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Digital Audio Workstation In A Box

Posted on September 24, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Although it’s still possible to grab a couple of friends, guitars, and a set of drums and start making analog music like it’s 1992 and there are vacant garages everywhere …read more Continue reading Digital Audio Workstation In A Box→

Posted in behringer, DAW, digital audio workstation, digital effects, midi, Music, musical hacks, reverb, smartphone | Tagged Sequencer, Synthesizer

Linux, Now In Real Time

Posted on September 21, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Although Linux runs almost every supercomputer, most of the web, the majority of smart phones, and a few writers’ ancient Macbooks, there’s one major weak point in the Linux world …read more Continue reading Linux, Now In Real Time→

Posted in kernel, linux, linux hacks, operating system, real-time operating system

Amateur Astronomer Images Spy Satellite

Posted on September 21, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

As anyone who’s looked at the sky just before dawn or right after dusk can confirm, for the last seventy years or so there have been all kinds of artificial …read more Continue reading Amateur Astronomer Images Spy Satellite→

Posted in astrophotography, dobsonian, Space, spy satellite, Synthetic aperture radar, top-secret | Tagged Radar, Satellite, Telescope

Mechanical Logic Gates With Amplification

Posted on September 20, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

One of the hardest things about studying electricity, and by extension electronics, is that you generally can’t touch or see anything directly, and if you can you’re generally having a …read more Continue reading Mechanical Logic Gates With Amplification→

Posted in amplifier, analog, analogy, capstan, digital logic, Electronics, lever logic, logic gate, mechanical, pulley, Science, teaching

Mechanical Logic Gates With Amplification

Posted on September 20, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

One of the hardest things about studying electricity, and by extension electronics, is that you generally can’t touch or see anything directly, and if you can you’re generally having a …read more Continue reading Mechanical Logic Gates With Amplification→

Posted in amplifier, analog, analogy, capstan, digital logic, Electronics, lever logic, logic gate, mechanical, pulley, Science, teaching

Lathe Outfitted with Electronic Gearbox

Posted on September 19, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Running a metal lathe is not for the faint of heart. Without proper knowledge and preparation, these machines can quickly cause injury or destroy expensive stock, tools, or parts. The …read more Continue reading Lathe Outfitted with Electronic Gearbox→

Posted in arduino, change gears, Electronics, encoder, gear ratio, lathe, stepper motor, Teensy 4.1, tool hacks | Tagged gearbox

Trees Turned Into Wind Turbines, Non-Destructively

Posted on September 19, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Trees and forests are an incredibly important natural resource not only for lumber and agricultural products, but also maintain a huge amount of biodiversity in the various types of forests …read more Continue reading Trees Turned Into Wind Turbines, Non-Destructively→

Posted in Energy, generator, green hacks, linear generator, permanent magnet, tree branch | Tagged Tree, Wind, Wind turbine

Blowing Up Shell Scripts

Posted on September 18, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

One of the most universal experiences of any Linux or Unix user is working through a guide or handbook and coming across an almost unbelievably complex line of code meant …read more Continue reading Blowing Up Shell Scripts→

Posted in Bash, code, explode, Go, one-liner, script, software hacks, SOL, text editor | Tagged shell, Text

Raspberry Pi Becomes Secure VPN Router

Posted on September 16, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

OpenWRT is a powerful piece of open-source software that can turn plenty of computers into highly configurable and capable routers. That amount of versatility comes at a cost, though; OpenWRT …read more Continue reading Raspberry Pi Becomes Secure VPN Router→

Posted in Network Hacks, openwrt, Raspberry Pi, router, Security, smartphone, VPN, Wireguard

Train Speed Signaling Adapted For Car

Posted on September 12, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

One major flaw of designing societies around cars is the sheer amount of signage that drivers are expected to recognize, read, and react to. It’s a highly complex system that …read more Continue reading Train Speed Signaling Adapted For Car→

Posted in boston, car, GPS, indicator, led, mbta, obd-ii, power supply, Reverse-engineering, signaling, speedometer, train, transportation hacks | Tagged Speed

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