Here’s a fun method to break up the monotony in the old workstation farm. The mug Plotter will let you expertly inscribe your coffee vessel with a different witty stating or style for every day of the week. If it looks familiar that’s since it’s loosely based on the non-flat drawing robot, the Egg-Bot. [Teed] developed […]
[Jeremy Blum] aimed to be the brightest trainee at his Master’s graduation ceremony this spring. He designed an LED rig for his mortar board which should battle the sun’s intensity by utilizing as much as 21 watts of power. however he didn’t stop with attractive intensity. while he was at it he likewise included some […]
[Tom Gerhardt] has made this extremely fascinating mud interface for a computer. comply with the link to see a video of it in action. It appears as though he’s utilizing a laser grid of some kind to establish elevation. We may be method off on that though, there aren’t any type of details on the […]
This is a easy hack that might are available in useful one day. [Mooner] wished to utilize a Kensington universal power supply with his Macbook Pro, however discovered the adapters as well as peripherals included “hideous”. His service was to cable directly to the Kensington power supply. It’s quite easy really, only a couple resistors […]
Pi Time is a psychedelic clock constructed out of material as well as Neopixels, managed by an Arduino UNO. The clock started out as a quilted Pi symbol. [Chris as well as Jessica] wished to make something a lot more around the Pi as well as added some RGB lights. At the exact same time, they […]
like numerous of us [Chris Dillon]’s feline prefers to drink chilly fresh water directly from the tap. However, unlike us, [Chris]’s feline friend is as well preoccupied with feline stuff to bother flipping off the faucet after its use. As it turns out, this was an outstanding chance not only for [Chris] to flex his […]
[Kurt] likes to understand what’s going on with his network. He already utilizes bandwidth inspecting software application on his DD-WRT capable router, however he desired a second opinion. So he developed his own network monitor. [Kurt] started by building a passive Ethernet tap. He then needed a network interface chip that would serve his purposes. The typical […]
This last week was SEFF, a week of electric-powered remote-controlled aircraft above 1700 feet of Bermuda grass in the middle of Georgia. [Damon Atwood] has been bringing his 16-foot-wingspan Emmaselle to SEFF for a few years now, as well as this year we’re getting a excellent video of the flight. This is, or was at one time, the […]
It seems to be a perennial feature of our wider community of hackers and makers, that television production companies come up with new ideas for shows featuring us and our skills. Whether it is a reality maker show, a knockout competition, a scavenger hunt, or any other format, it seems that there is always a […]
This Friday, Hackaday.io will be graced with purveyors of open source Silicon. join us in the Hackaday.io Hack chat this Friday, April 14 at midday PDT (19:00 UTC) for a conversation with SiFive, an ‘Open’ silicon manufacturer. This week, we’re sitting down with SiFive, a fabless semiconductor business as well as makers of the HiFive1, […]