A computer does one thing at a time, even if it feels like it’s doing multiple things at once. In reality, it’s just ...
Although everyone’s favorite Linux overlord [Linus Torvalds] has been musing on dropping Intel 486 support for a while now, ...
When LG left the smartphone market, quite a number of strange devices were left behind. While some, like the Wing, made it to ...
Adding another item on the list of things you probably shouldn’t be trying at home, we got [Brainiac75] giving magnetic ...
There’s been a lot of virtual ink spilled in environmental circles about the cooling water requirements of data centers, but ...
When you’re programming microcontrollers, you’re likely to think in C if you’re old-school, Rust if you’re trendy, or Python if you want it done quick and have resources to ...
Hackaday Europe is the continental version of the Ultimate Hardware Conference, taking place May 16th and 17th, and you need ...
If you’ve ever bought a suspiciously cheap Ethernet cable from an online listing, there’s a decent chance you’ve encountered Copper Clad Aluminum. Better known as CCA, it’s ...
It is a running gag around here that whenever a project posts, someone will inevitably point out that it could have been done with a 555 timer IC. [Stephen Woodward] went the opposite way and ...
In the mid 1970s there were a spate of movies depicting the romance and lifestyle of truck drivers in the southern half of ...
For some reason, Markdown has not just become the format of choice for giving READMEs in GitHub repositories some flair, but ...
A few years back a company had an ad campaign with a discouraged caveman who was angry because the company claimed their website was “so easy, even a caveman could do it.” Maybe that ...
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