Print Your Own Magnetic Connector

[ad_1] If you have a late-model laptop, you’ve probably seen how the chargers magnetically snap into place. In theory, this should be easy to recreate for your own purposes. But why reinvent the wheel when [DarthKaker] has already done the work for you — assuming you only need two conductors. The 3D-printed shells take the […]

MIDI Controller In A Cubic Inch

[ad_1] MIDI as a standard has opened up a huge world to any musician willing to use a computer to generate or enhance their playing and recording. Since the 80s, it has it has revolutionized the way music is produced and performed, allowing for seamless integration of digital instruments, automation of complex sequences, and unprecedented […]

A History Of Internet Outages

[ad_1] We heard a story that after the recent hurricane, a man noted that while the house was sweltering hot because the power was still out, his kids were more anxious for the internet to come back online. The Internet is practically a basic necessity for most people, but as you may have noticed with […]

Hacker Olympics | Hackaday

[ad_1] The opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics is going on today. It’s an over-the-top presentation meant to draw people into sport. And for the next few weeks, we’ll be seeing people from all across the world competing in their chosen physical activities. There will be triumph and defeat, front-runners who nonetheless lag behind on […]

Emotion in Robot Motion – Make:

[ad_1] While I was looking into animatronics technology for the new issue of Make:, I happened to attend a talk by Dr. Catie Cuan a pioneer in the new field of “choreobotics.” Trained as an engineer and as a professional dancer, she programs robots to perform routines that are abstract, graceful, and beautiful. Intrigued, I […]