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via Hackaday: Fail of the Week: The Case of the Curiously Colored Streetlights
What color are the street lights in your town? While an unfortunate few still suffer…
Read morevia Hackaday: Usagi Electric’s Paper Tape Reader is Ready to Hop With the Tube Computer
After previously working out a suitable approach to create a period-correct paper tape reader for…
Read morevia Hackaday: The Rise of Self-Cleaning, Cat-Killing Litter Boxes
Machines that automate the various tedious tasks that come with being a servant in a…
Read morevia Hackaday: Hack Your Eyesight with High Tech Bifocals
As we get older, our eyes get worse. That’s just a fact of life. It…
Read morevia Hackaday: Hack On Self: Collecting Data
A month ago, I’ve talked about using computers to hack on our day-to-day existence, specifically,…
Read morevia Amateur Radio Daily: Special Event Celebrates Sasquatch Awareness Day
The Radio Club of Tacoma is celebrating National Sasquatch Awareness Day with a series of…
Read morevia Hackaday: Real Time Hacking Of A Supermarket Toy
Sometimes those moments arise when a new device comes on the market and hardware hackers…
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Read morevia Hackaday: Thermal Runaway: Solving the Bane of Electric Vehicles
Although battery fires in electric cars and two-wheeled vehicles are not a common phenomenon, they…
Read morevia Hackaday: Reverse Engineering A Keyboard Driver Uncovers A Self-Destruct Code
Should you be able to brick a keyboard just by writing a driver to flash…
Read morevia Hackaday: Pulling Apart An Old Satellite Truck Tracker
Sometimes there’s nothing more rewarding than pulling apart an old piece of hardware of mysterious…
Read morevia Hackaday: Broadcast TV Simulator Keeps the Nostalgia Flowing
Watch out, Gen X-ers — there’s a nostalgia overload heading your way, courtesy of this…
Read morevia Hackaday: Winamp Releases Source Code, But Is It Really Open?
The 1990s seem to have reached that point at which they are once more considered…
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