#Design #Awards
World Illustration Awards 2025 · The winners of the renowned illustration awards https://ilo.im/166zf9
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#Winners #Projects #Illustrations #ProductDesign #UxDesign #UiDesign #VisualDesign #GraphicDesign #WebDesign

#Design #Awards
World Illustration Awards 2025 · The winners of the renowned illustration awards https://ilo.im/166zf9
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#Winners #Projects #Illustrations #ProductDesign #UxDesign #UiDesign #VisualDesign #GraphicDesign #WebDesign
Give Your Band The Music Of The Bands
The way to get into radio, and thence electronics, in the middle years of the last century, was to fire up a shortwave receiver and tune across the bands. In …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/18/give-your-band-the-music-of-the-bands/
FLOSS Weekly Episode 847: This is Networking
This week Jonathan and Rob chat with Tom Herbert about XDP2! It’s the brand new framework for making networking really fast, making parsers really simple, and making hardware network acceleration …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/17/floss-weekly-episode-847-this-is-networking/
Reviewing Deluxe Paint, 40 Years On
When Deluxe Paint came out with the original Amiga in 1985, it was the killer app for the platform. [Christopher Drum] starts his recent article on just that note, remembering …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/16/reviewing-deluxe-paint-40-years-on/
The Microtronic Phoenix Computer System
A team of hackers, [Jason T. Jacques], [Decle], and [Michael A. Wessel], have collaborated to deliver the Microtronic Phoenix Computer System. In 1981 the Busch 2090 Microtronic Computer System was …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/the-microtronic-phoenix-computer-system/
See Voyager’s 1990 ‘Solar System Family Portrait’ Debut
It’s been just over 48 years since Voyager 1 was launched on September 5, 1977 from Cape Canaveral, originally to study our Solar System’s planets. Voyager 1 would explore Jupiter …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/see-voyagers-1990-solar-system-family-portrait-debut/
Hosting a Website on a Disposable Vape
For the past years people have been collecting disposable vapes primarily for their lithium-ion batteries, but as these disposable vapes have begun to incorporate more elaborate electronics, these too have …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/15/hosting-a-website-on-a-disposable-vape/
I’m MetaDarko, just moved here from mastodon.uno.
I share music, stories, and the little projects I’m working on.
Thanks for the welcome I’m looking forward to chatting with everyone!
Resizing images in Rust, now with EXIF orientation support
https://alexwlchan.net/2025/create-thumbnail-is-exif-aware/
#HackerNews #ResizingImages #Rust #EXIF #OrientationSupport #Coding #Projects #2023
Analog Optical Computer for Inference and Combinatorial Optimization
Although computers are overwhelmingly digital today, there’s a good point to be made that analog computers are the more efficient approach for specific applications. The authors behind a recent paper …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/11/analog-optical-computer-for-inference-and-combinatorial-optimization/
Round and Round with a Tape Delay Synth
Over the years we’ve been entertained by an array of musical projects from [Look Mum No Computer], and his latest is no exception. It’s a tape delay, loop generator, and …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/11/round-and-round-with-a-tape-delay-synth/
4-bit Single Board Computer Based on the Intel 4004 Microprocessor
[Scott Baker] is at it again and this time he has built a 4-bit single board computer based on the Intel 4004 microprocessor. In the board design [Scott] covers the …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/11/4-bit-single-board-computer-based-on-the-intel-4004-microprocessor/
New blog post: Grading media on a 20-80 scale
Changing my review scale to a 20-80 grade like baseball scouting.
Everything in a Linux Terminal
Here at Hackaday Central, we fancy that we know a little something about Linux. But if you’d tasked us to run any GUI program inside a Linux terminal, we’d have …read more
#hacking #projects
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/10/everything-in-a-linux-terminal/
GitHub – TheSlugNoodle/ProjectBookmark
https://github.com/TheSlugNoodle/ProjectBookmark
A portable file-sharing system built on NodeMCU ESP8266 that creates a wireless access point and serves a web interface for accessing digital documents and hosting discussions.
According to my records, I've finished 30 projects so far this year (including several prototypes to see how it would go together for a new technique). I have 2 Christmas presents left to make, and 3 commissions, then everything else on my list is just for fun. Some may turn into gifts at some point. The rest? Who knows?
#quilting #sewing #projects #art
Hey Mastodon! I'm diving back into my DSA journey and want to move beyond just solving theoretical problems. I'm looking to build some real-world projects to apply what I'm learning.
Any project ideas where you can genuinely use DSA concepts? Things like a simple recommendation engine, a social network graph, or a pathfinding visualizer. I'm curious about how you would implement these.
Meet TuSSH – A Retro-Modern Way to Tame Your SSH Jungle
Say hello to TuSSH - a retro-modern terminal app for managing SSH connections with ease. Instead of wrangling a messy ~/.ssh/config, you get a smooth, scrollable interface where hosts are listed, details shown, and connections launched with a single keystroke. Adding or editing hosts
https://schulz.dk/2025/09/05/meet-tussh-a-retro-modern-way-to-tame-your-ssh-jungle/
You love #citizenScience and live in #Europe? I just discovered this collection of projects to join, possibilities to contact other people, and find ressources: https://www.citizenscience.eu/projects
About the platform: https://www.citizenscience.eu/about/