Imagine the power to clone your favorite LEGO piece—not just any piece, but let’s say, one that costs €50 second-hand.
In an astonishing blend of robotics and nature, SMEO—a robot rat designed by researchers in China and Germany — is fooling ...
It was a simpler time, when the web was going to be democratic and decentralised, you could connect your Windows 95 PC to the ...
USB-C eliminates proprietary barrel plug chargers that we’ve been using for laptops and myriads of other devices. It fights proprietary phone charger standards by explicitly making them non ...
E-bikes combine a bicycle with a big lithium battery, a speed controller, and a motor. What you get from that combination is ...
There are a huge number of ways to track the sun if you have some reason to do so. You can use time-based algorithms, or feed in coordinates from the Internet, or you could do it with minimal ...
After recently putting together the paper tape reader for his custom tube-based UE1 computer, [David Lovett] did get ...
It’s one of the great tragedies of our technological era. Smartphones that feature an incredible amount of computational ...
The ‘CRT Effect’ myth says that the reason why pixel art of old games looked so much better is due to the smoothing and blending effects of cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays, which were ...
Over the past few years, I kept bumping into something called Hershey fonts. After digging around, I found a 1967 government report by a fellow named Dr. Allen Vincent Hershey. Back in the 1960s ...
People experience a variety of problems with USB-C. I’ve asked people online about their negative experiences with USB-C, and got a wide variety of responses, both on Twitter and on Mastodon.
What’s the most important keyboard macro you know? Honestly, it’s probably Ctrl-S. But do you use that one often enough?