HTML5 added a "feature" to the web called hyperlink auditing. You can read the specification from the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group [...]
Nixie tubes are adored by hackers across the world for their warm glow that recalls an age of bitter nuclear standoffs and endless proxy wars. However, [...]
Pssst! Hey, buddy. Have you gotten your tickets for Avengers: Endgame yet? Well, if you were hoping to go on opening weekend, chances are you might be out [...]
At Hackaday, we are nothing without our community. We meet up at conferences, shows, and camps, but one of our favourite way to congregate is with the [...]
Apr 3, 2019 It’s rare that I find a language that I truly feel innovates upon established conventions and features. Perl6 came out in late 2015 to [...]
Tech news you can use, in two minutes or less:Researchers discovered hundreds of millions of Facebook users' data was left unprotected once again, [...]
By Hannes MehnertEarly March 2019, 31 MirageOS hackers gathered again in Marrakesh for our bi-annual hack retreat. We'd like to thank our amazing hosts, [...]
Over the past 4 years we’ve focused on creating the simplest experience for microservice development. To do this we built a strongly opinionated open [...]
Based on the WiFi / Bluetooth wunderchip, clad in a polycarbonate frame, and looking like something that would be an amazing cell phone for 2005, the [...]
LispCastMaking the world safe for Functional ProgrammingEric Normand · Published March 14, 2019Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 00:15:05 | [...]
A group of Microsoft employees appeared at an employee meeting with CEO Satya Nadella Thursday to protest the company’s treatment of women. The protesters [...]
Silicon Valley’s use of nontraditional employment arrangements, where workers typically aren’t afforded the same privileges as employees, has grown faster [...]
You know, it wasn't that long ago.There was RSS.There were blogs.There were sub-groups and communities. The weirdos found each other. The non-weirdos found [...]
I would like to 3D print my skeleton to observe bone structure/features.1. What kind of medical scanning would be appropriate for this case? Where can [...]
Cone is a fast, fit, friendly, and safe
systems programming language Development of the open-source Cone compiler is underway.
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On Saturday afternoon, Yujing Zhang arrived at Mar-a-Lago and approached a Secret Service agent, seeking entry. She explained, according to court [...]
We see our share of pitches for perpetual motion machines in the Hackaday tips line, and we generally ignore them and move along. And while this magnetic [...]