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hackaday.com > 11/30/2025 > retrotechtacular-the-550k-video-conferencing-system-used-to-make-bee-movie

Retrotechtacular: The $550K Video Conferencing System Used To Make Bee Movie

49+ min ago (364+ words) [Jerry Seinfeld dressed up as a honey bee promoting his film Bee Movie.]Jerry Seinfeld dressed up as a honey bee promoting his film Bee Movie. " data-image-caption="" data-medium-file="https://hackaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Jerry-Bee2.png?w=400" data-large-file="https://hackaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Jerry-Bee2.png?w=800" />The modern office environment has shifted in recent years. Employees are routinely asked to collaborate with co-workers half way around the globe and be camera ready, or whatever passes for "read more [Jerry Seinfeld dressed up as a honey bee promoting his film Bee Movie.]Jerry Seinfeld dressed up as a honey bee promoting his film Bee Movie. [halovideo_detail]The Halo Studio was a collaboration between HP and Dreamworks that was used during the production of Bee Movie. Studio heads at Dreamworks thought it necessary to install the HP teleconferencing solution inside the New York office of Jerry Seinfeld, the writer of the film, as to allow him to avoid…...

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hackaday.com > 11/30/2025 > tiny-little-tv-runs-on-esp32

Tiny Little TV Runs On ESP32

3+ hour, 50+ min ago (295+ words) Few of us keep big old cathode ray tubes in the house anymore, but we can still appreciate the form factor of the classic TV. Indeed, the Tinytron from [t0mg] "read more Few of us keep big old cathode ray tubes in the house anymore, but we can still appreciate the form factor of the classic TV. Indeed, the Tinytron from [t0mg] is a neat little tchotchke in this vein " a miniature TV that you could just about fit on a keyring. [t0mg] wanted this project to be quick and easy to put together. It starts with an ESP32-S3-LCD-1.69 from Waveshare. It's an all-in-one dev module which combines the microcontroller with a small screen right out of the box. You just have to solder a single six pin header to hook it up with an SD card reader and battery, and you're done with…...

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hackaday.com > 11/30/2025 > raise-bikes-to-the-heavens-with-humble-garage-door-opener

Raise Bikes To The Heavens With Humble Garage Door Opener

6+ hour, 50+ min ago (288+ words) [bikes are shown raised from the floor from the garage opener lift]Biking can be an incredibly rewarding hobby, but what do you do with all of your expensive pieces of metal and composite when you aren't hitting the trails? They take "read more [bikes are shown raised from the floor from the garage opener lift]Biking can be an incredibly rewarding hobby, but what do you do with all of your expensive pieces of metal and composite when you aren't hitting the trails? They take up space that you could use for more bikes! [Chaz] figured there had to be a better way and discovered the unlikely solution of the humble garage opener. Garage doors are made to lift high with moderate weight, exactly what one would expect from a bike lift. If you have high ceilings in your…...

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hackaday.com > 11/30/2025 > how-to-make-big-cabinets-on-a-small-cnc-router

How To Make Big Cabinets On A Small CNC Router

9+ hour, 50+ min ago (269+ words) It's easy to build big wooden furniture if you have a massive industrial CNC router, but few of us are so lucky. However, you can still build sizable stuff with "read more It's easy to build big wooden furniture if you have a massive industrial CNC router, but few of us are so lucky. However, you can still build sizable stuff with a smaller router if you know what you're doing. [Aribabox] shares some useful tricks and techniques for building large workshop cabinets on smaller machines. The key to doing this well is modularity. [Aribabox] shows off how to build excellent workshop drawers in pieces using a stackable design. Rather than having to cut out one huge side panel to cover the whole stack of drawers, each drawer can have its own side panel that easily fits on a smaller…...

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hackaday.com > 11/30/2025 > magnus-effect-drone-flies-looks-impossible

Magnus Effect Drone Flies, Looks Impossible

12+ hour, 50+ min ago (205+ words) By now we're all familiar with the quad-rotor design most popular among modern drones, and of course there are many variants using more or less propellers and even fixed-wing drones "read more By now we're all familiar with the quad-rotor design most popular among modern drones, and of course there are many variants using more or less propellers and even fixed-wing drones that can fly autonomously. We've even seen drones that convert from rotorcraft to fixed-wing mid flight. But there are even more esoteric drones out there that are far more experimental and use even more bizarre wing designs that look like they shouldn't be able to fly at all. Take [Starsistor]'s latest design, which uses a single motor and an unconventional single off-center wing to generate lift. [Starsistor] went through a number of iterations before finally getting this…...

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hackaday.com > 11/30/2025 > a-holographic-seven-segment-clock

A Holographic Seven-Segment Clock

15+ hour, 51+ min ago (303+ words) Seven-segment displays are one of the most ho-hum ways to display the time. They were cool for a little bit in the 70s, but by now, they're a little bit "read more Seven-segment displays are one of the most ho-hum ways to display the time. They were cool for a little bit in the 70s, but by now, they're a little bit old hat. That is, unless you get weird with it. This holographic seven-segment clock from [mosivers] qualifies neatly in that category. The first step was to make the holographic segment displays, because they're not really something you can just buy off the shelf. [mosivers] achieved this by using a kit from LitiHolo, which enables you to create holograms by shooting a laser at special holographic film. Only, a few upgrades were made to use the kit with a nicer red…...

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hackaday.com > 11/29/2025 > has-steampunk-delivered-the-hoverboard

Has Steampunk Delivered The Hoverboard?

18+ hour, 50+ min ago (337+ words) The hoverboard, one of the teen crazes of the last decade, is both a marvel of technology and a source of hacker parts that have appeared in so many projects "read more The hoverboard, one of the teen crazes of the last decade, is both a marvel of technology and a source of hacker parts that have appeared in so many projects on these pages. It contains an accelerometer or similar, along with a microcontroller and a pair of motor controllers to drive its in-wheel motors. That recipe is open to interpretation of course and we've seen a few in our time, but perhaps not quite like this steampunk design from [Skrubis]. It claims a hoverboard design with no modern electronics, only relays, mercury switches, and neon bulbs. The idea is that it's a hoverboard from 1884 using parts available in…...

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hackaday.com > 11/29/2025 > diy-light-panels-work-with-home-assistant

DIY Light Panels Work With Home Assistant

21+ hour, 50+ min ago (311+ words) There are a few major companies out there building colorful LED panels you can stick on your wall for aesthetic purposes. Most commercial options are pretty expensive, and come with "read more There are a few major companies out there building colorful LED panels you can stick on your wall for aesthetic purposes. Most commercial options are pretty expensive, and come with certain limitations in how they can be controlled. [Smart Solutions For Home] has whipped up a flexible DIY design for decorating your walls with light that is altogether more customizable. In this case, the DIY light panels ape the hexagonal design made popular by brands like Nanoleaf. In this case, each hexagon panel runs an ESP32 microcontroller, which controls a series of WS2812 addressable LEDs. This allows each panel to glow whatever color you like, and they're arranged in an…...

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hackaday.com > 11/29/2025 > on-the-benefits-of-filling-3d-prints-with-spray-foam

On The Benefits Of Filling 3D Prints With Spray Foam

1+ day, 50+ min ago (427+ words) Closed-cell self-expanding foam (spray foam) is an amazing material that sees common use in construction. But one application that we hadn't heard of before was using it to fill the "read more Closed-cell self-expanding foam (spray foam) is an amazing material that sees common use in construction. But one application that we hadn't heard of before was using it to fill the internal voids of 3D printed objects. As argued by [Alex] in a half-baked-research YouTube video, this foam could be very helpful with making sure that printed boats keep floating and water stays out of sensitive electronic bits. It's pretty common knowledge by now that 3D printed objects from FDM printers aren't really watertight. Due to the way that these printers work, there's plenty of opportunity for small gaps and voids between layers to permit moisture to seep through. This is…...

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hackaday.com > 11/29/2025 > a-flexible-light-inspired-by-ikea

A Flexible Light Inspired By IKEA

1+ day, 3+ hour ago (210+ words) The IKEA SM'SN'RE is a flexible silicone rod with an embedded LED strip, attached at each end to a base. It's eye-catching enough, and it has the useful property of "read more The IKEA SM'SN'RE is a flexible silicone rod with an embedded LED strip, attached at each end to a base. It's eye-catching enough, and it has the useful property of providing a diffuse light from multiple angles that makes it a promising candidate for a work lamp. That's enough for [Daniel James] to create his own lamp on a similar vein. The electronics of his lamp are straightforward enough: a 12 volt LED strip whose brightness is controlled by a Pi Pico in response to a potentiometer as a brightness control. It's not quite stiff enough to form the arch itself, so he's created a 3D printed chain that forms…...