Skip to content
Logo

Hackaday

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

This Week In Security: Stealing Email With AI, AMD Nerfs Chips, The World Cup Nearly Rickrolled, And GPSD Bugs

Firefox recently added integrated AI support — a generally poorly received move among many Firefox users — that includes an AI chatbot integration for interacting with web pages. Florian Port …read more

Flying Cell Towers Are A Thing

Typically, when you’re sitting on a plane on the tarmac, you switch your phone to flight mode while you’re sitting through yet another “quirky” (boring) safety video. You’ll watch some …read more

FLOSS Weekly Episode 872: I’m Not Satoshi

This week Jonathan chats with Tristan Sherliker about the Craig Wright case, Open Source and the law, and Tristan’s own Open Source project, BunTool. How did Open Source help win …read more

The Trains With Rubber Tires

The train was one of the game-changing inventions that defined the Industrial Age. No more would humanity rely on tempestuous animals to haul goods and passengers great distances across the …read more

Linux Fu: Upcycling An Old Router

You’re wandering through a thrift store and spot an old router for ten bucks. Worthless, right? But in this case, it was a Google OnHub, which, at the time, was …read more

From The Blog

See all blog entries
  • Building A Fiber-Coupled Laser Source For Precision Optics

    1 Comment

    By Aaron Beckendorf | June 30, 2026

    Laser diodes are convenient light sources, but for precise optical work their often-elliptical beam profile leaves something to be desired. One way to get around this is to couple the …read more

  • Retro Gear And The Mystery Of Cables Melting Into Cases While In Storage

    9 Comments

    By Maya Posch | June 30, 2026

    The phenomenon of cable-shaped indents in the plastic cases of retro systems is one that’s probably painfully familiar to many a collector of such systems. Although in these situations neither …read more

  • Building A Micrometer-Level Displacement Sensor With 3D Printed Parts

    3 Comments

    By Aaron Beckendorf | June 30, 2026

    Every experienced machinist knows the value of taking regular measurements. If one works carefully and checks dimensions frequently, it’s possible to make a part much more precise than could be …read more

  • Microsoft’s Topological Quantum Computing Claims Once Again In Question

    9 Comments

    By Maya Posch | June 30, 2026

    A central problem with the arguably overhyped field of quantum computing remains the difficulty in objectively ascertaining performance and new developments, as much here relies on indirect measurements. Such is …read more

  • Bite Into Strange Sounds With NOISFERATU

    8 Comments

    By Donald Papp | June 30, 2026

    The NOISFERATU is an open source generative textural sound synthesizer, or as creator [Robert Heel] puts it, “a sound designer’s dream and audiophile’s worst nightmare”. NOISFERATU offers 45 different sound …read more

  • How Airspeed Sensors Work

    16 Comments

    By Zoe Skyforest | June 30, 2026

    When you’re driving your car, you’re probably regularly looking at the speedometer to make sure you comply with the local speed limits. The method by which it works is simple …read more

  • Hacking A Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Through Its Smart Faucet

    25 Comments

    By Maya Posch | June 30, 2026

    Reverse-osmosis (RO) systems are one way to ensure that you get very clean drinking water. The Waterdrop G3P600 variety that [Tomasz Wasilczyk] recently purchased is definitely among the fanciest and …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

  • How Airspeed Sensors Work

    16 Comments
  • The Teenage Angst Of 3D Printing: Solidoodle, Printrbot, And Bridges

    33 Comments
  • Flying Cell Towers Are A Thing

    20 Comments
  • The Trains With Rubber Tires

    36 Comments
  • Linux Fu: Upcycling An Old Router

    26 Comments
More from this category

Our Columns

  • Microsoft’s Topological Quantum Computing Claims Once Again In Question

    9 Comments
  • Hackaday Europe 2026 – Building A Retro PC From Scratch

    12 Comments
  • Hacking Routers Like It’s 2008

    16 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Episode 375: Rebuilding Tech On Our Terms And The Hero Nerd

    4 Comments
  • This Week In Security: Stealing Email With AI, AMD Nerfs Chips, The World Cup Nearly Rickrolled, And GPSD Bugs

    19 Comments
More from this category

Featured Projects

See all projects
PowerPD — ESP32 USB-C PD/PPS Bench Power Supply

PowerPD — ESP32 USB-C PD/PPS Bench Power Supply

by Raushan Kumar
LightInk

LightInk

by Daniel Ansorregui

Trending Projects

See all projects
Model Railway Controller using Analog PWM

Model Railway Controller using Analog PWM

by Mitsuru Yamada
SHUBEG (coffee grinder)

SHUBEG (coffee grinder)

by hello42world
Sphaericae amica

Sphaericae amica

by TechSpiderbot
DIN Pi Case

DIN Pi Case

by Florin Costa
PicoDMG

PicoDMG

by dodger one
robotic gripper for ultimaker uno

robotic gripper for ultimaker uno

by Aad

Search

Never miss a hack

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

Subscribe

If you missed it

  • How Airspeed Sensors Work

    16 Comments
  • The Teenage Angst Of 3D Printing: Solidoodle, Printrbot, And Bridges

    33 Comments
  • Flying Cell Towers Are A Thing

    20 Comments
  • The Trains With Rubber Tires

    36 Comments
  • Linux Fu: Upcycling An Old Router

    26 Comments
More from this category

Categories

Our Columns

  • Microsoft’s Topological Quantum Computing Claims Once Again In Question

    9 Comments
  • Hackaday Europe 2026 – Building A Retro PC From Scratch

    12 Comments
  • Hacking Routers Like It’s 2008

    16 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Episode 375: Rebuilding Tech On Our Terms And The Hero Nerd

    4 Comments
  • This Week In Security: Stealing Email With AI, AMD Nerfs Chips, The World Cup Nearly Rickrolled, And GPSD Bugs

    19 Comments
More from this category

Recent comments

  • Nik on Piano Escapement Migrates To Drum Kit
  • David Given on Requiem For Long Wave, As The BBC Goes Silent
  • douyarou on The Terrifying 2011-Era Case Of Max Planck’s Retracted Papers
  • douyarou on Bite Into Strange Sounds With NOISFERATU
  • douyarou on Bite Into Strange Sounds With NOISFERATU
  • juddy on Building A Fiber-Coupled Laser Source For Precision Optics
  • jdsqrd on How Airspeed Sensors Work
  • douyarou on Retro Gear And The Mystery Of Cables Melting Into Cases While In Storage
  • douyarou on Retro Gear And The Mystery Of Cables Melting Into Cases While In Storage
  • LordNothing on Retro Gear And The Mystery Of Cables Melting Into Cases While In Storage

Now on Hackaday.io

  • kristina panos liked BubbleSynth: Bubbles, Lasers, and a Modular Synth.
  • Sciter has updated the project titled Single-AA NiMH VFD Clock from a Recycled Calc.
  • Sciter has added a new log for Single-AA NiMH VFD Clock from a Recycled Calculato.
  • Sciter has updated components for the project titled Single-AA NiMH VFD Clock from a Recycled Calculato.
Logo
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Hackaday.io
  • 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...