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Hackaday Podcast Episode 347: Breaking Kindles, Baby’s First Synth, And Barcodes!

This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up over coffee to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from the …read more

Chinese Regulators May Kill Retractable Car Door Handles That Never Should Have Existed

Headlights. Indicators. Trunk releases. Seatbelts. Airbags. Just about any part of a car you can think of is governed by a long and complicated government regulation. It’s all about safety, …read more

So Long Firefox, Hello Vivaldi

It’s been twenty-three years since the day Phoenix was released, the web browser that eventually became Firefox. I downloaded it on the first day and installed it on my trusty …read more

Keebin’ With Kristina: The One With The Elegant Macro Pad

Some people are not merely satisfied with functionality, or even just good looks. These persnickety snoots (I am one of them) seek something elegant, a true marriage of form and …read more

The Unexpected Joys Of Hacking An Old Kindle

In the closing hours of JawnCon 0x2, I was making a final pass of the “Free Stuff for Nerds” table when I noticed a forlorn Kindle that had a piece …read more

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  • Building A Simple Ribbon Synth

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    By Lewin Day | November 29, 2025

    The usual input device for playing a synthesizer is the good old piano keyboard. However, you don’t have to stick to such pedestrian interfaces when making music. [Daisy] has a …read more

  • Hacky Thanksgiving

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    By Elliot Williams | November 29, 2025

    It’s that time of year when we eat perhaps a little too much food, and have maybe just a few too many sips of red wine. But it’s also when …read more

  • How To Print PETG As Transparently As Possible

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    By Lewin Day | November 29, 2025

    PETG filament can be had in a variety of colors, just like any other. You can even get translucent or transparent forms if you want to print something vaguely see-through. …read more

  • Portable Plasma Cutter Removes Rust, Packs A (Reasonable) Punch

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    By Donald Papp | November 29, 2025

    [Metal Massacre Fab Shop] has a review of a portable plasma cutter that ends up being a very good demonstration of exactly what these tools are capable of. If you’re unfamiliar …read more

  • Instant Sketch Camera Is Like A Polaroid That Draws

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    By Lewin Day | November 28, 2025

    These days, everyone’s got a million different devices that can take a passable photo. That’s not special anymore. A camera that draws what it sees, though? That’s kind of fun. That’s …read more

  • 3D Printing For The Hospital Setting

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    By Ian Bos | November 28, 2025

    Surgery is hard, there is a reason why school is so long for the profession. Making the job easier and smoother for both patients and surgeons is valuable for all …read more

  • Live Train Departure Screens Keep You Abreast Of Transit Developments

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    By Lewin Day | November 28, 2025

    If you want to know when the train is coming, you could pull up a webpage on your phone, or walk all the way to the station to look at …read more

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