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

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

Falling Down The Land Camera Rabbit Hole

It was such an innocent purchase, a slightly grubby and scuffed grey plastic box with the word “P O L A R O I D” intriguingly printed along its top …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

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    By John Elliot V | May 20, 2025

    Here’s something fun. Our hacker [Willow Cunningham] has sent us a copy of his homework. This is his final project for the “ECE 574: Cluster Computing” course at the University …read more

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    By Bryan Cockfield | May 19, 2025

    Although Nintendo is mostly famous for making great games, they also have an infamous reputation for being highly litigious not only for reasonable qualms like outright piracy of their games, …read more

  • 3D Printing Uranium-Carbide Structures For Nuclear Applications

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    By Maya Posch | May 19, 2025

    Within the nuclear sciences, including fuel production and nuclear medicine (radiopharmaceuticals), often specific isotopes have to be produced as efficiently as possible, or allow for the formation of (gaseous) fission …read more

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    By Bryan Cockfield | May 19, 2025

    A lot of projects we see around here are built not just because they can be built, but because there’s no other option available. Necessity is the mother of invention, …read more

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    By Tyler August | May 19, 2025

    Nothing caps off a great project like a good, professional-looking front panel. Looking good isn’t easy, but luckily [Accidental Science] has a tutorial for a quick-and-easy front panel technique in …read more

  • A UV Meter For The Flipper Zero

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    By Matt Varian | May 19, 2025

    We all know UV radiation for its contributions to getting sunburned after a long day outside, but were you aware there are several types different types of UV rays at …read more

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    By Kristina Panos | May 19, 2025

    But sir! I can’t believe I missed [dynam1keNL]’s initial flat offering from about a year ago, the mikefive, which came about when he and some friends ordered switches directly from …read more

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