We’re all used to general purpose microcontroller boards such as the Arduino or its many imitators, but perhaps we don’t see as much of their industrial cousins. A programmable logic ...
By the time this post hits the front page, we’ll be just a few days away from the kickoff of Hackaday Europe 2024! For those ...
Usually when we are restoring something with a keyboard, it is some kind of old computer or terminal. But [Make it Kozi] ...
After more than forty-six years all of us are likely to feel the wear of time, and Voyager 1 is no different. Following ...
With the rise of WebAssembly (wasm) it’s become easier than ever to run native code in a browser. As mostly just another ...
Maybe best known as the company which brought a splash of color to corporate and scientific computing with its Indigo range ...
A company called Presto, for example, promises fast-food restaurants an AI order-taker. What could be better? The AI doesn’t ...
Along with the rise of the modern World Wide Web came the introduction of the JPEG image compression standard in 1992, ...
Mars is fairly attractive as a potential future home for humanity. It’s solid, with firm land underfoot. It’s able to hang on ...
Who has not at some point in their lives experienced the horror of a pin on a DIP package breaking off? It’s generally game over, but what if you don’t have another chip handy to substitute?
It seems that finding an appliance without some WiFi connectivity and an app to load your laundry data into the cloud is an ...
The principle is simple — if you want to measure how much PSU noise any of your electronic devices let through, known as ...