It was Supercon this weekend, and Hackaday staffers made their way to Pasadena for what was by all accounts an excellent ...
This year we challenged the Hackaday community to develop Shitty Simple Supercon Add-Ons (SAO) that did more than just blink ...
If you’re into pushing tech boundaries from home, this one’s for you. Redditor [mi_kotalik] has crafted ‘Zero’, a custom pair ...
The ever-shrinking size of electronics and sensors has allowed wearables to help us quantify more and more about ourselves in ...
If you’re planning on working satellites or doing any sort of RF work where the signal lives down in the dirt, you’re going ...
A popular expression in the Linux forums nowadays is noting that someone “uses Arch btw”, signifying that they have the technical chops to install and use Arch Linux, a distribution ...
Cameras are a funny rabbit hole to fall down as a hacker, because we have well over a century of items to pick and choose ...
At this point in the tech dystopia cycle, it’s no surprise that the initial purchase price of a piece of technology is likely ...
The regenerative radio is long-ago superseded in commercial receivers, but it remains a common project for electronics or ...
Wired has a fascinating story this week, about the length Sophos has gone to for the last 5 years, to track down a group of ...
We love seeing the incredible work many RF enthusiasts manage to pull off — they make it look so easy! Though RF can be ...
DIY gaming handhelds have long been the purview of the advanced hacker, with custom enclosures and fiddly soldering making it ...