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Inside a Fake Mean Well DIN-rail PSU

Posted on February 16, 2026 by Maya Posch

These days, you can get fakes, bootlegs, and similar for just about anything. While a fake handbag isn’t such a big deal, in the case of a DIN-rail power supply, …read more Continue reading Inside a Fake Mean Well DIN-rail PSU→

Posted in DIN rail, fake parts, power supply, teardown

Removing the BIOS Administrator Password on a ThinkPad Takes Timing

Posted on February 16, 2026 by Maya Posch

In the olden days, an administrator password on a BIOS was a mere annoyance, one quickly remedied by powering off the system and pulling its CMOS battery or moving a …read more Continue reading Removing the BIOS Administrator Password on a ThinkPad Takes Timing→

Posted in bios, password cracking, security hacks

Software Development on the Nintendo Famicom in Family BASIC

Posted on February 15, 2026 by Maya Posch

Back in the 1980s, your options for writing your own code and games were rather more limited than today. This also mostly depended on what home computer you could get …read more Continue reading Software Development on the Nintendo Famicom in Family BASIC→

Posted in famicom, games, nintendo, retrocomputing

Can a Scan Tool Kill a Car?

Posted on February 15, 2026 by Maya Posch

It’s no real secret that modern-day cars are basically a collection of computers on wheels, which also means that we get all the joys of debugging complex computer systems and …read more Continue reading Can a Scan Tool Kill a Car?→

Posted in car diagnostics, car hacks, repair hacks, troubleshooting

Real-Time 3D Room Mapping with ESP32, VL53L5CX Sensor and IMU

Posted on February 15, 2026 by Maya Posch

ST’s VL53L5CX is a very small 8×8 grid ranging sensor that can perform distance measurements at a distance of up to 4 meters. In a recent video,[Henrique Ferrolho] demonstrated that …read more Continue reading Real-Time 3D Room Mapping with ESP32, VL53L5CX Sensor and IMU→

Posted in Hardware, IMU, mapping, parts, Time of Flight Sensor

Windows 98 on a 2020 ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 Laptop

Posted on February 14, 2026 by Maya Posch

The lovely thing about the x86 architecture is its decades of backwards compatibility, which makes it possible to run 1990s operating systems on modern-day hardware, with relatively few obstacles in …read more Continue reading Windows 98 on a 2020 ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 Laptop→

Posted in retrocomputing, ThinkPad, uefi, Windows 98

Building the Most Simple Motor in Mostly LEGO

Posted on February 14, 2026 by Maya Posch

Although [Jamie’s Brick Jams] has made many far more complicated motor design in the past, it’s nice to go back to the basics and make a motor that uses as …read more Continue reading Building the Most Simple Motor in Mostly LEGO→

Posted in Electric motor, parts | Tagged Lego

Why Diamond Transistors Are So Hard To Make

Posted on February 14, 2026 by Maya Posch

Many things about diamonds seem eternal, including the many engineering problems related to making them work as a silicon replacement in semiconductor technology. Yet much like a diamond exposed to …read more Continue reading Why Diamond Transistors Are So Hard To Make→

Posted in diamond semiconductor, Science | Tagged Semiconductors

MyMiniFactory has Acquired Thingiverse Bringing Anti-AI Focus

Posted on February 13, 2026 by Maya Posch

One of the best parts of 3D printing is that you can freely download the plans for countless model from sites like Thingiverse, Printables, and others. Yet with the veritable …read more Continue reading MyMiniFactory has Acquired Thingiverse Bringing Anti-AI Focus→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, MyMiniFactory, News, thingiverse

3D Printing Pneumatic Channels With Dual Materials for Soft Robots

Posted on February 13, 2026 by Maya Posch

Pneumatics are a common way to add some motion to soft robotic actuators, but adding it to a robot can be somewhat of a chore. A method demonstrated by [Jackson …read more Continue reading 3D Printing Pneumatic Channels With Dual Materials for Soft Robots→

Posted in pneumatic, robots hacks | Tagged Soft Robotics

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