The Raspberry Pi has seen a lot of different uses, and it's one of the most popular DIY toys for electronic hobbyists. In a Reddit thread where users post about all of their different uses for the ...
Everyone’s talking about the Internet of Things (IoT) these days. If you are a long-time Hackaday reader, I’d imagine you are like me and thinking: “so what?” We’ve been building network-connected ...
Chinese internet censorship can be a pain in the ass. While it's easy enough to circumvent with a good VPN, it's tough to bring your VPN with you wherever you go; even if you install its client on all ...
If you’re not familiar with how DNS works, I recommend reading Marco Chiappetta’s article about how to speed up your DNS. If it still sounds complex, there’s a comic series that explains how DNS works ...
Like many LJ readers these days, I've been leading a bit of a techno-nomadic lifestyle as of the past few years—jumping from network to network, access point to access point, as I bounce around the ...
[Mr. Green] has now built a POST card using readily-available modern hardware. [Mr. Green] built the device to help troubleshoot an x86 based firewall appliance that was having trouble. Like many x86 ...
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