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Find That Obscure Function With This Interactive Map Of The Linux Kernel

Posted on September 15, 2023 by Julian Scheffers
A colorful diagram representing the inner structure of the Linux kernel.

Linux has become one of the largest operating systems on the servers that run large websites, and hopefully, one day, it will be big in the desktop market too. Some …read more Continue reading Find That Obscure Function With This Interactive Map Of The Linux Kernel→

Posted in linux, linux hacks, Linux kernel, visualization

Tear Apart Your House For $200 With This Rotary Subwoofer

Posted on September 8, 2023 by Julian Scheffers
A rotary subwoofer made out of a speaker coil, a medium-size fan an a grey wooden box to stand on.

Many movies and songs use a lot of of bass to make it feel more real to the viewer or listener. Because of this, subwoofers are common in high-quality audio …read more Continue reading Tear Apart Your House For $200 With This Rotary Subwoofer→

Posted in fan, musical hacks, rotary subwoofer, subwoofer

Cerabyte: One Terabyte Per Square Centimeter

Posted on September 8, 2023 by Julian Scheffers
An array of 2D barcodes stored on a ceramic medium. Each 2D barcode is 25 micrometers wide.

Most of us will at one point have run out of storage and either had to buy a larger driver or delete some of those precious files. This problem can …read more Continue reading Cerabyte: One Terabyte Per Square Centimeter→

Posted in cerabyte, ceramic, computer hacks, News | Tagged Data Storage

Downgrade Your Heathkit H8 to the World’s First 8-bit Microprocessor

Posted on September 6, 2023 by Julian Scheffers
A Heathkit H8 in which hides an 8008 instead of the normal 8080

Typically when you’re replacing parts in an old computer it’s either for repairs or an upgrade. Upgrades like adding a more capable processor to an old computer are the most …read more Continue reading Downgrade Your Heathkit H8 to the World’s First 8-bit Microprocessor→

Posted in downgrade, heathkit h8, intel 8008, Retro Computing, retrocomputing

Entertain Your Cats Automatically with LazerPaw

Posted on September 5, 2023 by Julian Scheffers
An automatic laser turret playing with a cat.

Most of us would agree that kittens are very cute, but require lots of attention in return. What would you do if you adopted three abandoned cats but didn’t have …read more Continue reading Entertain Your Cats Automatically with LazerPaw→

Posted in cat, computer vision, home hacks, laser hacks, lazer

This Model Mimics the International Space Station

Posted on September 5, 2023 by Julian Scheffers
A scale model of the International Space Station

It’s not an overstatement to say that the International Space Station (ISS for short) is an amazing feat of engineering, especially considering that it has been going for over two …read more Continue reading This Model Mimics the International Space Station→

Posted in diy, Space, telemetry | Tagged International Space Station

Restoring A 45 Year Old Video Game

Posted on August 31, 2023 by Julian Scheffers

When we say vintage video game, some of you may think of the likes of Lemmings, Mario or maybe even Donkey Kong but the game that [Vintage Apparatus] restored is …read more Continue reading Restoring A 45 Year Old Video Game→

Posted in games, gaming, restoration, retro

ACK1 Makes Getting to Know the ATtiny1616 Easy

Posted on August 30, 2023 by Julian Scheffers

Many readers will be familiar with Microchip’s ATtiny85, which has been a popular choice for DIY projects in the past for its low price and (for the time) small size. …read more Continue reading ACK1 Makes Getting to Know the ATtiny1616 Easy→

Posted in attiny, ATtiny Hacks, attiny1616, diy electronics

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