by Fix Society Technical Solutions | May 16, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
Without knowing it, we’ve spent years watching [Jasper Sikken] piece together an empire of energy harvesting equipment, and now he’s putting the pieces together into wonderful creations. His recently finished solar harvesting pyramids are mesmerizing...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | May 12, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
Our favorite raft of otters is back at it again with another display of open source audio prowess as they bring us the OtterCastAmp, the newest member of the OtterCast family of open source audio multitools. If you looked at the previous entry in the series –...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 25, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
Australian engineer [John Catsoulis] developed a small module called the Scamp2 dedicated to running Forth. The focus of his Udamonic project was not only to highlight Forth, but to make a module which was easy to use and doesn’t require any IDE on your...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 25, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
It’s no secret that the work of [Ken Sherriff] graces the front pages of Hackaday quite frequently. He’s back again, this time reverse engineering a comparator chip from a photo on Twitter. The mysterious chip was decapped, photographed under a microscope,...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 17, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
Few things get a Hackaday staffer excited like bunches of tiny LEDs. The smaller and denser the better, any form will do as long as we can get a macro shot or a video of a buttery smooth animation. This time we turn to [Sawaiz Syed] and [Open Kolibri] to deliver the...
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