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If you’ve been following along our USB-C saga, you know that the CC wire in the USB-C cables is used for communications and polarity detection. However, what’s not as widely known is that ...
Usually when we present a project on these pages, it’s pretty cut and dried — here’s what was done, these are the technologies used, this was the result. But sometimes we run across projects ...
C3, and for good reason. The microcontroller has a lot to offer, and the current crop of tiny dev boards sporting it make ...
A growing number of manufacturers are locking perfectly good hardware behind arbitrary software restrictions. While this ought to be a bigger controversy, people seem to keep paying for things ...
Vibe coding is the buzzword of the moment. What is it? The practice of writing software by describing the problem to an AI ...
Even in 2025 there are still many applications for a simple Disk Operating System (DOS), whether this includes running legacy ...
If you want to get started in microfluidic robotics, [soiboi soft’s] salamander is probably too complex for a first project.
We know you’ve seen them: the time-lapses that show a 3D print coming together layer-by-layer without the extruder taking up ...
One of the best ways to learn about radios is to build your own, even in the age of cheap SDR dongles. [Aniss Oulhaci] demonstrates this with a simple HF SDR receiver built on a breadboard.
Normally, videos over at The Signal Path channel on YouTube have a certain vibe, namely teardowns and deep dives into ...
[Andrej Karpathy] recently released llm.c, a project that focuses on LLM training in pure C, once again showing that working with these tools isn’t necessarily reliant on sprawling development ...
Science is built on reproducibility; if someone else can replicate your results, chances are pretty good that you’re looking at the truth. And there’s no statute of limitations on ...
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