Skip to content

WindowsTechs.com

Collaborate Disseminate

Menu

Primary menu

  • Home

Author Archives: Donald Papp

Newly Completed Overly-Complex Clock Synchronizes Multiple Mechanisms

Posted on July 11, 2024 by Donald Papp

Some time ago [Kelton] was working on a clock inspired by Rube Goldberg contraptions. It uses only a single motor, and he’s proud to now show off the finished product …read more Continue reading Newly Completed Overly-Complex Clock Synchronizes Multiple Mechanisms→

Posted in clock hacks, complexity, dominoes, laser cut, marble run, rube goldberg

Making EV Motors, And Breaking Up with Rare Earth Elements

Posted on July 9, 2024 by Donald Papp

Rare earth elements are used to produce magnets with very high strength that also strongly resist demagnetization, their performance is key to modern motors such as those in electric vehicles …read more Continue reading Making EV Motors, And Breaking Up with Rare Earth Elements→

Posted in Electric motor, Engine Hacks, ev, Rare Earth

C Compiler Exists Entirely in Vim

Posted on July 7, 2024 by Donald Papp

8cc.vim is a C compiler that exists as pure Vimscript. Is it small? It sure is! How about fast? Absolutely not! Efficient? Also no. But does it work and is …read more Continue reading C Compiler Exists Entirely in Vim→

Posted in 8cc, C, compiler, hello world, software hacks, vim

Custom Microcode Compiler, Made in Google Sheets

Posted on July 7, 2024 by Donald Papp

When homebrewing a CPU, one has to deal with microcode. Microcode is the low-level nuts and bolts of how, precisely, a CPU executes instructions (like opcodes) and performs functions such …read more Continue reading Custom Microcode Compiler, Made in Google Sheets→

Posted in classic computing, CPU, homebrew cpu, microcode, retrocomputing, software hacks

Useless Robot Gets Cute, Has Personality

Posted on July 5, 2024 by Donald Papp

Useless robots (or useless machines) are devices that, when switched on, exist only to turn themselves back off. They are fun and fairly simple builds that are easy to personify, …read more Continue reading Useless Robot Gets Cute, Has Personality→

Posted in kawaii, robots hacks, useless machine, useless robot

Peering Into The Black Box of Large Language Models

Posted on July 3, 2024 by Donald Papp

Large Language Models (LLMs) can produce extremely human-like communication, but their inner workings are something of a mystery. Not a mystery in the sense that we don’t know how an …read more Continue reading Peering Into The Black Box of Large Language Models→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, Featured, large language model, LLM, mind mapping, research

A DIY Proximity Sensor, Using Just Scrap Parts and Software

Posted on July 1, 2024 by Donald Papp

[mircemk] shows how to create a simple non-contact proximity sensor using little more than an Arduino Nano board, and a convenient software library intended to measure the value of capacitors. …read more Continue reading A DIY Proximity Sensor, Using Just Scrap Parts and Software→

Posted in arduino, Arduino Hacks, capacitance, proximity sensor

Bats Can No Longer Haunt Apple VR Headsets Via Web Exploit

Posted on June 26, 2024 by Donald Papp

Bug reporting doesn’t usually have a lot of visuals. Not so with the visionOS bug [Ryan Pickren] found, which fills a user’s area with screeching bats after visiting a malicious …read more Continue reading Bats Can No Longer Haunt Apple VR Headsets Via Web Exploit→

Posted in bats, bug, bug bounty, loophole, software hacks, spiders, Virtual Reality, VR

Torment Poor Milton With Your Best Pixel Art

Posted on June 25, 2024 by Donald Papp

One of the great things about new tech tools is just having fun with them, like embracing your inner trickster god to mess with ‘Milton’, an AI trapped in an …read more Continue reading Torment Poor Milton With Your Best Pixel Art→

Posted in ai, API, Artificial Intelligence, games, LLM, open souls

One-handed PS-OHK Keyboard Doesn’t Need Chording or Modifier Keys

Posted on June 25, 2024 by Donald Papp

Most one-handed keyboards rely on modifier keys or chording (pressing multiple keys in patterns) to stretch the functionality of a single hand’s worth of buttons. [Dylan Turner]’s PS-OHK takes an …read more Continue reading One-handed PS-OHK Keyboard Doesn’t Need Chording or Modifier Keys→

Posted in custom keyboard, one-handed keyboard, peripherals hacks

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Primary Sidebar Widget Area

Infocon Status

Internet Storm Center Infocon Status

Recent Posts

  • Is AI Cannibalizing Human Intelligence? A Neuroscientist’s Way to Stop It April 26, 2026
  • Quantum Computers Are Not a Threat to 128-bit Symmetric Keys April 26, 2026
  • I’ve tested Sony headphones for years, and these tweaks get me the best audio – always April 26, 2026
  • Trump Fires All 24 Members of America’s National Science Board April 26, 2026
  • Australia’s Teen Social Media Ban Isn’t Working. Half Their Teens Still Have Access, Survey Finds April 25, 2026

Tag Cloud

Agriculture Alzheimer's Disease Art Audio Automation Bluetooth Building and Construction Campervan Camping Cancer Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cycling Dementia Diabetes DNA Electric Vehicles Food Home House Huawei Indiegogo MIT Mobility Moon New Atlas Audio NVIDIA Off-grid Off-road Pedal-assisted Photography Physics Radio Repair RV Samsung Satellite Sony SpaceX spoofing sustainable design The Immune System Tiny Footprint Training Water Zoom

Archives

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Email
Copyright © 2026 WindowsTechs.com. All Rights Reserved.
Theme: Catch Box by Catch Themes
Scroll Up