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Opening a Six-Lock Safe With One Key Using Brunnian Links

Posted on July 16, 2025 by Maya Posch

Brunnian links are a type of nontrivial link – or knot – where multiple linked loops become unlinked if a single loop is cut or removed. Beyond ‘fun’ disentanglement toys …read more Continue reading Opening a Six-Lock Safe With One Key Using Brunnian Links→

Posted in brunnian link, Knots, misc hacks, Science

Caltech Scientists Make Producing Plastics From CO2 More Efficient

Posted on July 16, 2025 by Maya Posch

For decades there has been this tantalizing idea being pitched of pulling CO2 out of the air and using the carbon molecules for something more useful, like making plastics. Although …read more Continue reading Caltech Scientists Make Producing Plastics From CO2 More Efficient→

Posted in green hacks, Science | Tagged Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Sequestration, Plastics

Wendelstein 7-X Sets New Record for the Nuclear Fusion Triple Product

Posted on July 16, 2025 by Maya Posch
View inside the vacuum vessel of Wendelstein 7-X in Greifswald, Germany. (Credit: Jan Hosan, MPI for Plasma Physics)

In nuclear fusion, the triple product – also known as the Lawson criterion – defines the point at which a nuclear fusion reaction produces more power than is needed to …read more Continue reading Wendelstein 7-X Sets New Record for the Nuclear Fusion Triple Product→

Posted in nuclear fusion, Science, Stellerator | Tagged Wendelstein 7-X

Introducing PooLA Filament: Grass Fiber-Reinforced PLA

Posted on July 15, 2025 by Maya Posch

We’re probably all familiar with adding wood dust, hemp and carbon fibers to PLA filament, but there are so many other fillers one could add. During the completely unrelated recent …read more Continue reading Introducing PooLA Filament: Grass Fiber-Reinforced PLA→

Posted in 3d printer filament, 3d Printer hacks, polylactic acid

Measuring the Impact of LLMs on Experienced Developer Productivity

Posted on July 12, 2025 by Maya Posch

Recently AI risk and benefit evaluation company METR ran a randomized control test (RCT) on a gaggle of experienced open source developers to gain objective data on how the use …read more Continue reading Measuring the Impact of LLMs on Experienced Developer Productivity→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, large language models, software development

Dearest C++, Let Me Count the Ways I Love/Hate Thee

Posted on July 11, 2025 by Maya Posch

My first encounter with C++ was way back in the 1990s, when it was one of the Real Programming Languages™ that I sometimes heard about as I was still splashing …read more Continue reading Dearest C++, Let Me Count the Ways I Love/Hate Thee→

Posted in C, Featured, rants, software development

Dithering With Quantization to Smooth Things Over

Posted on July 9, 2025 by Maya Posch

It should probably come as no surprise to anyone that the images which we look at every day – whether printed or on a display – are simply illusions. That …read more Continue reading Dithering With Quantization to Smooth Things Over→

Posted in dithering, Hackaday Columns, halftone, Science, software development

PIC Burnout: Dumping Protected OTP Memory in Microchip PIC MCUs

Posted on July 9, 2025 by Maya Posch

Normally you can’t read out the One Time Programming (OTP) memory in Microchip’s PIC MCUs that have code protection enabled, but an exploit has been found that gets around the …read more Continue reading PIC Burnout: Dumping Protected OTP Memory in Microchip PIC MCUs→

Posted in Microchip PIC, Microcontrollers, pic16, Reverse-engineering

Turning PET Plastic Into Paracetamol With This One Bacterial Trick

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Maya Posch

Over the course of evolution microorganisms have evolved pathways to break down many materials. The challenge with the many materials that we humans have created over just the past decades …read more Continue reading Turning PET Plastic Into Paracetamol With This One Bacterial Trick→

Posted in PET plastic, Science

Turning PET Plastic Into Paracetamol With This One Bacterial Trick

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Maya Posch

Over the course of evolution microorganisms have evolved pathways to break down many materials. The challenge with the many materials that we humans have created over just the past decades …read more Continue reading Turning PET Plastic Into Paracetamol With This One Bacterial Trick→

Posted in PET plastic, Science

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