[Kalle] is at it once again with much more hacks on electrical power utilize meters. This time, the meter has been hacked to stream their data over the aether wirelessly. Now,
[Kalle] is at it once again with much more hacks on electrical power utilize meters. This time, the meter has been hacked to stream their data over the aether wirelessly. Now,
With a like of blinky and glowey things, [Fran] has collected a lot of electronic display gadgets over the years. now she’s doing a few teardowns and tutorials on a
one of the joys of being a maker and Hacker is solving problems and filling needs. When you can do both, well, that’s something special. [rodrigo.mejiasz]’s project certainly fits into
when we got our official entry into the red bull development contest completed as well as submitted, we figured we may also kick things up a notch just for giggles.
Cookware isn’t something we usually build ourselves; you’d want a well-equipped metal shop to do the job and do it right. [Torbjörn Åhman] has just that, however, and set about
For day two of DEF CON, I taken a look at tamper obvious devices, the contests area, and a few embedded talks. read all about it after the break. Tamper
I keep saying I need to stay away from auction sites, but then I wouldn’t have as much fodder for Hackaday, would I? As I write this, I’m waiting on
In the name of saving weight as well as pushing plastic, it’s nice to see continuous tweaks on 3D printer extruders from folks in their spare time. as well as
While addressable LED strips are all the rage, [Mike] from [mikeselectricstuff] has been working on an installation using the more basic two-wire strips that are simply controlled via PWM dimming.
While this is not exactly a hack or a fail, it definitely is an inspiring example on how to debug a faulty card. [Quinn] is one of the very few