I recently wrote about using Klipper to drive my 3D printers, and one natural question is: Why use Klipper instead of Marlin?
Using a STM32F429 Discovery board [Jan Zwiener] put together a Game Boy-compatible system called STM32Boy. It is based around the Peanut-GB Game Boy emulator core, which is a pretty nifty and fast ...
Plastics are unfortunately so cheap useful that they’ve ended up everywhere. They’re filling our landfills, polluting our ...
For those who missed it, there’s been something of a quiet revolution in the world of analogue video over the last year, due ...
Need a weekend project? [Cepa] wanted a GPS tracker that would send data out via LTE or the Iridium network. Ok, maybe that’s ...
As exciting as immunotherapies are in terms of fighting cancer, correcting autoimmune disorders and so on, they come with a ...
Many readers will be familiar with the idea of a glitching attack, introducing electrical noise into a computer circuit in ...
The British mathematician and pioneer of computing Alan Turing published a paper in 1936 which described a Universal Machine, ...
Of all nature’s miraculous gifts, few can compare to the experience of witnessing a new hacker con grow. If you’re in the ...
Last time, I told you about a simple script I made to collect data about my laptop activity, talked about why collecting data about yourself is a moral imperative, and shared the upgraded script ...
Much of a car’s interaction with the world around it is still a very stand-alone, analog experience, regardless of whether ...
DIY 3D printing in metal is a lot more complicated than we thought. And this video from [Metal Matters] shows two approaches, ...