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Hacking: The Nexus of Innovation and Exploration
Explore the tech realm with us. From Raspberry Pi innovations that suggest recipes by scanning your fridge to spray-on keyboards, we cover it all. Developer Simon transforms everyday tasks. Bjørn Karmann introduces cameras powered by AI.
Unpack the Unix ethos with ‘Simple Unix Chat’ and dive into RISC-V CPU programming. Curious about shuffling a deck? We decode the math. Discover DIY feats: microscopes from DVD pickups or Raspberry Pi as a handheld computer.
Software enthusiasts will find treasures. The command line is back, thanks to ChatGPT. Learn about emerging threats like Linux rootkits and hardware hacks like bypassing BIOS with a screwdriver.
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Raspberry Pi Detects Unseen Cosmic Rays from Space
A down-to-earth project to keep your head in the stars. Read more at Tom’s Hardware…
The Long Journey Ahead For Linux On Apple Silicon
An old joke from the Linux community about its prevalence in computing quips that Linux will…
Raspberry Pi Zero Emulates ’80s ZX Spectrum PC From Inside a Cassette Tape
What were cassettes for again? Read more at Tom’s Hardware…
Raspberry Pi Cosmic Ray Detector
[Marco] has a sodium iodide detector that indicates cosmic radiation by scintillation. The material glows when…
Asahi’s plan for Linux on Apple’s new silicon shows Cupertino has gone back to basics with iOS booting
Open source project shows Apple has done some funky stuff with M1. Read more…
Open-Source App Lets Anyone Create a Virtual Army of Hackintoshes
A pseudonymous developer created a serial code generator for their MacOS virtualization project, which can mimic…
Pico4ML Brings Machine Learning To the Raspberry Pi Pico
Tiny Machine Learning Platform for tiny device. Read more at Tom’s Hardware…
Next Raspberry Pi CPU Will Have Machine Learning Built In
Better machine learning is on the horizon. Read more at Tom’s Hardware…
Your Own 11.2 GHz Radio Telescope
Modern life has its conveniences. Often, those conveniences lead to easier hacks. A great example of…
YouTuber Upgrades RTX 2070 to 16GB of VRAM
The 16GB RTX 2070/2080 rumors may have been real. Read more at Tom’s Hardware…
Hackaday takes a close look at Raspberry Pi’s new $4 microcontroller, the Pico | Boing Boing
Pico is the new $4 Raspberry Pi microcontroller board. It looks amazing for the price. Hackaday…
Raspberry Pi: The newest member of the family is this tiny $4 microcontroller | ZDNet
Raspberry Pi releases the Pi Pico and is partnering with Arduino and Adafruit to expand the…
RISC-V Comes To The BeagleBoard Ecosystem With Upcoming Beagle V SBC
The Beagle V, a RISC-V-based single board computer from a collaboration between BeagleBoard and Seeed Studios…
Mouse-Controller Hybrid Aims To Dominate In First-Person Shooters
The first person shooter genre found its feet in the PC world, relying on the holy…
Finally! The ROM You Wished Your Sinclair Spectrum Had!
If there is one thing that Sir Clive SInclair was famous for, it was producing electronic…
High-Speed Spectrometer Built With Cheap Linear CCD
If you’ve ever dreamed of building a proper spectrometer, it looks like the ESPROS epc901 CCD…
I’m Sorry Dave, You Shouldn’t Write Verilog
We were always envious of Star Trek, for its computers. No programming needed. Just tell the…
The USB Null Modem Cable Is Now A Thing
The classic serial null-modem cable was, among other things, used to connect two computers together for…
Stealing Keys From The Sound Of The Lock
If you are smart, you wouldn’t hand your house key over to a stranger for a…