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We love lamps here at Hackaday, especially if they imitate natural light sources. [Scott McIndoe] used his love of lamps to fashion a chandelier replicating his favorite constellation, the Southern …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/02/18/put-a-constellation-in-your-dining-room/)
There’s nothing more pleasing on a hot day than an ice-cold beverage. While the vast majority of us have a fridge in the kitchen, sometimes it’s desirable to have a …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/02/18/diy-mini-fridge-is-pure-brilliance-in-foam/)
A fan to remove fumes is a handy thing to have when soldering, even better is a fan furnished with a filter. Better still is a fan that activates only …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/02/19/tiny-pcb-banishes-soldering-fumes-automatically/)
Back in the days of 16-bit home computers, the one to have if your interests extended to graphics was the Commodore Amiga. It had high resolutions for the time in …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/02/19/digital-video-from-the-amigas-db23-socket/)
Shape shifters have long been the stuff of speculative fiction, but researchers in China have developed a magnetoactive phase transitional matter (MPTM) that makes Odo slipping through an air vent …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/02/19/phase-change-materials-for-flexible-and-strong-robots/)
Teardowns are great because they let us peek not only at a product’s components, but also gain insight into the design decisions and implementations of hardware. For teardowns, we’re used …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/02/19/watch-sony-engineers-tear-down-sonys-vr-hardware/)