What's my name again?
Let the world know who you are (or remind yourself who you are, if you're getting forgetful)
We have some important news to share about HackSpace: Issue 81 was the last issue of HackSpace as a standalone magazine, and HackSpace has become part of The MagPi, the official Raspberry Pi magazine. Starting with issue 145, We’ll be adding pages to The MagPi to make room for the stories and tutorials you’ve come to expect from HackSpace.
What's my name again?
Let the world know who you are (or remind yourself who you are, if you're getting forgetful)
Fold'N Fly review – the art of paper aeroplanes
Take to the skies for cheap with this great guide to paper aerodynamics
Gemini PDA 4G review
An old favourite, the PDA, returns for 90s nostalgists
NumWorks calculator review (sorry what? a calculator? in 2018?)
Put Python in your hands with glorious physical buttons
Messing about on the river/lake/nearby puddle
Do you have something that floats? Turn it into a cheap and cheerful boat with one of these motor & controller kits
Early morning information system
Upcycling a clock with old phone parts
Ditching metal: a plywood bike
It may look great, but can you build a working wooden bike
Open source hardware for nature conservation
It's not just up to Sir David Attenborough to save the planet. We can do our bit too, with cheap, open hardware
Wrap a computer around it
Forget about perfection: make things better by adding a computer
There's no "I" in team, but there is a "me"
What does it mean to belong to a tribe? Makeup and singalongs, or something else?
Crowdfunding: affordable FPGAs for beginners
Introducing Alchitry: the relatively easy way to design your own chips
Earth calling the ISS
Track the ISS from your living room with papercraft and a Raspberry Pi