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I wanna make this cool thing: "MicroSat Circuit Sculpture Small satellite sculpture based on brass tube and copper wire. It is a "functional" micro satellite that captures photos and sends it via WiFi" it looks awesome 🙂 hackaday.io/project/190029… #Hackaday #ESP32 #timelapse



🔍 Mind-blowing miniaturization! Mike Roller's 2.4×1.45mm LED blinky circuit might be the world's smallest ever built. Hand-soldered ATtiny20 + 01005 LED pushing the limits of what's possible! #Electronics #Hackaday hackaday.io/project/202675…



Fellow nerds 🤓 If you're going to @hackaday Supercon next weekend and you're interested in automating selling/shipping/fulfilling orders for shops like @tindie, @Etsy, @lectronz, and @Shopify, come check out my talk Saturday morning at 11:00am in the DesignLab #hackaday

If you're at #hackaday #supercon come see my talk about sharing @kicad_pcb projects on the web. It's at 4pm in the DesignLab!

Hi! I built a Pocket Operator alternative:⚡️⚡️ #hackaday #synthesizers #pocketoperator #mechanicalkeyboards
Calling hackers, creatives, innovators, and inventors the #Hackaday #Superconference 2025 Call for Proposals are now open! If you've got a unique, crafty, creative, or cutting edge talk or workshop idea we want you to share it with the Hackaday Community ✨…

Nailed it! After around ten iterations, I present a now worthy World’s first dual colour, MSLA Resin print. Entirely done with a standard resin printer, no hand painting involved! Some items for scale! #Hackaday worthy? Keyboard is intended for the amazing Xberry Pi

Attending @hackaday Supercon? Come by @nullspacelabs on Friday for the Meow Mixer! Meet fellow hackers, solder a badge, & check out LA's local hackerspace #hackaday #supercon meetup.com/cyber-weapons-…

Hack A Day 2024 is back & bigger than ever! This year’s theme, 'Securing Identity', focuses on the importance of protecting digital identities & tackling the rise of fake identities through deepfakes. Join us at the #HackADay Cybersecurity Conference on 11 Nov. Sign up:…
How bad can a $0.60 Knockoff ADS1115 ADC be?#hackaday Although the saying of caveat emptor rings loudly in the mind of any purveyor of electronic components, the lure of Very Cheap Stuff is almost impossible to resist. Sure, that $0.60 ADC on LCSC that … ift.tt/05RGIJh

Could This be the Year of Algol?#hackaday Ok, you caught us. It certainly isn’t going to be the year of Algol. When you think of “old” programming languages, you usually think of FORTRAN and COBOL. You should also think of LISP. But only a few people wi… ift.tt/NZemQnS

Rubik’s WOWCube: What Really Makes a Toy?#hackaday If there ever was a toy that enjoys universal appeal and recognition, the humble Rubik’s Cube definitely is on the list. Invented in 1974 by sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik with origin… ift.tt/UBdoxzD

A Casio Toy Synth Is Ready To ROCK!#hackaday There is likely to be more than one of you who has eyed up a child’s toy synthesizer in a second hand store, and considered making something more impressive with it. In many cases these instruments are underw… ift.tt/PvF5hpH

QUIC! Jump to User Space!#hackaday Everyone knows that Weird Al lampooned computers in a famous parody song (It’s All About the Pentiums). But if you want more hardcore (including more hardcore language, so if you are offended by rap music-style explici… ift.tt/XJahfk0

Ask Hackaday: Why is TTL 5 Volts?#hackaday The familiar five volts standard from back in the TTL days always struck me as odd. Back when I was just a poor kid trying to cobble together my first circuits from the Forrest Mims Engineer’s Notebook, TTL was… ift.tt/xiH6SEI

Can a Coin Cell Make 27 Volts?#hackaday We have all no doubt at some point released the magic smoke from a piece of electronics, it’s part of what we do. But sometimes it’s a piece of electronics we’re not quite ready to let go, and something has to be … ift.tt/9N6hLdC

2G Gone? Bring It Back Yourself!#hackaday Some parts of the world still have ample 2G coverage; for those of in North America, 2G is long gone and 3G has either faded into dusk or beginning its sunset. The legendary [dosdude1] shows us it need not be so… ift.tt/TQiXNue
![360TechAdvisors's tweet image. 2G Gone? Bring It Back Yourself!#hackaday
Some parts of the world still have ample 2G coverage; for those of in North America, 2G is long gone and 3G has either faded into dusk or beginning its sunset. The legendary [dosdude1] shows us it need not be so… ift.tt/TQiXNue](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G2mmUq4X0AA3awJ.jpg)
ESP32 Decodes S/PDIF Like A Boss (Or Any Regular Piece of Hi-Fi Equipment)#hackaday S/PDIF has been around for a long time; it’s still a really great way to send streams of digital audio from device A to device B. [Nathan Ladwig] has got the ESP32 decod… ift.tt/HUl3vXs
![360TechAdvisors's tweet image. ESP32 Decodes S/PDIF Like A Boss (Or Any Regular Piece of Hi-Fi Equipment)#hackaday
S/PDIF has been around for a long time; it’s still a really great way to send streams of digital audio from device A to device B. [Nathan Ladwig] has got the ESP32 decod… ift.tt/HUl3vXs](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G2kAba-WoAA_R5_.jpg)
How Do the Normal People Survive?#hackaday It was one of those weeks last week at Hackaday’s home office. My mother-in-law handed me her favorite power bank and said “it’s not charging”. She had every expectation that I’ll open it up, desolder the weary… ift.tt/U1tgTpj

Ask Hackaday: How Do You Distro Hop?#hackaday If you read “Jenny’s Daily Drivers” or “Linux Fu” here on Hackaday, you know we like Linux. Jenny’s series, especially, always points out things I want to try on different distributions. However, I have a re… ift.tt/7HY1Koy

How Many Phones Sport a 5 and 1/4 Diskette Drive? This One.#hackaday It all started with a sarcastic comment right here on Hackaday.com: ” How many phones do you know that sport a 5 and 1/4 inch diskette drive?” — and [Paul Sanjay] took that … ift.tt/cE2XIlL
![360TechAdvisors's tweet image. How Many Phones Sport a 5 and 1/4 Diskette Drive? This One.#hackaday
It all started with a sarcastic comment right here on Hackaday.com: ” How many phones do you know that sport a 5 and 1/4 inch diskette drive?” — and [Paul Sanjay] took that … ift.tt/cE2XIlL](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G146ZxGWoAATmqm.jpg)
Whither the Chip Shortage?#hackaday Do you remember the global chip shortage? Somehow it seems so long ago, but it’s not even really been three years yet. Somehow, I had entirely forgotten about it, until two random mentions about it popped up in short … ift.tt/Cm8bnAJ

It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s… an Air Breathing Satellite?!#hackaday The big problem with Low Earth Orbit is, oddly enough, air resistance. Sure, there’s not enough air to breathe in space, but there is enough to create drag when you’re whipping arou… ift.tt/MR5t43E

Who Wants a Rusty Old Smartphone?#hackaday If we’re talking about oxidized iron… probably nobody. If we’re talking about Rust the programming language, well, that might be a different story. Google agrees, and is working on bringing the language into A… ift.tt/YsEnPUo

Dirty Pots, Meet Power Tools!#hackaday Let’s face it, nobody likes scrubbing, but what option do you have? You can’t exactly break out the grinder to clean off the remains of last nights dinner… right? Well, maybe not a grinder, but thanks to this hack… ift.tt/sIXEfjr

Enhanced Definition TV: “A Poor Man’s High-Def”#hackaday Although to many of us the progression from ‘standard definition’ TV and various levels of high-definition at 720p or better seemed to happen smoothly around the turn of the new century, there was… ift.tt/FjmQKwM

When Is Your Pyrex Not The Pyrex You Expect?#hackaday It’s not often that Hackaday brings you something from a cooking channel, but [I Want To Cook] has a fascinating look at Pyrex glassware that’s definitely worth watching. If you know anything about P… ift.tt/ly18Uuo
![360TechAdvisors's tweet image. When Is Your Pyrex Not The Pyrex You Expect?#hackaday
It’s not often that Hackaday brings you something from a cooking channel, but [I Want To Cook] has a fascinating look at Pyrex glassware that’s definitely worth watching. If you know anything about P… ift.tt/ly18Uuo](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G1GwU2tXkAA2Pg5.jpg)
2025 Hackaday Component Abuse Challenge: Let the Games Begin!#hackaday In theory, all parts are ideal and do just exactly what they say on the box. In practice, everything has its limits, most components have non-ideal characteristics, and you can even … ift.tt/n1ANguv

What Is the Fourier Transform?#hackaday Over at Quanta Magazine [Shalma Wegsman] asks What Is the Fourier Transform? [Shalma] begins by telling you a little about Joseph Fourier, the French mathematician with an interest in heat propagation who founded… ift.tt/Nh5DUGk
![360TechAdvisors's tweet image. What Is the Fourier Transform?#hackaday
Over at Quanta Magazine [Shalma Wegsman] asks What Is the Fourier Transform?
[Shalma] begins by telling you a little about Joseph Fourier, the French mathematician with an interest in heat propagation who founded… ift.tt/Nh5DUGk](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G0sTyddWcAAUgb0.jpg)
I wanna make this cool thing: "MicroSat Circuit Sculpture Small satellite sculpture based on brass tube and copper wire. It is a "functional" micro satellite that captures photos and sends it via WiFi" it looks awesome 🙂 hackaday.io/project/190029… #Hackaday #ESP32 #timelapse



🔍 Mind-blowing miniaturization! Mike Roller's 2.4×1.45mm LED blinky circuit might be the world's smallest ever built. Hand-soldered ATtiny20 + 01005 LED pushing the limits of what's possible! #Electronics #Hackaday hackaday.io/project/202675…



No Plans for the Weekend? Learn Raytracing!#hackaday Weekends can be busy for a lot of us, but sometimes you have one gloriously free and full of possibilities. If that’s you, you might consider taking a gander at [Peter Shirley]’s e-book “Learning Rayt… ift.tt/8P0BYEW
![360TechAdvisors's tweet image. No Plans for the Weekend? Learn Raytracing!#hackaday
Weekends can be busy for a lot of us, but sometimes you have one gloriously free and full of possibilities. If that’s you, you might consider taking a gander at [Peter Shirley]’s e-book “Learning Rayt… ift.tt/8P0BYEW](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G0MFlXVXsAAEZqp.jpg)
Asking new bing for markdown instruction in the style of #hackaday or #instructables + a detailed part list to engineer ideas @Supplyframe @SupplyframeDL

ƈყႦҽɾρυɳƙ ԋαɳԃԋҽʅԃ ɱҽʂԋ ɾαԃισ: After the many Baofeng UV5R Case Mods, is the "RNODE " now a real thing? Leave a like if you want to know more. hackaday.com/2024/03/18/rno… #Cyberpunk2077 #RNODE #Hackaday #mesh

Fellow nerds 🤓 If you're going to @hackaday Supercon next weekend and you're interested in automating selling/shipping/fulfilling orders for shops like @tindie, @Etsy, @lectronz, and @Shopify, come check out my talk Saturday morning at 11:00am in the DesignLab #hackaday

Finally we are on @instructables Check out our first project now: instructables.com/Recording-Musc… More projects coming in next few days. Stay Tuned!! #upsidedownlabs #opensource #hackaday #hackster #arduino #instructables

Attending @hackaday Supercon? Come by @nullspacelabs on Friday for the Meow Mixer! Meet fellow hackers, solder a badge, & check out LA's local hackerspace #hackaday #supercon meetup.com/cyber-weapons-…

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