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3D Printed RC Car is Geared For Speed

?w=800" alt=""/>You can always go out and buy an RC car off the shelf. However, it’s readily achievable to print your own design that has many of the features of off-the-shelf https://hackaday.com/2023/09/13/3d-printed-rc-car-is-geared-for-speed/

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Wi-Fi 7: The Next Big Leap Or A Whole Lotta Nothing?

?w=800" alt=""/>For most people, the Wi-Fi hardware of today provides a perfectly satisfactory user experience. However, technology is ever-evolving, and as always, the next advancement is already around the corner. Enter https://hackaday.com/2023/09/11/wi-fi-7-the-next-big-leap-or-a-whole-lotta-nothing/

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Pi Pico Becomes SRAM for 1981 Educational Computer

?w=800" alt="A Pi Pico on a breakout board inside a Busch 2090 educational computer"/>Ever since the Raspberry Pi Pico was introduced in early 2021 we’ve seen the tiny Pi being used for an astonishing variety of applications. It has powered countless clocks, gadgets, https://hackaday.com/2023/09/10/pi-pico-becomes-sram-for-1981-educational-computer/

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Hackaday Prize 2023: Gen5X A Generatively Designed 5-Axis 3D Printer

?w=800" alt=""/>[Ric Real] is entering the 2023 Hackaday Prize with the Gen5X, a generatively designed 3D printed five-axis 3D printer. The concept is not a new one, with the type of https://hackaday.com/2023/09/03/hackaday-prize-2023-gen5x-a-generatively-designed-5-axis-3d-printer/

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Re-Creating Pink Floyd In the Name of Speech

?w=800" alt=""/>For people who have lost the ability to speak, the future may include brain implants that bring that ability back. But could these brain implants also allow them to sing? https://hackaday.com/2023/09/01/re-creating-pink-floyd-in-the-name-of-speech/

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Big 3D Printed Hand Uses Big Servos, Naturally

?w=800" alt=""/>[Ivan Miranda] isn’t afraid to dream big, and hopes to soon build a 3D printed giant robot he can ride around on. As the first step towards that goal, he’s https://hackaday.com/2023/09/01/big-3d-printed-hand-uses-big-servos-naturally/

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Super NES Cartridge Pulls a Sneaky, Plays Minecraft

?w=800" alt=""/>Sometimes it’s the little touches and details that make a project. That’s certainly the case with [Franklinstein]’s Super Nintendo (SNES) Cartridge Hard Drive. It might only be an enclosure for a https://hackaday.com/2023/08/31/super-nes-cartridge-pulls-a-sneaky-plays-minecraft/

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Emulating x86 on Apple’s AARCH64 x64 Emulator

You might know [Evan Martin] as the developer of retrowin32. It’s a Windows and x86 emulator designed to run on a Mac or on the web. He’s recently been exploring https://hackaday.com/2023/08/31/emulating-x86-on-apples-aarch64-x64-emulator/

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Copper Be Gone: The Chemistry Behind PCB Etching

?w=800" alt=""/>For a lot of reasons, home etching of PCBs is somewhat of a dying art. The main reason is the rise of quick-turn PCB fabrication services, of course; when you https://hackaday.com/2023/08/31/copper-be-gone-the-chemistry-behind-pcb-etching/

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The Clathrate Gun Hypothesis: Unearthing Puzzles of Warming Events Past

?w=800" alt=""/>As the Earth continues to warm at a worrying rate, scientists continue to work to understand the processes and mechanisms at play. Amidst the myriad of climate-related theories and discussions, https://hackaday.com/2023/08/21/the-clathrate-gun-hypothesis-unearthing-puzzles-of-warming-events-past/

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A 6502 Overlay Debugger

?w=800" alt=""/>Retired hardware engineer [Plasmode] recently took on the challenge of building a debugger for the 6502 designed to sit atop the microprocessor while seated in a solder less breadboard. The https://hackaday.com/2023/08/18/a-6502-overlay-debugger/

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A Little Bit of Science History Repeating Itself: Boyle’s List

?w=800" alt=""/>In a recent blog post, [Benjamin Breen] makes an interesting case that 2023 might go down in history as the start of a scientific revolution, and that’s even if LK-99 https://hackaday.com/2023/08/11/a-little-bit-of-science-history-repeating-itself-boyles-list/

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