Unless you’re into circuit sculptures, generally speaking, a working circuit isn’t the end-point of a lot of electronics projects. To protect your new creation from grabby hands, curious paws, and …read more (https://hackaday.com/2026/03/29/clean-enclosures-no-printing-necessary/)
Laser Ranging Makes GPS Satellites More Accurate
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Although GNSS systems like GPS have made pin-pointing locations on Earth’s sphere-approximating surface significantly easier and more precise, it’s always possible to go a bit further. The latest innovation involves …read more (https://hackaday.com/2026/03/29/laser-ranging-makes-gps-satellites-more-accurate/)
Hackaday Links: March 29, 2026
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Whether it’s a new couch or a rare piece of hardware picked up on eBay, we all know what it feels like to eagerly await a delivery truck. But the …read more (https://hackaday.com/2026/03/29/hackaday-links-march-29-2026/)
Training a Transformer with 1970s-era Technology
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https://hackaday.com/2026/03/29/training-a-transformer-with-1970s-era-technology/
Although generative language models have found little widespread, profitable adoption outside of putting artists out of work and giving tech companies an easy scapegoat for cutting staff, their their underlying …read more (https://hackaday.com/2026/03/29/training-a-transformer-with-1970s-era-technology/)
Writing an Open-World Engine for the Nintendo 64
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Anyone who has ever played Nintendo 64 games is probably familiar with the ways that large worlds in these games got split up, with many loading zones. Another noticeable aspect …read more (https://hackaday.com/2026/03/29/writing-an-open-world-engine-for-the-nintendo-64/)
The Hazards of Charging USB-C Equipped Cells In-Situ
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Can you charge those Li-ion based cells with USB-C charging ports without taking them out of the device? While this would seem to be answered with an unequivocal ‘yes’, recently …read more (https://hackaday.com/2026/03/30/the-hazards-of-charging-usb-c-equipped-cells-in-situ/)
Using a Scientific Satellite for Passive Radar
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https://hackaday.com/2026/03/30/using-a-scientific-satellite-for-passive-radar/
The basic principle of radar systems is simple enough: send a radio signal out, and measure the time it takes for a reflection to return. Given the abundant sources of …read more (https://hackaday.com/2026/03/30/using-a-scientific-satellite-for-passive-radar/)