We’ll start things off this week with some breaking news from NASA: just days after the space agency announced the Artemis II ...
Meshtastic has been experiencing a bit of a renaissance lately, as the off-grid, long-range radio text messaging protocol gains a ton of new users. It’s been used to create mesh networks in ...
Mega Man is a popular video game character who is perhaps most notable for having a sort of lasery-type blaster for an arm. A ...
Recently [ElecrArc240] got his paws on an Intel-branded 3 kW power supply that apparently had been designed as a reference ...
As far as punctuation goes, the exclamation mark is perhaps the most eye-catching of the bunch. That’s why [Conrad Farnsworth ...
Theoretically a belt drive makes for a great upgrade to a bicycle, as it replaces the heavier, noisy and relatively maintenance-heavy roller chain with a zero-maintenance, whisper-quiet and ...
Hans Rosenberg] has a new video talking about a nasty side effect of using resistors: noise. If you watch the video below, you’ll learn that there are two sources of resistor noise: Johnson ...
An interesting detail about the Intel 8087 floating point processor (FPU) is that it’s a co-processor that shares a bus with the 8086 or 8088 CPU and system memory, which means that somehow ...
The iPod once reigned supreme in the realm of portable music. Hackers are now working on preserving one of its less lauded functions — gaming. [via Ars Technica] The run of 54 titles from 2006-2009 ...
If you’re interested in extraterrestrial life, these past few years have given an embarrassment of places to look, even in ...
Your project doesn’t necessarily have to be a refined masterpiece to have an impact on the global hacker hivemind. Case in ...
Oliver Pett] loves creating automata; pieces of art whose physicality and motion come together to deliver something unique.
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