In his most recent article, [Ken Shirriff] takes a break from putting ASICs under a microscope, and instead does the same in a proverbial manner with the word ‘mainframe’. Although ...
You’ve probably noticed that everywhere you go — the doctor’s office, hotels, or retail shops, there are tiny PCs everywhere.
Living with Type 1 diabetes is a numbers game. There’s not a moment in the day free from the burden of tracking your blood ...
Is fire conductive? As ridiculous that may sound at first glance, from a physics perspective the rapid oxidation process we call ‘fire’ produces a lot of substances that can reduce the ...
What’s the only thing cooler than building something electronic? That’s right — wearing it proudly for all to see. But maybe ...
Azpaca] purchased a fun little toy car from Tamiya, only… there was a problem. The little off-roader wasn’t up to scratch—despite its four-wheel-drive, it couldn’t get over ...
Hackaday’s own Al Williams convinced me to buy a couple of untested, returned-to-manufacturer 3D printers. Or rather, he ...
What do you do with a circa 1985 Casio FX-451 calculator with a bad keyboard? Well, if you are [Poking Technology], you ...
In the world of large language models (LLMs) there tend to be relatively few upsets ever since OpenAI barged onto the scene ...
Layer adhesion is one of the weak points with FDM 3D printing, with annealing often recommended as a post-processing step. An ...
For those times when you could really use a quick 3D model, this metric screw generator will do the trick for screws between ...
When considering our favorite spy movies and kin that involve deep-sea diving, we’d generally expect to see some high-end watch that costs thousands of dollars and is specially engineered to ...