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Taming the Wobble: An Arduino Self-Balancing Bot
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Taming the Wobble: An Arduino Self-Balancing Bot

Getting a robot to stand on two wheels without tipping over involves a challenging dance with the laws of physics….

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Old Chromebooks Get Second Life as Video Wall
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Old Chromebooks Get Second Life as Video Wall

What would you do with dozens and dozens of outdated Chromebooks that are no longer getting updates from the Google…

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Transceiver Reveals Unusual Components
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Transceiver Reveals Unusual Components

[MSylvain59] likes to tear down old surplus, and in the video below, he takes apart a German transceiver known as…

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Expensive Camera, Cheap 3D-Printed Lens
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Expensive Camera, Cheap 3D-Printed Lens

If you’re a photography enthusiast, you probably own quite a few cameras, but the chances are your “good” one will…

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Writing an OLED Display Driver in MicroZig
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Writing an OLED Display Driver in MicroZig

Although most people would use C, C++ or MicroPython for programming microcontrollers, there are a few more obscure options out…

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The Pentium Processor’s Innovative (and Complicated) Method of Multiplying by Three, Fast
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The Pentium Processor’s Innovative (and Complicated) Method of Multiplying by Three, Fast

[Ken Shirriff] has been sharing a really low-level look at Intel’s Pentium (1993) processor. The Pentium’s architecture was highly innovative…

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Physical Computing Used to be a Thing
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Physical Computing Used to be a Thing

In the early 2000s, the idea that you could write programs on microcontrollers that did things in the physical world,…

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Run Xbox 360 Games on Your PC With XenonDecomp
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Run Xbox 360 Games on Your PC With XenonDecomp

Inspired by the N64: Recompiled project, XenonRecomp does something similar, except for the PowerPC-equipped Microsoft Xbox 360 game console. Based…

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Trio of Mods Makes Delta Printer More Responsive, Easier to Use
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Trio of Mods Makes Delta Printer More Responsive, Easier to Use

Just about any 3D printer can be satisfying to watch as it works, but delta-style printers are especially hypnotic. There’s…

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Tearing Down a Vintage Word Processor
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Tearing Down a Vintage Word Processor

There was a time when the line between typewriters and word processing software was a bit fuzzy. [Poking Technology] found…

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