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Keebin’ With Kristina: The One With The MingKwai Typewriter

Sometimes, a little goes a long way. I believe that’s the case with this tiny media control bar from [likeablob] that uses an ESP32-C3 Super Mini. From left to right …read more

RTEMS Statement Deepens Libogc License Controversy

Earlier this month we covered the brewing controversy over libogc, the community-developed C library that functions as the backbone for GameCube and Wii homebrew software. Questions about how much of …read more

Version Control To The Max

There was a time when version control was an exotic idea. Today, things like Git and a handful of other tools allow developers to easily rewind the clock or work …read more

Remembering Memory: EMS, And TSRs

You often hear that Bill Gates once proclaimed, “640 kB is enough for anyone,” but, apparently, that’s a myth — he never said it. On the other hand, early PCs …read more

Trackside Observations Of A Rail Power Enthusiast

The life of a Hackaday writer often involves hours spent at a computer searching for all the cool hacks you love, but its perks come in not being tied to …read more

Keebin’ With Kristina: The One With The MingKwai Typewriter

Sometimes, a little goes a long way. I believe that’s the case with this tiny media control bar from [likeablob] that uses an ESP32-C3 Super Mini. From left to right …read more

RTEMS Statement Deepens Libogc License Controversy

Earlier this month we covered the brewing controversy over libogc, the community-developed C library that functions as the backbone for GameCube and Wii homebrew software. Questions about how much of …read more

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    By Ian Bos | May 16, 2025

    Intuitively, you think that everything that you stretch will pull back, but you wouldn’t expect a couple of pieces of plastic to win. Yet, researchers over at [AMOLF] have figured …read more

  • This Week In Security: Lingering Spectre, Deep Fakes, And CoreAudio

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    By Jonathan Bennett | May 16, 2025

    Spectre lives. We’ve got two separate pieces of research, each finding new processor primitives that allow Spectre-style memory leaks. Before we dive into the details of the new techniques, let’s …read more

  • Home-casting Thermoelectric Alloys

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    By Aaron Beckendorf | May 16, 2025

    If you want to convert heat into electrical power, it’s hard to find a simpler method than a thermoelectric generator. The Seebeck effect means that the junction of two dissimilar …read more

  • Wireless Doorbell Extension Features Home-Wound Coil

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    By John Elliot V | May 16, 2025

    Today in the it’s-surprising-that-it-works department we have a ding dong doorbell extension from [Ajoy Raman]. What [Ajoy] wanted to do was to extend the range of his existing doorbell so …read more

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    By Al Williams | May 15, 2025

    When you think of Singer, you usually think of sewing machines, although if you are a history buff, you might remember they diversified into calculators, flight simulation, and a few …read more

  • Voyager 1’s Primary Thrusters Revived Before DSN Command Pause

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    By Maya Posch | May 15, 2025

    As with all aging bodies, clogged tubes form an increasing issue. So too with the 47-year old Voyager 1 spacecraft and its hydrazine thrusters. Over the decades silicon dioxide from …read more

  • Automatic Transmission For Manual Transportation

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    By Bryan Cockfield | May 15, 2025

    The drivetrain of most modern bicycles has remained relatively unchanged for nearly a century. There have been marginal upgrades here and there like electronic shifting but you’ll still mostly see …read more

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