When the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, was put into orbit around Earth, anyone in the path of the satellite could receive the beeps transmitted by the satellite provided they had some ...
Large language models (LLMs) are wholly dependent on the quality of the input data with which these models are trained. While ...
Have you ever wished you could experiment with different layouts super easily, just by adding or removing a few switches here and there and printing a new case? Well, [heyisjambo] says that ...
Join us on Wednesday, February 5 at noon Pacific for the Underwater Robotics Hack Chat with Tony White! Almost anywhere you ...
Many decades ago, when soldering was an activity more often associted with copper fabrication than with electronics, a ...
The Universal Serial Bus. The one bus to rule them all.  It brought peace and stability to the world of computer peripherals.
It isn’t that hard to make an electronic rain gauge if you have a steady source of power or you don’t mind changing batteries ...
This unusual tattoo hack by [Emily The Engineer] is not for the weak of heart, but let’s be frank: we kind of know her for ...
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 ...
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 ...
You’ve probably noticed that everywhere you go — the doctor’s office, hotels, or retail shops, there are tiny PCs everywhere.
What’s the only thing cooler than building something electronic? That’s right — wearing it proudly for all to see. But maybe ...