We’ve always been interested in fluidic computers, a technique that uses moving fluids to perform logic operations. Now, ...
Nuclear batteries are pretty simple devices that are conceptually rather similar to photovoltaic (PV) solar, just using the ...
If you’re reading Hackaday, you’ve almost certainly heard of JTAG. There’s an excellent chance you’ve even used it once or twice to reflash an unruly piece of hardware. But how well do you actually ...
Modern technology builds on abstractions. Most application programmers today don’t know what a non-maskable interrupt is, nor should they have to. Even fewer understand register coloring or ...
It’s a bit of an understatement that at release Windows Vista rather fell flat. Much of the problem was due to how rushed of ...
For some reason the newly introduced MacBook Neo appears to be the subject of a lot of modding, though a recent mod by ...
Large language models (LLMs) aren’t actually giant computer brains. Instead, they are massive vector spaces in which the ...
Most makers find themselves in need of a benchtop power supply at some point or another. Basic models can be had relatively ...
We’ll start things off this week with a story that’s developing more than 25 billion kilometers from Earth — on Friday, NASA ...
Like many long-established broadcasters, the BBC put out a selection of their archive material for us all to enjoy online.
Rim-driven thrusters turn the normal propeller-motor arrangement inside out; rather than mounting the motor at the center of ...
Sometimes, as hackers and makers, we can end up with messy lashed-together gear that is neither reliable nor tidy.