With an onboard microcontroller, launching Switch homebrew is easier than ever. https://hackaday.com/2018/07/01/nintendo-switch-gets-internal-trinket-hardmod/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013467519749951489
This DIY smartwatch packs in everything but the kitchen sink. https://hackaday.com/2018/07/01/heartwatch-monitors-your-ticker/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013422086868566016
Revisiting the magnetic PCB holder, with great success. https://hackaday.com/2018/07/01/pcb-holder-quick-fix-turns-out-to-be-big-improvement/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013376782203080704
Need a good light ring for your SMD microscope? Here's a nice one which runs off a LiPo battery, so no pesky wires. https://hackaday.com/2018/06/30/wireless-ring-light-for-smd-microscope/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013286188688371712
As long as we've known about neurons in the brain, we've wanted to work with them individually. Now, we can. https://hackaday.com/2018/06/30/reverse-engineering-brains-one-neuron-at-a-time/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013240932446162944
If you wish you had a CPU you could understand, maybe the DDL-4 is for you. https://hackaday.com/2018/06/30/ddl-4-is-a-visually-pleasing-modular-cpu/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013195653625860096
SF BAY AREA: Hackaday is hosting a beginner solar workshop in San Francisco to teach anyone new to energy hacking enough to start their first solar project. Tickets are by donation to cover the costs of hardware. See you July 7th at @noisebridge! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hackaday-bay-area-beginner-solar-workshop-tickets-47198192063 source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013150531479588864
An open source robotic arm with impressive precision! https://hackaday.com/2018/06/30/dexter-has-the-precision-to-get-the-job-done/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013150414584406017
Gutters to Gardens is a Solar Powered IoT Rain Barrel, and an awesome Power Harvesting Challenge entry! Enter your own project to the #HackadayPrize after reading about this project! https://hackaday.io/project/94611-gutters-to-gardens source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013106103989784576
This discreet wearable uses sonar to read a handful of gestures. https://hackaday.com/2018/06/30/sonar-in-your-hand/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013104926304727040
Experimenting with #audio FX can yield some awesome sounding results. @ginsoholt documents their results right here: https://hackaday.io/project/25250-audio-fx-effects 🎵🎸 source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013090017332297728
Mechanical complexity that will take your breath away. https://hackaday.com/2018/06/30/gyrotourbillion-blesses-the-eyes-hard-to-say/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013059648587485184
Settle down and watch hours of classic BBC computer shows! https://hackaday.com/2018/06/30/the-bbc-computer-literacy-project-from-the-1980s-is-yours-to-browse/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013014381385445376
RT @richms: First sticker on the metal cupboard that will go to the workshop when it's done with in the kitchen is a jolly wrencher I got w… source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1013006224626016256
Debugging #FPGA designs (mostly) off chip https://hackaday.com/2018/06/30/exostiv-fpga-debugging-might-be-a-bargain/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1012969079957803009
Can 1,232 lemons charge an electric supercar? Sort of, but it all depends on what you do with the lemons. https://hackaday.com/2018/06/29/charging-an-electric-supercar-with-lemons-kids-and-the-sun/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1012923794925805569
This free #sdr book from Analog Devices covers software defined #radio https://hackaday.com/2018/06/29/free-e-book-software-defined-radio-for-engineers/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1012878579812708352
Using 3D printing and infinite patience to make a stop motion film. https://hackaday.com/2018/06/29/handmade-robot-brings-stop-motion-to-life/ source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1012833275814047746
SF BAY AREA: We are hosting a Beginner Solar Workshop on July 7th! For this event we are pairing with the iconic @noisebridge hackerspace to bring you a workshop that is technical, hand-on, and accessible. Go from nothing to charging a battery in an day! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hackaday-bay-area-beginner-solar-workshop-tickets-47198192063 source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1012833191584059394