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How Discord Was Ported to Windows 95 and NT 3.1

Posted on June 17, 2025 by Maya Posch

On the desktop, most people use the official HTML and JavaScript-based client for Discord in either a browser or a still-smells-like-a-browser Electron package. Yet what if there was a way …read more Continue reading How Discord Was Ported to Windows 95 and NT 3.1→

Posted in discord, msn messenger, software hacks, windows 95

Making Corrugated Cardboard Stronger and Waterproof

Posted on June 16, 2025 by Maya Posch

As useful as corrugated cardboard is, we generally don’t consider it to be a very sturdy material. The moment it’s exposed to moisture, it begins to fall apart, and it’s …read more Continue reading Making Corrugated Cardboard Stronger and Waterproof→

Posted in Cardboard, green hacks | Tagged Biodegradable

Upgrade Your Filament Dryer With a Swiveling Filament Port

Posted on June 15, 2025 by Maya Posch

Many FDM filament dryers have a port through which you can guide the filament. This handy feature allows you to print from the spool without removing it from the dryer, …read more Continue reading Upgrade Your Filament Dryer With a Swiveling Filament Port→

Posted in 3d printer, 3d Printer hacks, 3d printing filament, filament dryer

Adaptive Keyboards & Writing Technologies for One-Handed Users

Posted on June 15, 2025 by Maya Posch

After having been involved in an accident, [Kurt Kohlstedt] suffered peripheral neuropathy due to severe damage to his right brachial plexus — the network of nerves that ultimately control the …read more Continue reading Adaptive Keyboards & Writing Technologies for One-Handed Users→

Posted in accessibility, computer hacks, keyboard layouts, peripherals hacks, physical disability

Upgrading An Old Espresso Machine

Posted on June 14, 2025 by Maya Posch

Recently, [Samuel Leeuwenburg] got his paws on a Francis! Francis! X1 (yes, that’s the name) espresso machine. This is the espresso machine that is mostly famous for having been in …read more Continue reading Upgrading An Old Espresso Machine→

Posted in espresso machine, Raspberry Pi Pico, repair hacks

The Switch 2 Pro Controller: Prepare for Glue and Fragile Parts

Posted on June 14, 2025 by Maya Posch

For those of us who have worked on SNES and GameCube controllers, we know that these are pretty simple to get into and maintain. However, in the trend of making …read more Continue reading The Switch 2 Pro Controller: Prepare for Glue and Fragile Parts→

Posted in nintendo hacks, Nintendo Switch, teardown

Watkin’s Tower: London’s Failed Eiffel Tower

Posted on June 14, 2025 by Maya Posch

The city of London is no stranger to tall constructions today, but long before the first skyscrapers would loom above its streets, Watkin’s Tower was supposed to be the tallest …read more Continue reading Watkin’s Tower: London’s Failed Eiffel Tower→

Posted in Eiffel Tower, history, wembley park

How a DIY Chicken Coop Door Opener Went From Simple to Complex

Posted on June 13, 2025 by Maya Posch

How hard could it be to make a chicken coop door that can be configured to open and close automatically using a straightforward interface? That’s the question that [Jeff Sandberg] …read more Continue reading How a DIY Chicken Coop Door Opener Went From Simple to Complex→

Posted in chicken coop door, esphome, home assisstant, home hacks, smart home

Bipolar Uranium Extraction from Seawater with Ultra-Low Cell Voltage

Posted on June 11, 2025 by Maya Posch

As common as uranium is in the ground around us, the world’s oceans contain a thousand times more uranium (~4.5 billion tons) than can be mined today. This makes extracting …read more Continue reading Bipolar Uranium Extraction from Seawater with Ultra-Low Cell Voltage→

Posted in electrochemistry, Science, seawater, uranium mining | Tagged Uranium

Using a Videocard as a Computer Enclosure

Posted on June 10, 2025 by Maya Posch

In the olden days of the 1990s and early 2000s, PCs were big and videocards were small-ish add-in boards that blended in with other ISA, PCI and AGP cards. These …read more Continue reading Using a Videocard as a Computer Enclosure→

Posted in computer hacks, sleeper pc, VideoCard

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