Some like it flat, and there’s nothing wrong with that. What you are looking at is the first prototype of Atlas by ...
The past few months, we’ve been giving you a quick rundown of the various ways ores form underground; now the time has come ...
Now, Rock 5 ITX+ is no x86 board, sporting an ARM Rockship RK3588 on its ITX form-factor PCB, but reading this blog post’s ...
One of the major difficulties in studying electricity, especially when compared to many other physical phenomena, is that it cannot be observed directly by human senses. We can manipulate it to ...
Who’s interested in a brand new, from-scratch boundary representation (BREP) kernel? How about one that has no topological ...
Over on YouTube [Drake] from the [styropyro] channel investigates what happens when you take an enormous tungsten ...
Ever heard of MUMPS? Both programming language and database, it was developed in the 1960s for the Massachusetts General ...
Back during WWII, Chrysler bodged five inline-6 engines together to create the powerful A57 multibank tank engine. [Maisteer] ...
This week Jonathan chats with Konstantinos Margaritis about SIMD programming. Why do these wide data instructions matter?
Color 3D printing has gone mainstream, and we expect more than one hacker will be unpacking one over the holidays. If you ...
If you exclude certain companies like Peloton, the world of cycling technology is surprisingly open. It’s not perfect by any means, but there are enough open or open-ish standards for many ...
One easy way to make a very accurate clock is with a WiFi-enabled microcontroller like an ESP32 and a display: set up NTP, ...
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