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More Details On Why DeepSeek is a Big Deal

Posted on February 4, 2025 by Donald Papp

The DeepSeek large language models (LLM) have been making headlines lately, and for more than one reason. IEEE Spectrum has an article that sums everything up very nicely. We shared …read more Continue reading More Details On Why DeepSeek is a Big Deal→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, DeepSeek, LLM, Machine Learning, reasoning

Winter-Proof (And Improve) Your Resin 3D Printing

Posted on January 31, 2025 by Donald Papp

Was your 3D printer working fine over the summer, and now it’s not? With colder temperatures comes an overall surge in print failure reports — particularly with resin-based printers that …read more Continue reading Winter-Proof (And Improve) Your Resin 3D Printing→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, curing, heater, resin, SLA, tips, winterize

Handy Online Metric Screw, Nut, and Washer Generator

Posted on January 31, 2025 by Donald Papp

For those times when you could really use a quick 3D model, this metric screw generator will do the trick for screws between M2 and M16 with matching nuts and …read more Continue reading Handy Online Metric Screw, Nut, and Washer Generator→

Posted in 3d printed, 3MF, fasteners, Hardware, openscad, software hacks, stl

RGB LED Display Simply Solves The Ping-Pong Ball Problem

Posted on January 30, 2025 by Donald Papp

A few years ago [Brian McCafferty] created a nice big RGB LED panel in a poster frame that aimed to be easy to move, program, and display. We’d like to …read more Continue reading RGB LED Display Simply Solves The Ping-Pong Ball Problem→

Posted in decoration, diy, led hacks, led strip, LED wall, LED. ping pong, table tennis

DIY Probe Clamps to Ease Your PCB Work

Posted on January 28, 2025 by Donald Papp

Those of us familiar with PCB work would agree that anything that helps hold probes secure and hands-free to components, traces, or test points is worth looking at. That’s where …read more Continue reading DIY Probe Clamps to Ease Your PCB Work→

Posted in 3d printed, pcb, pcb probe, probe clamp, probe tip, tool hacks

3D Print Stamps, and Ink Stuff to Your Heart’s Content With These Tips

Posted on January 27, 2025 by Donald Papp

Ink stamps can be fun to make and use, and 3D printers are uniquely positioned to create quality stamps of all kinds with just a little care. As with most …read more Continue reading 3D Print Stamps, and Ink Stuff to Your Heart’s Content With These Tips→

Posted in 3d printed, 3d Printer hacks, ink, stamp | Tagged Art, Flexible

Prompt Injection Tricks AI Into Downloading and Executing Malware

Posted on January 26, 2025 by Donald Papp

[wunderwuzzi] demonstrates a proof of concept in which a service that enables an AI to control a virtual computer (in this case, Anthropic’s Claude Computer Use) is made to download …read more Continue reading Prompt Injection Tricks AI Into Downloading and Executing Malware→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, software hacks

AI Mistakes Are Different, and That’s a Problem

Posted on January 25, 2025 by Donald Papp

People have been making mistakes — roughly the same ones — since forever, and we’ve spent about the same amount of time learning to detect and mitigate them. Artificial Intelligence …read more Continue reading AI Mistakes Are Different, and That’s a Problem→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, mistakes

It’s Never Too Late For a Fixed SimCity 2000

Posted on January 23, 2025 by Donald Papp

Some retro games need a little help running on modern systems, and it’s not always straightforward. SimCity 2000 Special Edition is one such game and [araxestroy]’s sc2kfix bugfix DLL shows …read more Continue reading It’s Never Too Late For a Fixed SimCity 2000→

Posted in games, software hacks

Make Your VR Controllers Handle Like Two-Handed Weapons

Posted on January 22, 2025 by Donald Papp

Wielding things like two-handed swords in VR can be awkward. There’s no sense of grasping a solid object. The controllers (and therefore one’s hands) feel floaty and disconnected from one …read more Continue reading Make Your VR Controllers Handle Like Two-Handed Weapons→

Posted in 3d printed, Controllers, sword, two handed, Virtual Reality, VR | Tagged attachment

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