#PROJECTS

2025-12-17

Building a Flying Blended Wing Body Aircraft Prototype

Anyone with an inkling of interest in super-sized remote control aircraft probably has at least seen some of the mind-blowing projects that [Ramy RC] has worked on over the years, with …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/17/buildi

2025-12-17

FLOSS Weekly Episode 859: OpenShot: Simple and Fast

This week Jonathan chats with Jonathan Thomas about OpenShot, the cross-platform video editor that aims to be simple to use, without sacrificing functionality. We did the video edit with OpenShot …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/17/floss-

2025-12-17

The PediSedate: A Winning Combination Of Video Games And Anesthesia

Once upon a time, surgery was done on patents who were fully conscious and awake. As you might imagine, this was a nasty experience for all involved, and particularly the …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/17/the-pe

2025-12-17

AI Picks Outfits With Abandon

Most of us choose our own outfits on a daily basis. [NeuroForge] decided that he’d instead offload this duty to artificial intelligence — perhaps more for the sake of a class …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/17/ai-pic

2025-12-17

Catching those Old Busses

The PC has had its fair share of bus slots. What started with the ISA bus has culminated, so far, in PCI Express slots, M.2 slots, and a few other …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/17/catchi

2025-12-17

The Lethal Danger of Combining Welding and Brake Cleaner

With the availability of increasingly cheaper equipment, welding has become far more accessible these days. While this is definitely a plus, it also comes with the elephant-sized asterisk that as …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/17/the-le

2025-12-17

WiFi Menorah for Eight Nights of Bandwidth

Hanukkah is upon us, and if that’s your jam [Brian] has you covered with this stylish WiFi menorah. While we can’t say if it’ll stretch your last gigabyte of connectivity …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/17/wifi-m

2025-12-17

Make Your Own Tires For RC Cars

You can buy a wide range of RC car tires off the shelf. Still, sometimes it can be hard to find exactly what you’re looking for, particularly if you want …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/16/make-y

2025-12-17

Memory at the Speed of Light

Look inside a science fiction computer, and you’ll probably see tubes and cubes that emit light. Of course, it’s for effect, but the truth is, people do think light computing …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/16/memory

2025-12-16

Building A Granular Sampler Synth

Synthesizing sounds from scratch is all well and good, you just use a bit of maths. However, the latest build from [Daisy] eschews such boring concepts as additive or subtractive …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/16/buildi

2025-12-16

Debugging the AMD GPU

Although Robert F. Kennedy gets the credit for popularizing it, George Bernard Shaw said: “Some men see things as they are and say, ‘Why?’ I dream of things that never …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/16/debugg

2025-12-16

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Curious Keyboards

I love first builds! They say so much about a person, because you see what’s paramount to them in a keyboard. You can almost feel their frustration at other keyboards …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/16/keebin

2025-12-16

Virtual Pet Responds To WiFi

When the Tamagotchi first launched all those decades ago, it took the world by storm. It was just a bunch of simple animations on a monochrome LCD, but it had …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/16/virtua

2025-12-16

Thorium-Metal Alloys and Radioactive Jet Engines

Although metal alloys is not among the most exciting topics for most people, the moment you add the word ‘radioactive’, it does tend to get their attention. So too with …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/16/thoriu

2025-12-16

After Decades, Linux Finally Gains Stable GPIB Support

Recently, [Greg Kroah-Hartman] proclaimed the joyous news on the Linux Kernel Mailing List that stable General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) support has finally been merged into the 6.19 Linux kernel. The …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/16/after-

2025-12-16

Finalizes , Direct
The IRS finalized a pair of long-awaited tribal Monday governing a for welfare and classifying certain tribe-owned as -exempt to allow them to directly monetize tax credits for . [Law360]

2025-12-16

Why Push a Button When a Machine Can Do It For You

Remote control is a wonder of the age, we press a button, and something happens as if by magic. But what happens if there is no remote control, and instead …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/16/why-pu

2025-12-16

Building a Commodore 64 Laptop

What might a laptop version of the Commodore 64 have looked like if one had been released by the late 1980s? This is the question that [Kevin Noki] tried to …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/15/buildi

2025-12-16

Magnetic Transformer Secrets

[Sam Ben-Yaakov] has another lecture online that dives deep into the physics of electronic processes. This time, the subject is magnetic transformers. You probably know that the ratio of current …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/15/magnet

2025-12-16

Plug Into USB, Read Hostname and IP Address

Ever wanted to just plug something in and conveniently read the hostname and IP addresses of a headless board like a Raspberry Pi? Chances are, a free USB port is more …read more
#hacking #projects
hackaday.com/2025/12/15/plug-i

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