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TV Remote Uses Floppy Disks

Posted on January 19, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

Famously, the save icon on most computer user interfaces references a fairly obsolete piece of technology: the venerable floppy disk. It’s likely that most people below the age of about …read more Continue reading TV Remote Uses Floppy Disks→

Posted in arduino, assembly, Disk drive, floppy disk, Hardware, microcontroller, streaming | Tagged Remote Control

A Guide To Using Triacs For Switching AC

Posted on January 19, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

For switching high-powered loads from a microcontroller, or for switching AC loads in general, most of us will reach into the parts bin and pull out a generic relay of …read more Continue reading A Guide To Using Triacs For Switching AC→

Posted in ac, alternating current, Electronics, guide, Hardware, irrigation, sprinkler, switching, transistor, TRIAC | Tagged Solid-state

A Petabyte NAS Using Consumer-Grade Parts

Posted on January 18, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

Self-hosting a few services on one’s own hardware is a great way to wrest some control over your online presence while learning a lot about computers, software, and networking. A …read more Continue reading A Petabyte NAS Using Consumer-Grade Parts→

Posted in computer hacks, consumer-grade, hard drives, nas, network attached storage, rack mount, self-hosted, Server

DIY, Full-Stack Farm Automation

Posted on January 17, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

Recently, [Vinnie] aka [vinthewrench] moved from Oregon to Arkansas to start a farmstead. This is a style of farming that focuses not just on a profitable farm where produce is …read more Continue reading DIY, Full-Stack Farm Automation→

Posted in farm, farmstead, garden, green hacks, homestead, irrigation, Raspberry Pi, self-hosted | Tagged Automation, Rain, Temperature

AC Motor Converted into DC eBike Powerplant

Posted on January 15, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

AC induction motors are everywhere, from ceiling fans to vehicles. They’re reliable, simple, and rugged — but there are some disadvantages. It’s difficult to control the speed without complex electronics, …read more Continue reading AC Motor Converted into DC eBike Powerplant→

Posted in BLDC, drill press, ebike, induction, motor winding, transportation hacks

Old Windsurfers Become New Electric Surfboards

Posted on January 14, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

Windsurfing has experienced a major decline in popularity in the last few decades as the sport’s culture failed to cater to beginners at the same time that experienced riders largely …read more Continue reading Old Windsurfers Become New Electric Surfboards→

Posted in battery, Motor control, transportation hacks | Tagged Surfboard, Windsurfer

A Linux Power User Puts SteamOS to Work

Posted on January 12, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

The line between a Linux user and a Linux power user is a bit gray, and a bit wide. Most people who install Linux already have more computer literacy than …read more Continue reading A Linux Power User Puts SteamOS to Work→

Posted in Arch, Featured, Interest, linux, News, steam deck

High-Tech Trailer Brings Water Home

Posted on January 12, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

Living without standard utility hookups like electricity, Internet, water, and sewer comes with a whole host of challenges, all of which are most commonly solved by spending lots of money. …read more Continue reading High-Tech Trailer Brings Water Home→

Posted in automatic, camera, cistern, home hacks, ibc tote | Tagged Off-grid, Trailer, Water

Graphing Calculator Gets USB-C Upgrade

Posted on January 7, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

Unlike Texas Instruments, whose graphing calculators have famously not made technological improvements in decades despite keeping the same price tag, HP has made a few more modern graphing calculators in …read more Continue reading Graphing Calculator Gets USB-C Upgrade→

Posted in calculator, hot air, hp, hp prime, micro-USB, peripherals hacks, port, solder, Upgrade, usb otg, USB-C

Super Mario 64, Now With Microtransactions

Posted on January 6, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

Besides being a fun way to pass time, video gaming is a surprisingly affordable hobby per unit time. A console or budget PC might only cost a few hundred dollars, …read more Continue reading Super Mario 64, Now With Microtransactions→

Posted in decompiled, games, microtransactions, Nintendo 64, nintendo hacks, Super Mario 64

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