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  1. Hackaday | Fresh Hacks Every Day

    2 days ago · Now on Hackaday.io Omar Dominguez liked HackyPi 2.0 — New Gen Hacking Tool. Florian Festi liked Motorized Microscope from a 3D Printer.

  2. Hackaday.io | The world's largest collaborative hardware development ...

    Hackaday.io is the single largest online repository of Open Hardware Projects. Have an idea for a new art project, hardware hack or startup? Find related projects and build on the shoulders of giants. …

  3. Hackaday - Wikipedia

    Hackaday was founded in 2004 by Phillip Torrone as a web magazine for Engadget, devoted to publishing and archiving "the best hacks, mods and DIY projects from around web". [2]

  4. HACKADAY - YouTube

    Announcing the 10th year of the Hackaday Prize, learn more at prize.supplyframe.com or enter at hackaday.io Sponsored by Supplyframe & Digi-Key https://www.supplyframe.com/...

  5. All projects | Hackaday.io

    Hackaday.io is home to thousands of art, design, science, and technology projects. Share your work with the largest hardware and software projects community.

  6. Hackaday Podcast

    This week, Hackaday's Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos joined forces to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from the previous week.

  7. Hackaday | Fresh Hacks Every Day

    2 days ago · It’s all good. 3D printing is a big tent. This article is part of the Hackaday.com newsletter, delivered every seven days for each of the last 200+ weeks.

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  9. Discover - Hackaday.io

    Discover Projects, pages, and more that are popular on Hackaday.io Popular Right Now Latest projects See more Attiny402 MiniSerialMonitor Custom MIDI controllers using CircuitPython and RP2040 …

  10. Hackaday | Fresh Hacks Every Day

    2 days ago · MRI machines come with a variety of safety warnings. Perhaps most importantly, you have to be very careful not to take ferrous metal objects anywhere near them, since strong magnetic fields …