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A spectrometer is one of those tools that many of us would love to have, but just can’t justify the price of. Sure there are some DIY options out there, but few of them have the convenience o… ...
Over the last few years, it’s been increasingly common for concertgoers to be handed a light-up bracelet from PixMob that synchronizes with the others in the crowd to turn the entire audience… ...
Humans have forever been using all manner of techniques to better secure the food we need to sustain our lives. The practice ...
For some reason, people are really into tiny arcade machines that basically require you to ruin your hands and eyes in order to play on them. That said, unlike the fifty gazillion ‘retro ...
Do you ever look at the news, and wonder about the process behind the news cycle? I did, and for the last couple of decades ...
Some people slander retrocomputing as an old man’s game, just because most of those involved are more ancient than the ...
If you are a certain age, you probably remember the ads and publicity around Chisanbop — the supposed ancient art of Korean ...
Jonathan chats with Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss about KDE’s eco initiative and the End of 10 campaign! Is Open Source really a ...
D printing has simplified the creation of many things, but part of making something is knowing just how much you can rely on it. On the [BubsBuilds] YouTube channel, he built a cheap rotary table ...
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 cat picture isn’t ...
The volume slider on our virtual desktops is a skeuomorphic callback to the volume sliders on professional audio equipment on ...
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