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Kevin Cheung] likes to upcycle old soda cans into — well — things. The metal is thin enough to cut by hand, but he’d started using a manual die-cutting machine, and it worked ...
Anthropic has had an eventful couple weeks, and we have two separate write-ups to cover. The first is a vulnerability in the ...
If you have any empathy at all for those of us in the journalistic profession, have some pity for the poor editor at the ...
How would you go about identifying usable land that suits your building tastes? [Scott Sexton] was specifically looking for ...
X-ray crystallography, like mass spectroscopy and nuclear spectroscopy, is an extremely useful material characterization ...
These are tough times for American hackers, and rife with uncertainty. Trade wars are on, off, on again– who can keep track?
Aside from GPUs, you don’t hear much about co-processors these days. [bitluni] perhaps missed those days, because he found a ...
From the very dawn of the personal computing era, the PC and Apple platforms have gone very different ways. IBM compatibles surged in popularity, while Apple was able to more closely guard the ...
If the idea of reading a physical book sounds like hard work, [Nick Bild’s] latest project, the PageParrot, might be for you.
AF114 germanium transistors and related ones like the AF115 through AF117 were quite popular during the 1960s, but they ...
Do you ever look at the news, and wonder about the process behind the news cycle? I did, and for the last couple of decades ...
Jonathan chats with Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss about KDE’s eco initiative and the End of 10 campaign! Is Open Source really a ...