The Harford Hackerspace in Baltimore, Maryland just went public with the zen garden they built for the Red Bull creation contest. It’s a CNC creation that will help ease your
The Harford Hackerspace in Baltimore, Maryland just went public with the zen garden they built for the Red Bull creation contest. It’s a CNC creation that will help ease your
This is [Wombling’s] no-cost option to getting rain from his gutters into a rain barrel. It is literally just a bunch of plastic water bottles chained together. At one end
[Quinn Dunki]’s awesome 6502-based computer is coming ideal along, and she made a decision it’s time to add one of the most crucial features found in the 80s microcomputers she’s
What does a hacker do when he or she wants something however can’t pay for it? They hack one together, of course. Or, in the situation of [Ramón Calvo], they
The owner of Hackaday, [Jason Calacanis], wants to sell this site. The editors and contributors of Hackaday want to buy it and turn it into a nonprofit. You can help! Here’s a
Every once in a while a project comes along with that magical power to consume your time and attention for numerous months. When you finally complete it, you feel sorry
[H. Smeitink] got his hands on a 320×240 color TFT LCD screen. He set out to drive it with a small picture microcontroller but didn’t find a lot of help
[Alex] has decreased the resolution of his timepiece as a trade-off for speedy-readability. At least that’s what he declares when explaining his color-changing clock. It utilizes a ShiftBrite to slowly
The first month of [WoolyDawg5’s] summer break went into building one Nintendo emulator to guideline them all. He thinks there’s nothing like playing the games on the original controllers, and
There are exactly two types of personal computers available today. If you need a lot of horsepower, a powerful GPU, or a full-power CPU, you’re going to end up with