to generate or enhance their playing and recording. Since the 80s, it …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2024/07/27/midi-controller-in-a-cubic-inch/


Reverse-Engineering a Shahed-136 Drone Air Data Computer

An air data computer (ADC) is a crucial part of an avionics package that can calculate the altitude, vertical speed, air speed and more from pressure (via pitot tubes) and …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2024/07/15/reverse-engineering-a-shahed-136-drone-air-data-computer/


There’s Hope For That Cheap Lathe Yet!

There may be few cases where the maxim that “you get what you pay for” rings true, than a lathe. The less you spend on a lathe, the closer you …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2024/02/25/theres-hope-for-that-cheap-lathe-yet/


How To Survive A Wet Bulb Event

Territories across the northern hemisphere are suffering through record-breaking heatwaves this summer. Climate scientists are publishing graphs with red lines jagging dangerously upwards as unprecedented numbers pour in. Residents of …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2023/07/27/how-to-survive-a-wet-bulb-event/


DIY All-Flash NAS Vs. Commercial Hardware

[Jeff Geerling] has tried building his own network-attached storage before, but found that the Raspberry Pi just wasn’t able to keep pace with his demands. He’s back with a new …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2023/07/20/diy-all-flash-nas-vs-commercial-hardware/