Part of the job of a Hackaday writer involves seeking out new stories to write for your delectation and edification. Our tips line provides a fruitful fount of interesting things to write about, but ...
There was a time when hackspaces were few and far between — legendary environments that you’d read about online, where amazing projects were made by people who had come together to form communities of ...
Those of you that would like to get closer to nature by monitoring, photographing, and recording your favorite animals may be interested to know that the latest HackSpace magazine is packed with ...
The official Raspberry Pi publishing house has made available the latest issue of its excellent HackSpace magazine, providing plenty of details on things to build, hack, and create. Issue 34 for ...
This article was taken from the January 2014 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read Wired's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content by ...
The London Hackspace is a non-profit, community-run hacker space in central London. Providing an area where people who make things can come to share tools and knowledge, it's a community that covers ...
Leeds Hackspace is a place for anyone to communally get together, socialise and create with access to space/workshop that has tools that you may otherwise not be able to have hands-on with thanks to ...
Enjoy tinkering, making and crafting? Pop along to an open day at the London Hackspace on 6 February to meet like-fingered people. Don't be put off by the name. London Hackspace isn't just for coding ...