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Building AI Models To Diagnose HVAC Issues

Posted on August 8, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

HVAC – heating, ventilation, and air conditioning – can account for a huge amount of energy usage of a building, whether it’s residential or industrial. Often it’s the majority energy …read more Continue reading Building AI Models To Diagnose HVAC Issues→

Posted in ai, aiot, Artificial Intelligence, cnc, heat, hvac, hydronic, Machine Learning, thermal camera, thermal imaging | Tagged Model

Tiny Trackpad Fits On Ergonomic Keyboard

Posted on August 7, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Cats are notorious for interrupting workflow. Whether it’s in the kitchen, the garden, or the computer, any feline companion around has a way of getting into mischief in an oftentimes …read more Continue reading Tiny Trackpad Fits On Ergonomic Keyboard→

Posted in i2c, Keyboard, mouse, peripherals hacks, Pogo pin, split keyboard, trackpad, trrs, zsa voyager | Tagged Ergonomic

RC Car Gets Force Feedback Steering

Posted on August 6, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Remote-controlled cars can get incredibly fast and complex (and expensive) the farther into the hobby you get. So much so that a lot of things that are missing from the …read more Continue reading RC Car Gets Force Feedback Steering→

Posted in car hacks, ESP-Now, ESP32, force feedback, load cell, R/C car, rc, steering | Tagged Remote-controlled

Asteroids: Kessler Syndrome Edition

Posted on August 5, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Asteroids, the late-70s arcade hit, was an immensely popular game. Often those with the simplest premise, while maintaining a fun, lighthearted gameplay have the most cultural impact and longest legacy. …read more Continue reading Asteroids: Kessler Syndrome Edition→

Posted in arcade, Asteroids, cabinet, debirs, games, Kessler syndrome, Mass Effect, Programming, repulsor, scientific accuracy, space junk

MIDI Controller in a Cubic Inch

Posted on July 27, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

MIDI as a standard has opened up a huge world to any musician willing to use a computer to generate or enhance their playing and recording. Since the 80s, it …read more Continue reading MIDI Controller in a Cubic Inch→

Posted in arduino, attiny85, controller, midi, Music, musical hacks, smallest | Tagged Synthesizer

Automatic Garbage Can Keeps Cooking Cleaner

Posted on July 23, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Over the last decade or so, we’ve been inundated with appliances with wireless or “smart” technology that is often of dubious utility. No one really needs a tablet in their …read more Continue reading Automatic Garbage Can Keeps Cooking Cleaner→

Posted in distance sensor, garbage bin, garbage can, home automation, home hacks, mircontroller, servo, ultrasonic | Tagged Automation, Infrared

CW Not Hard Enough? Try This Tiny Paddle

Posted on July 22, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

For a long time, a Morse code proficiency was required to obtain an amateur radio license in many jurisdictions around the world, which was a much higher bar of entry …read more Continue reading CW Not Hard Enough? Try This Tiny Paddle→

Posted in continuous wave, cw, ham, morse, paddle, pota, radio hacks, small, SOTA, summits on the air | Tagged Portable, Radio, Tiny

Single-Stepping the 6502 Processor

Posted on July 18, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Although marketing folk and laypeople may credit [Steve Jobs] as the man behind the success of Apple, those in the tech world know the real truth that without [Steve Wozniak] …read more Continue reading Single-Stepping the 6502 Processor→

Posted in 6502, clock, cmos, data bus, debugging, flip-flop, Microcontrollers, registers, single-step, ttl

This Modded Shopping Cart Probably Isn’t Street Legal

Posted on July 18, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

If you don’t count the high center of gravity, the weight limit, the weak chassis, or the small size, a standard shopping cart is an almost ideal platform for building …read more Continue reading This Modded Shopping Cart Probably Isn’t Street Legal→

Posted in caster wheels, drift, go-kart, shopping cart, transportation, transportation hacks | Tagged Drifting, Scooter, Vehicle

Free and Open E-Reader from the Ground Up

Posted on July 18, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

Although ebooks and e-readers have a number of benefits over reading an analog paper book as well as on more common electronic devices like tablets, most of them are locked …read more Continue reading Free and Open E-Reader from the Ground Up→

Posted in Calibre, e ink, ebook, FLOSS, FOSS, good display, Hardware, Kindle, Kindle hacks, open, open-source, raspberry pi compute, Server | Tagged E-reader

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