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Hackster is the world’s fastest growing developer community for learning, programming, and building hardware with 2.4M+ members and 40K+ open source projects.

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Mirko Pavleski upcycled a vintage portable CRT TV into a beautifully retro digital clock driven by an ATmega328. hackster.io/news/tube-time…


.@geerlingguy took a look at the @Hi_MINISFORUM MS-R1 mini workstation to see if its impressive specs would make it a good homelab server. hackster.io/news/arm-ed-to…


Will it run Minecraft? A new gauntlet has been thrown down, and for the record, yes, light bulbs can run Minecraft server. hackster.io/news/this-lamp…


Zac Builds installed a custom water-cooling system in a PlayStation 3 so that it could be heavily overclocked for peak retro gaming. hackster.io/news/giving-th…


YouTuber Concept Bytes built a real talking Magic Mirror from Shrek with a @Raspberry_Pi and ChatGPT. hackster.io/news/ai-ai-on-…


.@MAYERMAKES built a Star Trek communicator badge that is actually a cell phone capable of making calls. hackster.io/news/this-star…


The OmniOne Pocket PC packs desktop power into a handheld device with a keyboard, touchscreen, and N150 CPU for doing real work on the go. hackster.io/news/desktop-p…


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Mihai Popa's PIC18F26K22-powered board is capable of monitoring for possible leaks caused by water pipes or hoses in his house. hackster.io/popa-mihai/dev…


The upcoming Kode Dot is an all-in-one device that wants to dethrone the Flipper Zero. hackster.io/news/kode-dot-…


Tired of perfect iPhone pics? Maker Blytical built “Retro Cam,” a @Raspberry_Pi-powered analog camera that captures VHS-quality photos. hackster.io/news/beauty-is…


Ex-Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer restored a 200lb, 622MB DEC RA82 disk drive to run Unix on his vintage PDP-11/73 computer. hackster.io/news/taking-a-…


Dig this! A groovy hacker built a far-out machine with a @Raspberry_Pi Pico to emulate classic '70s computers like the Apple I. Solid! hackster.io/news/that-70s-…


.@UniofOxford researchers built "fluidic robots" that move, sense, and make decisions using only information encoded into their physical structure. hackster.io/news/if-i-only…


Yang Shu built an 8-key macropad with a 3.5" LCD that is powered by an ESP32-S2 and can be hacked to work perfectly for any application. hackster.io/news/the-keys-…


Jdaie Lin built a fully offline voice assistant using a Raspberry Pi 5, a Whisplay HAT, and a Qwen3 chatbot — no Wi-Fi or cloud needed. hackster.io/news/an-ai-hat…


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