Movies mirror the time they were made. [ErnieTech] asserts that we can see what people thought about computers back in 1957 ...
If you came of age in the 1990s, you’ll remember the unmistakable auditory handshake of an analog modem negotiating its ...
Imagine cooling your building with the same principle that kept Victorian-era icehouses stocked with lake-frozen blocks, but ...
Getting a robot to stand on two wheels without tipping over involves a challenging dance with the laws of physics.
Small cylindrical parts are often formed through deep drawing — a process by which a punch forms the finished piece from a ...
Have you been to FOSDEM? It’s a yearly two-day megaconference in Brussels, every first weekend of February. Thousands of ...
In our wider community we are all familiar with the idea of open source software. Many of us run it as our everyday tools, a ...
You’ve doubtless seen those ubiquitous clock modules, especially when setting clocks for daylight savings time. You know the ...
As consumers worldwide slowly make the switch from internal combustion vehicles to lower-carbon equivalents, a few concerns ...
There’s been a lot of buzz about Meshtastic lately, and with good reason. The low-power LoRa-based network has a ton of ...
If you’re coming to Hackaday Europe 2025, you’ve got just over a week to get your bags packed and head on out to Berlin. Of ...
If you’ve ever been configuring a router or other network device and noticed that you can set up IPv4 and IPv6, you might have wondered what happened to IPv5. Well, thanks to [Navek], you ...