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A Tiny Computer With a 3D Printed QWERTY Keyboard

The ESP32 family are the microcontrollers which just keep on giving, as new vers...

A Tiny Tapeout SDR

The Tiny Tapeout custom ASIC project has been around for a while now, and has pa...

Hearing What the Bats Hear

[Iftah] has been exploring the sounds beyond what we can hear, recording ultraso...

Improving Aluminium-Ion Batteries With Aluminium-Fluori...

There are many rechargeable battery chemistries, each with their own advantages ...

The Science Behind Making Buildings Comfortably Non-Com...

Although the most fire-resistant building is likely a windowless, concrete bunke...

Precision Reference Puts Interesting Part to Work

Interesting parts make for interesting projects, and this nifty precision voltag...

Make a Secret File Stash In The Slack Space

Disk space is allocated in clusters of a certain size. When a file is written to...

Nice PDF, But Can It Run Linux? Yikes!

The days that PDFs were the granny-proof Swiss Army knives of document sharing a...

Blinds Automated With Offline Voice Recognition

Blinds are great for keeping light out or letting light in on demand, but few of...

Upgrading RAM on a Honda Infotainment System

Car infotainment systems somehow have become a staple in today’s automobiles, ye...

Make Custom Shirts With a 3D Print, Just Add Bleach

Bleach is a handy way to mark fabrics, and it turns out that combining bleach wi...

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the SEGA Pico Keyboard

It’s been a minute since I featured a tiny keyboard, and that’s okay. But if you...

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