Hackaday Links: July 2, 2023

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Members of Pixelbar woke up to shocking news on Wednesday morning this week as they learned that a fire had destroyed the building housing their Rotterdam hackerspace. Pictures of the …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: July 2, 2023

Infinity titanium fire-starter tool does more than just start fires

A fire starter is always a good survival tool to bring on wilderness treks. The Infinity multi-tool includes such a gadget, along with offering several other functions – plus it’s made from everyone’s favorite outdoor-gear material, titanium.Continue R… Continue reading Infinity titanium fire-starter tool does more than just start fires

Solo Stove’s Fire Pi turns open fire pits into wood-fired pizzerias

Since arriving on the scene in 2011, Texan outfit Solo Stove has established an impressive lineup of smokeless fire pits and backpacking stoves. More recently, the company has rolled out cooking accessories to go with them and the Pi Fire is the latest… Continue reading Solo Stove’s Fire Pi turns open fire pits into wood-fired pizzerias

Earliest evidence of humans cooking with fire dates back 780,000 years

An artist's impression of early humans cooking fish at Lake Hula in what is now Israel

Scientists have discovered the earliest evidence of humans cooking food through the controlled use of fire, dating to almost 800,000 years ago. An archeological site in Israel contains fish remains that, on closer examination, show clear signs of having been cooked.

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Solo Stove’s cute and colorful Mesa pits put smokeless fire on the table

Solo Stove has added another elegant fire pit to its catalog, this time scaling down its signature smoke-free design into a tabletop-friendly solution it calls the Mesa. The adorable little fire pit comes in a range of color options and has a small foo… Continue reading Solo Stove’s cute and colorful Mesa pits put smokeless fire on the table