Categoria: Hackaday (https://hackaday.com/)

Microfluidic Motors Could Work Really Well For Tiny Scale Tasks
The vast majority of motors that we care about all stick to a theme. They rely on the electromagnetic dance…

US DOE Sets New Nuclear Energy Targets
To tackle the growing electrification of devices, we’ll need to deploy more generation to the grid. The US Department of…

Landscape Motif Makes This E-Ink Weather Display Easy to Understand
True weather geeks will disagree, but there might be a better way to know how to dress for the day…

Open Cardiography Signal Measuring Device
Much of the world’s medical equipment is made by a handful of monopolistic megacorps, but [Milos Rasic] built an open…

FLOSS Weekly Episode 809: Pi4J – Stable and Boring on the Raspberry Pi
This week, Jonathan Bennett and David Ruggles chat with Frank Delporte about Pi4J, the friendly Java libraries for the Raspberry…

A Vintage Radiator Core, From Scratch
There are sadly few 1914 Dennis fire engines still on the road, so when the one owned by Imperial College…

Making Sense of Real-Time Operating Systems in 2024
The best part about real-time OS (RTOS) availability in 2024 is that we developers are positively spoiled for choice, but…

WAV2VGM Plays Audio Via OPL3 Synthesis
Once upon a time, computers didn’t really have enough resources to play back high-quality audio. It took too much RAM…

Retrotechtacular: Color TV
We have often wondered if people dreamed in black and white before the advent of photography. While color pictures eventually…

A Brief History of Cyrix, or How to Get Sued By Intel a Lot
In a new installment on computer history, [Bradford Morgan White] takes us through the sordid history of Cyrix, as this…