Keebin’ with Kristina: the One With the Ultimate Portable Split What do you look for in a travel keyboard? For me, it has to be split, though this condition most immediately demands a carrying solution of some kind. Wirelessness I …read more #hacking #projects image
The Nokia N900 Updated For 2025 Can a long-obsolete Linux phone from 2009 be of use in 2025? [Yaky] has a Nokia N900, and is giving it a go. Back in the 2000s, Nokia owned the mobile …read more #hacking #projects image
Surviving the RAM Apocalypse With Software Optimizations To the surprise of almost nobody, the unprecedented build-out of datacenters and the equipping of them with servers for so-called ‘AI’ has led to a massive shortage of certain components. …read more #hacking #projects image
libxml2 Narrowly Avoids Becoming Unmaintained In an excellent example of one of the most overused XKCD images, the libxml2 library has for a little while lost its only maintainer, with [Nick Wellnhofer] making good on …read more #hacking #projects image
Using an e-Book Reader as a Secondary Display [Alireza Alavi] wanted to use an e-ink tablet as a Linux monitor. Why? We don’t need to ask. You can see the result of connecting an Onyx BOOX Air 2 …read more #hacking #projects image
SigCore UC: An Open-Source Universal I/O Controller for the Raspberry Pi Recently, [Edward Schmitz] wrote in to let us know about his Hackaday.io project: SigCore UC: An Open-Source Universal I/O Controller With Relays, Analog I/O, and Modbus for the Raspberry Pi. …read more #hacking #projects image
An HO Model Power Bogie For Not A Lot For people who build their own model trains there are a range of manufacturers from whom a power bogie containing the motor and drive can be sourced. But as [Le …read more #hacking #projects image
High-Speed Pocket Hot Dog Cooker Few of us complain that hot dogs take too long to cook, because we buy them from a stand. Still, if you do have to make your own dog, it …read more #hacking #projects image
Christmas Ornament Has Hidden Compartment, Clever Design If you need something clever for a gift, consider this two-part 3D-printed Christmas ornament that has a small secret compartment. But there’s a catch: the print is a challenging one. …read more #hacking #projects image
Calibrating a Printer with Computer Vision and Precise Timing [Dennis] of [Made by Dennis] has been building a Voron 0 for fun and education, and since this apparently wasn’t enough of a challenge, decided to add a number of …read more #hacking #projects image