This week Jonathan talks to James Cole about Firefly III, the personal finance manager! This one itches James’ own itch, but brings great visualization and management tools for your personal ...
We were recently tipped off to quite a resource — on the Texas Instruments website, there’s a page where you can view and ...
CreativeLab] bought a cheap arbitrary waveform generator and noted that it only had a two-pin power cord. That has its ups ...
Those of us ancient enough to remember the time, or even having grown up during the heyday of the 8-bit home computer, may ...
In the history of entertainment, few properties have made the sort of indelible mark on popular culture as Star Trek has. In 950 episodes across the twelve television series that have carried the ...
For those who were alive and conscious before the modern Internet, there were in fact things that went “viral” and became ...
Recently the avid teardown folk over at iFixit got their paws on Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses, for a literal in-depth look ...
If I’m honest with myself, I don’t really need access to an off-grid, fault-tolerant, mesh network like Meshtastic. The ...
Every now and then in histories of the 20th’s century’s earlier years, you will see pictures of cars and commercial vehicles equipped with bulky drums, contraptions to make their fuel ...
There’s a joke that does the rounds, about a teenager being given a dial phone and being unable to make head nor tail of it. ...
Our hacker [Pat Deegan] of Psychogenic Technologies shows us the entire process of designing an analog ASIC. An ASIC is of ...
This week Jonathan and Aaron chat with Piers Finlayson about One ROM! Why does the retro-computing world need a solution for replacement ROMs? How difficult was it to squeeze a MCU and layout into the ...
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