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MicroCAD Programs CAD <img width="800" height="558" src="image alt=""/>We love and hate OpenSCAD. As programmers, we like describing objects we want to 3D print or otherwise model. As programmers, we hate all the strange things about OpenSCAD that
There’s Nothing Backwards About This Laser Cut Retrograde Clock <img width="800" height="251" src="image alt=""/>It’s clock time again on Hackaday, this time with a lovely laser-cut biretrograde clock by [PaulH175] over on Instructables. If you’ve never heard of a ‘biretrograde clock,’ well, we hadn’t
Boosting Antihydrogen Production using Beryllium Ions <img width="800" height="342" src="image alt=""/>Antihydrogen forms an ideal study subject for deciphering the secrets of fundamental physics due to it being the most simple anti-matter atom. However, keeping it from casually annihilating itself along
DIY Test Gear from 1981 <img width="800" height="349" src="image alt=""/>We can’t get enough of [Bettina Neumryn’s] videos. If you haven’t seen her, she takes old electronics magazines, finds interesting projects, and builds them. If you remember these old projects,
Build A High Voltage Supply For Vacuum Tube Work <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt=""/>If you work on simple digital projects, just about any bench supply will offer the voltage and current you’re looking for. However, if you’re working with valves, you’ll often find
The Zen Must Flow From Arrakis Sand Table <img width="800" height="415" src="image alt=""/>In Dune, the Fremen people of Arrakis practice an odd future hybrid religion called “zensunni.” This adds an extra layer of meaning to the title of [Mark Rehorst]’s Arrakis 3.0 sand
So Long Firefox, Hello Vivaldi <img width="800" height="484" src="image alt=""/>It’s been twenty-three years since the day Phoenix was released, the web browser that eventually became Firefox. I downloaded it on the first day and installed it on my trusty
Simple Tricks To Make Your Python Code Faster <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt=""/>Python has become one of the most popular programming languages out there, particularly for beginners and those new to the hacker/maker world. Unfortunately, while it’s easy to  get something up
Unusual Circuits in the Intel 386’s Standard Cell Logic <img width="800" height="468" src="image alt=""/>Intel’s 386 CPU is notable for being its first x86 CPU to use so-called standard cell logic, which swapped the taping out of individual transistors with wiring up standardized functional https://hackaday.com/2025/11/25/unusual-circuits-in-the-intel-386s-standard-cell-logic/ https://hackaday.com/2025/11/25/unusual-circuits-in-the-intel-386s-standard-cell-logic/
Retrofits Done Right: Physical Controls for Heated Seats <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt="Heated Seat controls"/>We’ve all owned something where one tiny detail drives us nuts: a blinding power LED, buttons in the wrong order, or a beep that could wake the dead. This beautifully
Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Elegant Macro Pad <img width="800" height="484" src="image alt="Illustrated Kristina with an IBM Model M keyboard floating between her hands."/>Some people are not merely satisfied with functionality, or even just good looks. These persnickety snoots (I am one of them) seek something elegant, a true marriage of form and