A dog may be man’s best friend, but many of us live with cats, fish, iguanas, or even wilder animals. And naturally, we like to share our hacks with our pets. Whether it’s a robot ball-thrower, a ...
It’s been a good 2025 so far! I just got back from Chaos Communication Congress, which is easily my favorite gigantic hacker conference of the year. (Partisan Hackaday pride puts Supercon up as my ...
Everyone has a standard for publishing projects, and they can get pretty controversial. We see a lot of people complain about hacks embedded in YouTube videos, social media threads, Discord servers, ...
Lifelong learning through play; Toy-building as a means to skillset growth; Sources of inspiration and getting new ideas; and What sorts of projects Greg has in the pipeline. You are, of course, ...
In the last two articles, I talked about two systems relying on audio notifications. The first one is the Alt-Tab annihilator system – a system making use of my window monitoring code to angrily beep ...
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 yet. This week, ...
The site is called Hackaday, and has been for 21 years. But it was only for maybe the first half-year that it was literally a hack a day. By the 2010s, we were putting out four or more per day, and in ...
A friend of mine has been a software developer for most of the last five decades, and has worked with everything from 1960s ...
Join us on Wednesday, November 3 at noon Pacific for the Retro Memory Hack Chat with Andy Geppert! With how cheap and easy-to-integrate modern memory chips have become, it’s easy to lose track of the ...
Join us on Wednesday, July 15 at noon Pacific for the Back to Basics Hack Chat with Simplifier! Stay in the technology business long enough and eventually you’ll have to face an uncomfortable question ...