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We’ve all been there. You’ve found a beautiful piece of older hardware at the thrift store, and bought it for a song. You ...
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Aditya Sripada] and [Abhishek Warrier]’s TARS3D robot came from asking what it would take to make a robot with the ...
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The Pebble was the smartwatch darling of the early 2010s, a glimpse of the future in the form of a microcontroller and screen ...
Although it might seem like there was a sudden step change from analog to digital sometime in the late 1900s, it was actually a slow, gradual change from things like record players to iPods or ...
To those of us who live in the civilized lands where ~230 VAC mains is the norm and we can shove a cool 3.5 kW into an electric kettle without so much as a second thought, the mere idea of trying ...
As amazing as the human body is, it’s unfortunately not as amazing as e.g. axolotl bodies are, in the sense that they can ...
If you own a handheld transceiver of any type then the chances are it will come with a “rubber duck” style antenna. These ...