Skip to content
Logo

Hackaday

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Hackaday.io
  • Contests
  • Submit
  • About

AI On Every Machine: The LLM You Probably Didn’t Want

It’s been a story of the last week or so if you follow the kind of news channels a Hackaday scribe does, that Google have quietly installed an LLM as …read more

Retrotechtacular: Julius Sumner Miller Breaks Lamps With Magnets

If you watched the Mickey Mouse Club way back when, you might remember Professor Wonderful, who was, in reality, physics professor [Julius Sumner Miller]. He also had his own show, …read more

How Giant Tanks Of Fluid Could Help Support The Power Grid

If you’ve been paying any attention to the renewable energy space, you’ll know that generation isn’t really the problem anymore. Solar panels are cheap, and wind turbines are everywhere. The …read more

Strange Ways To Make Cold

Making stuff cool and keeping it that way has been a pretty essential part of human civilization for thousands of years, with only in the past few hundred years man-made …read more

Why Leaded Fuel Is Still A Thing

Leaded fuel is considered one of the greatest environmental failures in modern human history. Adding tetraethyl lead to gasoline reduced knock in internal combustion engines, which was widely considered a …read more

From The Blog

See all blog entries
  • Speech Jammer Gets Jammed Up

    1 Comment

    By Tyler August | May 10, 2026

    This project is perhaps the single most passive-aggressive thing we’ve ever seen on this site: rather than tell someone directly to ‘shut up’, [Blytical]’s speech jammer lets you hack their …read more

  • Tracing Olfactory Receptor Mapping Between The Nose And Brain

    No comments

    By Maya Posch | May 10, 2026

    The way that the sense of smell works is that olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) are wired up to olfactory receptors (ORs) in the nasal epithelium, from which they send signals …read more

  • Challenging The Way We Pedal

    5 Comments

    By Jenny List | May 9, 2026

    The bicycle is an invention that has not changed in its fundamentals since the first recognisably modern machines appeared in the closing years of the 19th century. Its frame uses …read more

  • Running Your Own 3G Network

    6 Comments

    By Aaron Beckendorf | May 9, 2026

    CDMA2000 was one of the protocols defined for 3G networks and is now years out of date and being phased out worldwide. Nevertheless, there are still vast numbers of phones …read more

  • The Noctua Fan Files And The Limits Of 3D Printing PC Fans

    10 Comments

    By Maya Posch | May 9, 2026

    After Noctua recently released CAD files for a range of their computer fans, one of the first thoughts that popped up for most people was: Can you just to 3D …read more

  • Remembering The BBC Computer Literacy Project

    10 Comments

    By Jenny List | May 9, 2026

    There comes a point in everybody’s life when things that they were a part of are presented as history, and for the 8-bit generation, that time is now. It’s interesting …read more

  • Machining A Two-Stroke Engine Out Of Aluminium

    17 Comments

    By Maya Posch | May 9, 2026

    Recently [Camden Bowen] took a swing at machining a two-stroke engine out of billet aluminium, following adventures in 3D printing such an engine, as well as building one out of …read more

← Older posts

Search

Never miss a hack

Follow on facebook Follow on twitter Follow on youtube Follow on rss Contact us

Subscribe

If you missed it

  • There’s More To Global Positioning Than Just GPS

    14 Comments
  • AI On Every Machine: The LLM You Probably Didn’t Want

    61 Comments
  • How Giant Tanks Of Fluid Could Help Support The Power Grid

    54 Comments
  • Why Leaded Fuel Is Still A Thing

    92 Comments
  • How TTY Opened Up The Phones For The Hard Of Hearing

    15 Comments
More from this category

Our Columns

  • Copy Or Redesign?

    4 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Episode 369: IR, E-Ink, And Avgas

    2 Comments
  • This Week In Security: Another Linux Exploit, Ubuntu Knocked Offline, Finals Interrupted, And Backdoored Tools

    9 Comments
  • Congratulations To The Green Powered Challenge Winners!

    2 Comments
  • Retrotechtacular: Julius Sumner Miller Breaks Lamps With Magnets

    23 Comments
More from this category

Featured Projects

See all projects
WORLD’S FASTEST COMMODORE PET USING THE MCL65+

WORLD’S FASTEST COMMODORE PET USING THE MCL65+

by Ted Fried
Turning a 2 ton robot into a 3D-printer

Turning a 2 ton robot into a 3D-printer

by Brian Brocken

Popular on Tindie

See all products
High Speed Photodiode Module 35 GHz

High Speed Photodiode Module 35 GHz

by Polypicker
$9000.00
NanoRFE VNA6000

NanoRFE VNA6000

by HCXQS group
$789.00
AntRunner-Pro Rotator

AntRunner-Pro Rotator

by MuseLab
$450.00
HeishaMon communication PCB

HeishaMon communication PCB

by TheHogNL
$20.00
4.76
Upsy Desky

Upsy Desky

by TJ Horner
$80.00
4.88
duckyPad Pro: Macro Scripting Beyond QMK/VIA

duckyPad Pro: Macro Scripting Beyond QMK/VIA

by dekuNukem
$84.99

Trending Projects

See all projects
8‑Key Macro pad with 3.5 inch LCD

8‑Key Macro pad with 3.5 inch LCD

by SHU YANG
NIMBUS - Solar Balloon for Human Flight

NIMBUS - Solar Balloon for Human Flight

by Michele Lorenzi
TERMINUS: A Terminal-Style Phone For The Geek

TERMINUS: A Terminal-Style Phone For The Geek

by Bolan Xu
Hybrid MicroElectronics-Factory 3D Printer

Hybrid MicroElectronics-Factory 3D Printer

by Joanbelk
Altoids Tin Mini-Cyberdeck

Altoids Tin Mini-Cyberdeck

by Exercising Ingenuity
Springhouse

Springhouse

by Jeremiah

Search

Never miss a hack

Follow on facebook Follow on twitter Follow on youtube Follow on rss Contact us

Subscribe

If you missed it

  • There’s More To Global Positioning Than Just GPS

    14 Comments
  • AI On Every Machine: The LLM You Probably Didn’t Want

    61 Comments
  • How Giant Tanks Of Fluid Could Help Support The Power Grid

    54 Comments
  • Why Leaded Fuel Is Still A Thing

    92 Comments
  • How TTY Opened Up The Phones For The Hard Of Hearing

    15 Comments
More from this category

Categories

Our Columns

  • Copy Or Redesign?

    4 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Episode 369: IR, E-Ink, And Avgas

    2 Comments
  • This Week In Security: Another Linux Exploit, Ubuntu Knocked Offline, Finals Interrupted, And Backdoored Tools

    9 Comments
  • Congratulations To The Green Powered Challenge Winners!

    2 Comments
  • Retrotechtacular: Julius Sumner Miller Breaks Lamps With Magnets

    23 Comments
More from this category

Recent comments

  • Antron Argaiv on Running Your Own 3G Network
  • Jan_W on Machining A Two-Stroke Engine Out Of Aluminium
  • Jan_W on Machining A Two-Stroke Engine Out Of Aluminium
  • Dude on Speech Jammer Gets Jammed Up
  • hartl on The Noctua Fan Files And The Limits Of 3D Printing PC Fans
  • hartl on The Noctua Fan Files And The Limits Of 3D Printing PC Fans
  • paulvdh on Remembering The BBC Computer Literacy Project
  • Dude on The Noctua Fan Files And The Limits Of 3D Printing PC Fans
  • Dude on The Noctua Fan Files And The Limits Of 3D Printing PC Fans
  • Kenny_C on Challenging The Way We Pedal

Now on Hackaday.io

  • Next Builder has added details to Build Anything With Sensors & Blocks.
  • Farooq [Master Patata] wrote a reply on LightInk.
  • YilmazUYAN liked Microcontroller based curve tracer.
  • Next Builder has added a new project titled Build Anything With Sensors & Blocks.
  • Farooq [Master Patata] liked LED candles.
  • Farooq [Master Patata] wrote a comment on DIY Portrait Mode Gamepad.
  • Daniel Ansorregui wrote a reply on LightInk.
  • SHU YANG has added a new log for 8‑Key Macro pad with 3.5 inch LCD.
  • Farooq [Master Patata] liked Mini PCB printer.
  • Michele Lorenzi has updated the project titled NIMBUS - Solar Balloon for Human Flight.
Logo
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Hackaday.io
  • Tindie
  • Video
  • Submit A Tip
  • About
  • Contact Us

Never miss a hack

Follow on facebook Follow on twitter Follow on youtube Follow on rss Contact us

Subscribe to Newsletter

Copyright © 2026 | Hackaday, Hack A Day, and the Skull and Wrenches Logo are Trademarks of Hackaday.com | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Digital Services Act | Do not sell or share my personal informationCookie Management
Powered by WordPress VIP
 

Loading Comments...