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Gone are the days when all smart devices were required an internet uplink. The WiFi-enabled IoT fad, while still upon us (no, my coffee scale doesn’t need to be on the network, dammit!) has ...
From the very dawn of the personal computing era, the PC and Apple platforms have gone very different ways. IBM compatibles ...
Bees are incredible insects that live and die for their hive, producing rich honey in complicated hive structures. The ...
We’ve just begun to receive entries to the One Hertz Challenge, but we already have an entry by [Mike Coats] that explicitly demands to be awarded last place: the Metronalmost, a metronome ...
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 ...
Humans have forever been using all manner of techniques to better secure the food we need to sustain our lives. The practice ...
Jonathan chats with Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss about KDE’s eco initiative and the End of 10 campaign! Is Open Source really a ...
Although not nearly as intimidating as her ceiling-mounted hanging arm body, GLaDOS spent a significant portion of the Portal ...
Ryan] purchased a large fume extractor designed to sit on the floor below the work area and pull solder fumes down into its ...
If you have any empathy at all for those of us in the journalistic profession, have some pity for the poor editor at the ...
If you are anything like us, last time you went bowling, you thought more about how the ball came back to you than actually ...
Anthropic has had an eventful couple weeks, and we have two separate write-ups to cover. The first is a vulnerability in the ...
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