Usually when we talk about retrocomputing, we want to look at — and in — some old hardware. But [Z→Z] has a different ...
Antoine Pirrone] and [Grégoire Passault] are making a DIY miniature re-imagining of Disney’s BDX droid design, and while it’s ...
We’ve seen a Linux-based operating system made to run on some widely varying pieces of hardware over the years, but [Dimity ...
We remember when the transputer first appeared. Everyone “knew” that it was going to take over everything. Of course, it didn ...
Morten] works very fast. He has already designed, fabbed, populated, and tested a breakout board for the new tiniest ...
These days, if you want to build something with modern chips and components, you probably want a custom PCB. It lets you ...
If you flew or drove anything remote controlled until the last few years, chances are very good that you’d be using some faceless corporation’s equipment and radio protocols. But recently, ...
If you’re on the US East Coast, you should head on over to Wall, NJ and check out the Vintage Computer Festival East. After all, [Brian Kernighan] is going to be there. Yes, that [Brian ...
Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up across the (stupid, lousy) time zones to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from ...
D-printable, musical fidget toys that play classic video game tunes. Of course there’s the classic Super Mario ditty, but there’s loads more. How ...