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We’ve noticed lately that some inexpensive meters have gone to having huge vibrant screens. The screens aren’t dot matrix, however still have great deals of graphics that might be useful
We’ve noticed lately that some inexpensive meters have gone to having huge vibrant screens. The screens aren’t dot matrix, however still have great deals of graphics that might be useful
Last time I looked at a simple 16-bit RISC processor aimed at students. It needed a little assist on documentation as well as had a missing file, however I managed
The CC3000 is a tiny, single-chip element that adds all the needed hardware (save for a chip antenna) as well as software application to get even the most very little
“If I could save time in a bottle…” it’s not just an old song, it’s a passion for numerous photography hackers. Time-lapse photography is a way to show the movement
[Scott] is building a diy yeast reactor for his aquarium. What’s a yeast reactor? [Scott] wants to pump carbon dioxide into his aquarium so his aquatic plants grow more. He’s
all of us understand that man (or, in some cases, we are that guy) that can listen to a cars and truck running as well as state something like, “Yep. Needs
This printing calculator is a thrift store find. [Todd Harrison] chosen it up for a measly $3, as well as it still works! however the gadget is about twenty years
What’s a hacker going to finish with an oven? Reflow solder? dry out 3D printing filament? If you are [Alicia Gibb] you’d be baking a cake. While complaining that projects
For some automobile enthusiasts whose passions run towards older vehicles, only originality will do. [RetroJDM] for instance has an RA28 Toyota Celica from the mid 1970s for which he has
For all the press WiFi and Bluetooth-connected Internet of things toasters get, there’s still a lot of fun to be had below one Gigahertz. For his Hackaday prize entry, [Adam]