Generally when assuming a chaotic (i.e. random) system like an undirected graph, we assume that if we start coloring these (i ...
You might wonder why [Kevin] wanted to build digital calipers when you can buy them for very little these days. But, then ...
While advances in modern technology have allowed average people access to tremendous computing power as well as novel tools ...
On the bench where this is being written, there’s a Mitutoyo vernier caliper. It’s the base model with a proper vernier scale ...
Steve Ballmer famously called Linux “viral”, with some not-entirely coherent complaints about the OS. In a hilarious instance ...
With Superconference 2024 in the books, Dan joined Elliot, fresh off his flight back from Pasadena, to look through the week ...
We’ve noticed that adding electronic paper displays to projects is getting easier. [NerdCave] picked up a 4.2-inch E-ink ...
The chances are if you know someone who is a former Apple employee, you’ll have heard their Steve Jobs anecdote, and that it was rather unflattering to the Apple co-founder. I’ve ...
While rulers and tape measures are ubiquitous, they always seem to disappear when you need them. We know you’d never forget your safety glasses (safety first!), so what if they were also a measuring ...
TenTech]’s Fuzzyficator brings fuzzy skin — a textured finish normally limited to sides of 3D prints — to the top layer with the help of some non-planar printing, no hardware ...
If there’s an enduring image of how large steel structures used to be made, it’s probably the hot riveting process. You’ve probably seen grainy old black-and-white films of a ...
Do you remember the fourth-place winner in the 2022 Hackaday Prize? If it’s slipped your mind, that’s okay—it was Boondock Echo. It was a radio project that aimed to make it easy to ...