We cover so many projects here at Hackaday that lead the author down a rabbit hole of technological investigation that distracts us from the task of bringing them to you. Such a project is ...
Sold by German DIY store OBI, the OBI Energy Tracker is a €15 set of two devices, one of which you essentially stick on top ...
Welcome to the Tulip Creative Computer (Tulip CC) and AMYboard! Tulip is a low power and affordable self-contained portable computer, with a touchscreen display and sound. It's fully programmable - ...
Raspberry Pis are excellent tools to bring your home to the modern age without spending thousands of dollars on fancy smart devices and electronic gadgets. These single-board computers are incredibly ...
OpenAI released its latest image AI model, Image 2.0, this week, and while the model may have gone slightly under the radar among the plethora of AI launches, it is still among the best AI photo ...
I’ve been using the original Nano Banana for a variety of things since it launched in late August. From modifying our existing stock images to seamlessly add new text, to generating eye-catching ...
To introduce you to SYNtzulu, we have prepared a demo that showcases its capabilities. The demo involves decoding a 16-channel sEMG signal into 12 classes, each corresponding to a specific hand ...
When presenting expressions, we saw examples of common arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Here we will present two additional operations which are closely ...
The Haasoscope Pro is an open-source hardware, high-bandwidth, and real-time sampling USB oscilloscope. Building upon its predecessor, the Haasoscope, the new Pro model offers a bandwidth of 2GHz, ...