Once upon a time, computing was simple. You had files on a floppy disk. If you wanted to take them to a different computer, ...
Like many people who read Hackaday, we are fairly fluent in a number of computer languages, but we have to admit it is easier ...
The Cheap Yellow Display is a great little module to start a project with, but it wouldn’t necessarily be our first choice for an audio device. That’s because the PWM on the ESP32 ...
In a recent video by the [Chornobyl Family] it’s shown how they made the SKALA status display which was featured at the ...
Recently we featured an unusual Commodore 8-bit computer on the bench of [Tynemouth Software] — a Commodore 64 in a PET case.
Given that some of the more famous demos were by Honda and Tesla, you might be forgiven for thinking you need pockets as deep as a car company to get into humanoid robotics — and maybe that ...
While a punch card is perhaps the lowest-density storage medium available, it has some distinct advantages. As [Bitroller] ...
When most people think about vacuum tubes, they picture big glass bottles glowing inside antique radios or early computers.
Even [maurycyz] doesn’t think it is a good idea, but it is possible to use an AVR 8-bit CPU to serve web pages. Of course, it ...
Electroplating 3D prints is a good way to get a pretty nice coating on even a basic PLA part, but generally you’re expected ...
Google has patched an Android ADB bug in the May security patch set. If you have a Pixel phone you should already have the patches, and most other major manufacturers should be close behind.
When the World Wide Web surged into existence during the 1990s, we were introduced to the problem of how to actually find ...