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Brick Layer Post-Processor, Promising Stronger 3D Prints, Now Available
Back in November we first brought you word of a slicing technique by which the final strength of 3D printed…

Shellcode over MIDI? Bad Apple on a PSR-E433, Kinda
If hacking on consumer hardware is about figuring out what it can do, and pushing it in directions that the…

What Day Is It Again? Check the Clock
If you’re lucky enough to work from home, you’ll soon find that it presents its own set of challenges, mostly…

‘Robotic’ Dress Uses Simple Techniques To Combine 3D Printed Parts With Fabric
By and large, our clothes don’t actively move. They’re simple pieces of fabric assembled to sit nicely on our bodies, and little…

FLOSS Weekly Episode 817: Incompatible With Reality
This week, Jonathan Bennett and Dan Lynch chat with Stefano Zacchiroli about Debian and Software Heritage! Home Page https://upsilon.cc/~zack/ Did…

Make Your VR Controllers Handle Like Two-Handed Weapons
Wielding things like two-handed swords in VR can be awkward. There’s no sense of grasping a solid object. The controllers…

DIY Drones Deliver the Goods with Printed Release
It seems like the widespread use of delivery drones by companies like Amazon and Wal-Mart has been perpetually just out…

Hydroelectric Generator Gets Power From Siphoning
Siphons are one of those physics phenomena that, like gyroscopes, non-Newtonian fluids, and electricity, seem almost magical. Thanks to atmospheric…

Interactive LED Matrix Is A Great Way To Learn About Motion Controls
It’s simple enough to wire up an LED matrix and have it display some pre-programmed routines. What can be more…

Probably Ruining a Keyboard For Science
Lubing your keyboard’s switches is definitely a personal preference, though we’re sure that many would call it absolutely necessary. However,…