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Do you use a spell checker? We’ll guess you do. Would you use a button that just said “correct all spelling errors in ...
Do you like buses, or do you just like the flippy-flappy displays they use to show route information? Either way, you’ll ...
BornHack is a week-long summer hacker camp in a forest on the Danish island of Fyn, that consistently delivers a very ...
These days, the personal MP3 player has been largely replaced by the the smartphone. However, [Justinas Petkauskas] still ...
Despite being a readily-available source of useful plastic, massive numbers of disposable bottles go to waste every day. To ...
Another week, another Hackaday podcast, and for this one Elliot is joined by Jenny List, fresh from the BornHack hacker camp ...
The Tea app has had a rough week. It’s not an unfamiliar story: Unsecured Firebase databases were left exposed to the ...
Once upon a time, you could buy floppy drive cleaning disks at just about any stationary or computer store. These days, they’re harder to find. If you want to build one yourself, though, you ...
When a tipster came to us with the line “One dollar BASIC computer”, it intrigued us enough to have a good look at [Stan6314] ...
When Raspberry Pi’s new RP2350 MCU was released in 2024, it had a slight issue in that its GPIO pins would leak a significant ...
Electric guitars are great, but they’re just so 20th century. You’d think decades of musicians riffing on the instrument would mean there are no hacks left in the humble axe.
With us chafing at time zones and daylight saving time (DST) these days, it can be easy to forget how much more confusing things were in the late 19th century. Back then few areas had synchronized ...