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Remotely Controlled Vehicles over Starlink (hackaday.com)
5 points by runnably 14 hours ago | past | discuss
Life Without Limits: A Blind Maker's Take on 3D Printing (hackaday.com)
3 points by simojo 15 hours ago | past | discuss
3DBenchy Starts Enforcing Its No Derivatives License (hackaday.com)
2 points by oidar 1 day ago | past | discuss
Perfecting 20 Minute PCBs With Laser (2025) (hackaday.com)
1 point by squircle 1 day ago | past | discuss
Cleaning Up Bhopal: The Worst Industrial Disaster (hackaday.com)
2 points by thread_id 1 day ago | past | discuss
Physical Media Is Dead, Long Live Physical Media (hackaday.com)
3 points by rolph 1 day ago | past | discuss
Soldering the Tek way (hackaday.com)
195 points by zdw 1 day ago | past | 101 comments
Before GPS There Was Loran (hackaday.com)
2 points by wglb 1 day ago | past | 1 comment
3DBenchy starts enforcing its no derivatives license (hackaday.com)
3 points by anonymousab 1 day ago | past | discuss
A Street for Every Date (hackaday.com)
1 point by PetitPrince 2 days ago | past | 1 comment
Lego Omni-Directional Treadmill (hackaday.com)
1 point by WithinReason 3 days ago | past | discuss
Before GPS There Was Loran (hackaday.com)
3 points by Stratoscope 3 days ago | past | 1 comment
More Things to Do with Your Cheap Yellow Display (hackaday.com)
2 points by mdp2021 3 days ago | past | discuss
Thirty Years Later, the Windows 3.1 Video Driver You Needed (hackaday.com)
1 point by guiambros 4 days ago | past | discuss
New Years Circuit Challenge: Make This RFID Circuit (hackaday.com)
3 points by chinchkavass 7 days ago | past | discuss
Ore to Iron in a Few Seconds: New Chinese Process Will Revolutionise Smelting (hackaday.com)
3 points by photochemsyn 7 days ago | past | 2 comments
Measuring the Speed of Light in 1927 (2020) (hackaday.com)
2 points by NaOH 15 days ago | past
Battery-Electric Ships: Coming Soon to a Harbor Near You? (hackaday.com)
2 points by zdw 15 days ago | past
Why did early CD-ROM drives rely on awkward plastic caddies? (hackaday.com)
13 points by bane 16 days ago | past | 1 comment
Watch Any Video on Your Game Boy, via Link Cable (hackaday.com)
3 points by laserstrahl 18 days ago | past
Why Did Early CD-ROM Drives Rely on Awkward Plastic Caddies? (hackaday.com)
9 points by rbanffy 18 days ago | past
Subchannel Stations: The Radio Broadcasts You Didn't Know Were There (hackaday.com)
13 points by pkaeding 19 days ago | past | 5 comments
Why Did Early CD-ROM Drives Rely on Awkward Plastic Caddies? (hackaday.com)
3 points by rbanffy 19 days ago | past
Subchannel Stations: The Radio Broadcasts You Didn't Know Were There (hackaday.com)
2 points by rolph 19 days ago | past
Why Did Early CD-ROM Drives Rely on Awkward Plastic Caddies? (hackaday.com)
6 points by MrBuddyCasino 21 days ago | past
Rudolphs Sleigh on a North Pole PCB (hackaday.com)
2 points by MrBuddyCasino 21 days ago | past | 1 comment
Check your mailbox using the AirTag infra (2022) (hackaday.com)
2 points by nkko 21 days ago | past
Subchannel Stations: The Radio Broadcasts You Didn't Know Were There (hackaday.com)
4 points by jnord 21 days ago | past | 1 comment
Why Did Early CD-ROM Drives Rely on Awkward Plastic Caddies? (hackaday.com)
3 points by zdw 23 days ago | past
Chirality Could Kill Us All, If We Let It (hackaday.com)
3 points by ryandvm 29 days ago | past | 1 comment

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