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@hackaday@masto.ai · 1d ago

Building a Rad Bluetooth Speaker that Didn’t Really Exist

[Nick] came across an awesome Bluetooth speaker online, only, there was a problem. It didn’t really exist—it was just a render of a device that would be nice to have. …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 1d ago

Hackaday Links: March 15, 2026

Some days, it feels like we’re getting all the bad parts of cyberpunk and none of the cool stuff. Megacorps and cyber warfare? Check. Flying cars and holograms? Not quite …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 1d ago

New Aluminum-Based Catalyst Could De-Throne Platinum Group

Platinum-group metals (PGMs) are great catalysts, but they’re also great investments — in the sense that they are very, very expensive. Just ask the guy nicking car exhausts in the …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 1d ago

Disassembling Opcodes with a Font

Those who stay into the forbidden realm of font rendering quickly learn how convoluted and arcane it can be – LaTeX is a fully Turing-complete programming language, Unicode has over …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 1d ago

DR-DOS Is Back, But Not Quite as We Knew It

If you weren’t around for the early PC era, or were a little more casual about operating systems, you could perhaps be forgiven for not knowing that DOS is not …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 2d ago

Relays Run This Balanced Ternary Adder

If you’re at all familiar with digital computing, you’ll know that computers represent everything in binary values of one and zero. Except that’s not technically the only way to do …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 2d ago

A Smart Printer Enclosure for the Open Source World

3D printing has had its time to spread its wings into the everyday home, yet many of those homes lack the proper ventilation to prevent the toxic VOCs from escaping. …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 2d ago

Building a Neatly Framed Word Clock

Reading analog clocks is a pretty straightforward skill to learn. However, if you’ve already learned to read and don’t want to pick up the extra skill, a word clock is …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 2d ago

This Printed Zipper Repair Requires No Unsewing

If a zipper breaks, a 3D printer might not be the first tool one reaches for — but it’s more feasible than one might think. [MisterJ]’s zipper slider replacement is …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 2d ago

GNU Radio Gets a Makeover With PimpMyGRC

[idealdealy] had a problem. GNU Radio Companion was proving to be a powerful tool, but it just didn’t look… cool enough. The solution? A custom bit of software called PimpMyGRC, designed …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 2d ago

Take Pi for a Spin in this Orbital Simulator

It’s Pi Day, and while we know that many of you celebrate privately, those that take a moment to put aside their contemplation of all things circular and join us …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 2d ago

Off-Grid Electricity and Hot Water from Scrap Wood

Cooking with charcoal is a fairly common human activity, as much as others have come to prefer fuels like propane and propane accessories for their outdoor, summertime grilling. Although it’s …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 2d ago

What is a Computer?

On the podcast, [Tom] and I were talking about the new generation of smartphones which are, at least in terms of RAM and CPU speed, on par with a decent …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 3d ago

If You Like The Sound of a Thermoacoustic Stirling Engine, Check Out These Plans

[My Engines] has been doing some sterling work on Stirling engines for some years now. Their thermoacoustic engine is now finally far enough along to open-source, so the magic of …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 3d ago

The Shockley 4-Layer Diode In 2026

The physicist William Shockley is perhaps today best known for three things: his role in the invention of the transistor, his calamitous management of Shockley Semiconductor which led to a …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 3d ago

Porting MS-DOS 2.0 to the Apple IIe

Although the Apple II range of computers were based around the 6502 processor, they could still run x86 software using expansion cards that were effectively self-contained computers. This way an …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 3d ago

Ford, Take Note: Classic Pickup Becomes the EV We Want

Ford does sell an electric pickup, but not very many of them. We can’t say for sure, but it’s possible that if the F150 Lightning had the classic cool of …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 3d ago

Making a Bladeless Tesla Turbine Generator in Lego

The Tesla turbine is a bladeless centripetal-flow turbine invented by Nikola Tesla in 1913, using the boundary-layer effect rather than having a stream of gases or a fluid impinge on …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 3d ago

No More Paperweight: This Vintage Brick Phone Is Back Online

Remember those brick cellphones in the 1990s? They were comically large by today’s standards. These phones used the 1G network to communicate and, as such, have been unusable for decades …read more
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@hackaday@masto.ai · 3d ago

Hackaday Podcast Episode 361: Hackaday Podcast Mailbag, A Phone is Not a Computer, 3D Printing History is New Again

Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they cover their favorite hacks and stories from the week. The episode kicks off with some updates about Hackaday Europe and …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2026/03/13/hackaday-podcast-episode-361-hackaday-podcast-mailbag-a-phone-is-not-a-computer-3d-printing-history-is-new-again/

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@hackaday@masto.ai · 3d ago

Running a PC off AA Cells With Buck Converters Really Boosts Performance

After the previous attempt of running a PC off AA cells got a lot of comments, [ScuffedBits] decided to do the scientifically responsible thing and re-ran the experiment with all …read more
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https://hackaday.com/2026/03/13/running-a-pc-off-aa-cells-with-buck-converters-really-boosts-performance/

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