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Layer lines are a dead giveaway to non-normies that a thing was 3D printed. There are things you can do to smooth them — sanding, chemical ...

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We feature a lot of off-grid power projects here at Hackaday, whether they’re a micropower harvester or something to power a whole house. Somewhere ...

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does a lot of hot foil stamping. That’s the shiny embellishment you’ll see on wedding invitations and your fancier letterheads. They wanted a way ...

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’s passion project Decker is creative software with a classic MacOS look (it’s not limited to running on Macs, however) for easily making and ...

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If you live somewhere prone to power outages, you might have thought about buying a generator. The problem is that small generators are cheap but — ...

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Essentially, it uses a Raspberry Pi and a Respeaker four-mic array to listen to conversations in the room. It listens and records 15-20 seconds ...

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At first, string processing might seem very hard to optimize. If you’re looking for a newline in some text, you have to check every character in ...

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Well, I must admit that Google Translate completely failed me here, and thus I have no real idea what the trick is to this beautiful, stunning ...

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The Apple Pencil is a neat tool for digital creativity, but the user experience is a bit blah when it comes to charging. You either have to plug it ...

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3D printers are supremely useful tools, but their incessant whining and droning can be distracting and tiresome. decided to try some simple ways ...

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Last time I delivered on this column, I told you about the USPS’ attempts to fully automate a post office. Of course, that’s a bit of a misnomer, ...

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Most of the time, you’ll know where your cats are — asleep on the bed about 23.5 hours a day and eating or pooping the rest of the time. But some ...

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