When the files on the Titan submersible disaster were published, most people skimmed for drama. Hackers, however, would likely zoom in on the hardware autopsy. [Scott Manley] actually did this. He ...
Part of setting up a microcontroller when writing a piece of firmware usually involves configuring its connections to the ...
Gaussian Splats is a term you have likely come across, probably in relation to 3D scenery. But what are they, exactly? This ...
When it comes to microphones, [Roan] has expensive tastes. He fancies the famous Telefunken U-47, but doesn’t quite have the ...
Most of us do our writing on computers these days, but the modern computing environment does present a lot of distractions. That’s let to the concept of the writer deck, a simplified device intended ...
Halloween is about tricks and treats, but who wouldn’t fancy a bit to drink with that? [John Sutley] decided to complete his Halloween party with a drink dispenser looking as though it was ...
Speech synthesis has been around since roughly the middle of the 20th century. Once upon a time, it took remarkably advanced hardware just to even choke out a few words. But as [atomic14] shows ...
If you haven’t lived underneath a rock for the past decade or so, you will have seen a lot of arguing in the media by ...
When Microsoft decided they wanted to get into the game console market, they were faced with a problem. Everyone knew them as ...
Having another security threat emanating from Node.js’ Node Package Manager (NPM) feels like a weekly event at this point, ...
Do you have a classic Amiga computer? Do you want to search the web with iBrowse, but keep running into all that pesky modern HTML5 and HTTPS? In that case, [Nihirash] created BoringSearch.com ...
For anyone who’s joined us for previous years, you’ll know that badge hacking and modification are core to the Hackaday ...