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M.2 For Hackers – Expand Your Laptop

You’ve seen M.2 cards in modern laptops already. If you’re buying an SSD today, it’s most likely an M.2 one. Many of our laptops contain M.2 WiFi cards, the consumer-oriented …read more

Computing Fluidly

Computers come in many forms, depending on your definition. We’ve seen computers and computer gates built out of things as diverse as marbles, relays, and — of course — transistors. …read more

Robots Are Folding Laundry, But They Suck At It

Robots are used in all sorts of industries on a wide variety of tasks. Typically, it’s because they’re far faster, more accurate, and more capable than we are. Expert humans …read more

Mastercard’s New Card: Safer From Quantum Attacks?

Quantum computers present a unique threat to many aspects of modern information technology. In particular, many cryptographic systems could be at risk of compromise in the event a malicious actor …read more

Bare-Metal STM32: Setting Up And Using SPI

The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) interface was initially standardized by Motorola in 1979 for short-distance communication in embedded systems. In its most common four-wire configuration, full-duplex data transfer is possible …read more

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  • Play DOOM On Seven-Segment Displays

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    By Bryan Cockfield | October 29, 2022

    Getting DOOM to run on a computer it was never meant to run on is a fun trope in the world of esoteric retro computers. By now we’ve seen it …read more

  • Hackaday Supercon: Back At Last!

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    By Elliot Williams | October 29, 2022

    I’m unashamed to admit that I’ve really missed in-person hacker conferences over the last two and a half years. And while we’re not out of the water yet, COVID-wise, things …read more

  • 3D Printer Slicing In The Manufacturing World

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    By Al Williams | October 29, 2022

    It is no secret that the way you build things in your garage is rarely how big companies build things at scale. But sometimes new techniques on the production floor …read more

  • Gutting And Upgrading Laser “Chiller” With No Chill

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    By Arya Voronova | October 29, 2022

    Getting a cheap CO2 laser cutter is great for your workshop needs, and while you might get a weaker-than-declared laser tube, it’s still going to cut whatever you need to …read more

  • You Can Now Bootstrap Your Amiga Without A Floppy With This One Weird Trick

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    By Lewin Day | October 28, 2022

    Traditionally, most Amigas were intended to boot from a floppy disk. . An Amiga can readily make its own boot floppy, but only once it’s already booted up. If you …read more

  • Luigi’s Mansion First Person Mod Brings Spooky New Perspective

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    By Drew Littrell | October 28, 2022

    The Nintendo GameCube in many ways defied expectations. It was purple, it had buttons shaped like beans, and it didn’t launch with a Mario game. What we got instead was …read more

  • Driving Three-Color E-Paper Pricetags With An Arduino

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    By Lewin Day | October 28, 2022

    ePaper pricetags are becoming popular parts in the hacker community as a cheap way into tinkering with the technology. [Aaron Christophel] got his hands on a 4.4″ model with red, …read more

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