It’s nice to hide away in our little corner of the internet and talk tech, safely away from the turmoil of world events. Sometimes though, geopolitics intrude even into our space, and Reuters are here ...
There’s something about the ESP32 family of microcontrollers and timekeeping. We probably see it in clocks as often as we do anything else; we also probably see more clocks with one as the beating ...
The quest for true randomness has roots in cryptography and is a rabbit hole that gets surprisingly deep with alarmingly ...
After the CopyFail vulnerability gave root access from any user on almost all distributions last week, this week we’ve got DirtyFrag. This chains the vulnerability in CopyFail (xfrm-ESP) and ...
Well, it depends when you’re going to be househunting– if it’s anytime soon, Betteridge’s law applies, but if your time ...
The Cheap Yellow Display is a great little module to start a project with, but it wouldn’t necessarily be our first choice ...
Reading a book about bowling is not the same as actually bowling. If that resonates with you and you want to learn more about ...
After Noctua recently released CAD files for a range of their computer fans, one of the first thoughts that popped up for ...
It’s been a story of the last week or so if you follow the kind of news channels a Hackaday scribe does, that Google have ...
The bicycle is an invention that has not changed in its fundamentals since the first recognisably modern machines appeared in ...
Research reactors come in many forms and sizes, with the TRIGA class being commonly found at universities. The TRIGA reactor ...