Historically, having a washer and a dryer in your house requires “a hookup.” You need hot and cold water for the washer as well as a drain for wastewater. For the dryer,…
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A Modernized Metric Clock | Hackaday
Much to the chagrin of many living in North America who still need to do things like keep two sets of wrenches on hand, most of the rest of the world has…
Hackaday Links: October 29, 2023
“As California goes, so goes the nation.” That adage has been true on and off for the last 100 years or so, and it’s true again now that GM’s Cruise self-driving car…
DIY Shredder Creates Insulation | Hackaday
Plenty of us have experience with paper shredders, but there are all kinds of machines designed to completely destroy other materials as well, from metal and plastic, to entire cars. [Action BOX]…
The Wirtz Pump Spins | Hackaday
Over the ages, a lot of human activity has been concerned about getting water from where we find it to where we want it. If you want to move water to a…
Decoding The 8088 | Hackaday
There is a lot to like about open software, and in some areas, a well-thought-out piece of software can really make a huge impact. A great example of this is the Sigrok…
Prototyping The Prototype | Hackaday
For fundamental prototyping, the go-to instrument to piece in combination a functioning circuit is the breadboard. It’s an effective way to end up an idea works earlier than spending time and money…
Transportable Commodore 64 Lives! | Hackaday
Whilst you call to mind a luggable laptop, you could call to mind the previous Compaq or — if you’re sufficiently old — a Kaypro. However you don’t see as many Commodore…
