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19  avril     20h00
Roboticizing An Etch-a-Sketch
Lewin Day    The Etch a Sketch was a popular toy, but a polarizing one. You were either one of those kids that had the knack, or one of the kids that didn’t. Micah was pretty read more
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Crystal Radio Kit from the 1970s
Al Williams    If you read the December issue of Mechanix Illustrated, you’d be treated to Len Buckwalter ’s crystal radio build. He called out Modern Radio Labs as the supplier for parts. read more
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Hackaday Podcast Episode 267: Metal Casting, Plasma Cutting, and a Spicy 555
Al Williams    What were some of the best posts on Hackaday last week Elliot Williams and Al Williams decided there were too many to choose from, but they did take a sampling read more
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Ultra-Tiny Wii Uses Custom Parts And Looks Amazing
Lewin Day    The Nintendo Wii was never a large console. Indeed, it was smaller than both the Xbox , PlayStation, and most consoles of previous generations, too. That’s not to say read more
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This Week in Security: Putty Keys, Libarchive, and Palo Alto
Jonathan Bennett    It may be time to rotate some keys. The venerable PuTTY was updated to . this week, and the major fix was a change to how ecdsa sha nistp signatures are generated. read more
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NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Transitions Into Stationary Testbed
Maya Posch    On April th NASA announced the formal end to Ingenuity’s days as the first ever Martian helicopter, following its nd and final flight mission in January. This flight ended with read more
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Build Your Own RGB Fill Light For Photography
Lewin Day    Photography is all about light, and capturing it for posterity. As any experienced photographer will tell you, getting the right lighting is key to getting a good shot. To help read more