It’s a common ritual: whipping out those calipers or similar measuring devices to measure part of a physical object that ...
Now that early PCs have moved firmly from the realm of e-waste into being collector’s items, it’s worth putting in some ...
Many of us are guilty of toeing the line between having a ready supply of components at hand and simply hoarding for fear of throwing anything out. In a first admission of this problem, [Scott ...
From outer space to down here on Earth, there are many places where ionizing radiation levels are high enough that they ...
There were a plethora of tiny, local ISPs in the days of dial-up internet. Along with the big providers, many cities would ...
Every collector ends up with items that are worthless, usually because they are broken or incomplete. When [Graindead] found ...
For once, we can avoid debating in the comments what constitutes a “cyberdeck”, because [LCLDIY] does not refer to his ...
There are many events so far in 2026 that could reasonably have been predicted, but perhaps one which couldn’t is a Hackaday ...
We miss the old Heathkit. You could build equipment that rivaled or even surpassed commercial devices. The cost was usually ...
There’s a great debate these days about what the current crop of AI chatbots should and shouldn’t do for you. We aren’t wise enough to know the answer, but we were interested in ...
Today, fireplaces, their cozy glow once a household staple, are mostly a thing of the past. In fact, a decent amount of old ...
If you own a computer that’s not mobile, it’s almost certain that it will receive its power in some form from a mains wall ...
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