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Last post published on Sat Jul 27 2024
A study analyzes how artificial neural networks recognize objects, revealing that they often rely on repetitive patterns rather than unique characteristics.
A software revival enables users to continue using vintage digital cameras from the 1990s, preserving a piece of digital photography history.
Researchers design a new linear electromagnetic actuator, Linette, mimicking human muscles, with potential applications in robotics and small machines.
The decline of shortwave radio listening and its unique experience in engaging with global affairs and cultures.
The Hackaday Podcast Episode 281 discusses various topics, including a new contest and hacks, and shares interesting projects and articles.
A programmer uses a Commodore 64 to program an AVR microcontroller, demonstrating creative problem-solving and resourcefulness.
The article discusses various security-related topics, including exploits, hacks, and vulnerabilities in software and systems.
A group of modders has developed a concept for a miniature Wii console, the Kawaii, which is functional and shrunk down to keychain size.
Researchers design a puzzle maze for kittens to solve, demonstrating their problem-solving abilities and providing insight into feline play experiences.
An engineer creates a large bubble using a car-mounted bubble wand and a special fluid, achieving impressive results.
Researchers develop a method to attach human skin to robot faces for a more realistic appearance, enabling natural interactions with humans.
A DIY enthusiast successfully reverse-engineers a Dreo tower fan's cloud-based control system, achieving local control without relying on a commercial server.
A 3D-printed RC drift car with advanced features is showcased, highlighting its design and capabilities.
A DIY enthusiast creates a USB-C powered hotplate for reflow tasks on small printed circuit boards, but struggles to reach high temperatures.
The author shares their experience writing a Bash script to automate building firmware images for 3D printers, discussing two main challenges and solutions.
A simple liquid level indicator is built using a ULN2003 IC and basic components to monitor water levels in large, opaque tanks.
Sony announces the end of writable optical media production, citing declining consumer interest, and the impact on jobs and the industry.
A retro-style cyberdeck, the Cyberdore 2064, is a unique 3D printed device with a functional mechanical keyboard and USB input device.
Pnut, a C transpiler, converts C code into POSIX shell scripts, allowing users to write shell scripts in a more familiar language.
A security researcher finds a vulnerability in an IP video camera's firmware, revealing a hard-coded root password.