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Making a Machine to Sort One Million Pounds of LEGO <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt="A photo of the LEGO sorter"/>You know what’s not fun? Sorting LEGO. You know what is fun? Making a machine to sort LEGO! That’s what [LegoSpencer] did, and you can watch the machine do its
Hyundai Paywalls Brake Pad Changes <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt="A baby blue hatchback with red accents drives down a road with blurry trees and a blue sky in the background."/>Changing the pads on your car’s brakes is a pretty straightforward and inexpensive process on most vehicles. However, many modern vehicles having electronic parking brakes giving manufacturers a new avenue
(Neural) Networking with a Business Card <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt="A circuit board in the shape of a business card is shown. The circuitry is confined to the left side of the board, and the rest is used for text."/>A PCB business card is a great way for electrical engineers to impress employers with their design skills, but the software they run can be just as impressive as the
The Engineering Behind Valve’s new VR Headset <img width="625" height="625" src="image alt="A closeup of a transparent-bodied example of the new Steam Frame VR headset"/>Valve’s new Steam Frame is what all the well-connected YouTubers are talking about, but most of them are talking about what it’s like to game on it. That’s great content
Precision Current Sources by the Numbers <img width="800" height="424" src="image alt=""/>It isn’t unusual to expect a precisely regulated voltage in an electronic project, but what about times when you need a precise current? Over on EDN, prolific [Stephen Woodward] explains
Building a Drivable, Life-Size 3D-Printed LEGO Technic Buggy <img width="800" height="410" src="image alt=""/>It’s part of the great circle of life that toys and scale models that provide a reflection of macro-sized objects like vehicles and buildings will eventually be scaled up again https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/building-a-drivable-life-size-3d-printed-lego-technic-buggy/ https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/building-a-drivable-life-size-3d-printed-lego-technic-buggy/
2025 Component Abuse Challenge: The VIA Makes Noise, Again <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt=""/>In the days of 8-bit home computing, the more fancy machines had sound chips containing complete synthesizers, while budget machines made do with simple output ports connected to a speaker
Hackaday Podcast Episode 345: A Stunning Lightsaber, Two Extreme Cameras, and Wrangling Roombas <img width="800" height="484" src="image alt=""/>It’s a wet November evening across Western Europe, the steel-grey clouds have obscured a rare low-latitude aurora this week, and Elliot Williams is joined by Jenny List for this week’s https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/hackaday-podcast-episode-345-a-stunning-lightsaber-two-extreme-cameras-and-wrangling-roombas/ https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/hackaday-podcast-episode-345-a-stunning-lightsaber-two-extreme-cameras-and-wrangling-roombas/
Android Developer Verification Starts as Google Partially Retreats on Measures <img width="800" height="484" src="image alt=""/>In a recent blog post Google announced that the early access phase of its Android Developer Verification program has commenced, as previously announced. In addition to this new announcement Google https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/android-developer-verification-starts-as-google-partially-retreats-on-measures/ https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/android-developer-verification-starts-as-google-partially-retreats-on-measures/