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Budget Schlieren Imaging Setup Uses 3D Printing to Reveal the Unseen
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Budget Schlieren Imaging Setup Uses 3D Printing to Reveal the Unseen

We’re suckers here for projects that let you see the unseeable, and [Ayden Wardell Aerospace] provides that on a budget…

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Supercon 2024: Exploring the Ocean with Open Source Hardware
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Supercon 2024: Exploring the Ocean with Open Source Hardware

If you had to guess, what do you think it would take to build an ocean-going buoy that could not…

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Making a Variable Speed Disc Sander from an Old Hard Drive
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Making a Variable Speed Disc Sander from an Old Hard Drive

This short video from [ProShorts 101] shows us how to build a variable speed disc sander from not much more…

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GK STM32 MCU-Based Handheld Game System
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GK STM32 MCU-Based Handheld Game System

These days even a lowly microcontroller can easily trade blows with – or surpass – desktop systems of yesteryear, so…

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Porting COBOL Code and the Trouble With Ditching Domain Specific Languages
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Porting COBOL Code and the Trouble With Ditching Domain Specific Languages

Whenever the topic is raised in popular media about porting a codebase written in an ‘antiquated’ programming language like Fortran…

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SpaceMouse Destroyed for Science
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SpaceMouse Destroyed for Science

The SpaceMouse is an interesting gadget beloved by engineers and artists alike. They function almost like joysticks, but with six…

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FLOSS Weekly Episode 829: This Machine Kills Vogons
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FLOSS Weekly Episode 829: This Machine Kills Vogons

This week, Jonathan Bennett chats with Herbert Wolverson and Frantisek Borsik about LibreQOS, Bufferbloat, and Dave Taht’s legacy. How did…

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DIY AI Butler Is Simpler and More Useful Than Siri
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DIY AI Butler Is Simpler and More Useful Than Siri

[Geoffrey Litt] shows that getting an effective digital assistant that’s tailored to one’s own needs just needs a little DIY,…

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A New Kind of Bike Valve?
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A New Kind of Bike Valve?

If you’ve worked on a high-end mountain or road bike for any length of time, you have likely cursed the…

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Making Parts Feeders Work Where They Weren’t Supposed To
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Making Parts Feeders Work Where They Weren’t Supposed To

[Chris Cecil] had a problem. He had a Manncorp/Autotronik MC384V2 pick and place, and needed more feeders. The company was…

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