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What do you get when you combine an ESP32, a 16-bit DAC, an antique VFD, and an IDE CD-ROM drive? Not much, unless you put in ...
In a fusion of scrapyard elegance and Aussie ingenuity, [Mark Makies] has given a piece of old steel a steamy second life ...
It would be hard to find any electronics still in production which use CRT displays, but for some inscrutable reason it’s ...
Motorized faders are very cool, and you can find them in everything from expensive mixing desks to high-end video editing decks. If you want to build your own wireless motorized fader controls for ...
In a marvelous college lecture in front of a class of engineering students, V. Hunter Adams professed his love for embedded engineering, but he might as well have been singing the songs of our ...
Elliot and Dan teamed up this week for the podcast, and after double-checking, nay, triple-checking that we were recording, ...
A treadmill-style bed can be a great addition to a 3D printer. It allows prints to be shifted out of the build volume as printing continues, greatly increasing the size and flexibility of what you ...
White LED bulbs are commonplace in households by now, mostly due to their low power usage and high reliability. Crank up the light output enough and you do however get high temperatures and ...
What if you could design your 3D print to fall apart on purpose? That’s the curious promise of a new paper from CHI 2025, ...
Last week, we examined a Doom port for the venerable Atari ST. As is so often the way with this thing, one netted another, ...
Some cats are what you might call indoor cats, happy to stretch out in the lap of indoor luxury and never bother themselves ...
If you’ve been following environmental news over the past couple of decades, you’ve probably heard about PFAS – those pesky ...
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