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Today in the submersibles department our hacker [Rupin Chheda] wrote in to tell us about their submarine project. This sub is made from a few lengths of PVC piping of various diameters. There is ...
When asked ‘what makes you tick?’ the engineers at Vacheron Constantin sure know what to answer – and fast, too. Less than a year after last year’s horological kettlebell, the ...
Do you ever look at the news, and wonder about the process behind the news cycle? I did, and for the last couple of decades ...
Humans have forever been using all manner of techniques to better secure the food we need to sustain our lives. The practice ...
Bees are incredible insects that live and die for their hive, producing rich honey in complicated hive structures. The ...
If you are a certain age, you probably remember the ads and publicity around Chisanbop — the supposed ancient art of Korean ...
If you are anything like us, last time you went bowling, you thought more about how the ball came back to you than actually ...
Anthropic has had an eventful couple weeks, and we have two separate write-ups to cover. The first is a vulnerability in the ...
Jonathan chats with Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss about KDE’s eco initiative and the End of 10 campaign! Is Open Source really a ...
Schlieren imaging is a technique for viewing the density of transparent fluids using a camera and some clever optical setups. Density of a fluid like air might change based on the composition of th… ...
[DaveMakesStuff] demonstrates a great technique for 3D printing a sphere; a troublesome shape for filament-based printers to handle. As a bonus, it uses a minimum of filament. His ideas can be appl… ...
Somewhere in the universe, there’s a place that lists every x86 operating system from scratch. Not just some bootloaders, or just a kernel stub, but documentation to build a fully functional ...
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