by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 17, 2021 | [Tech News], How to Geek
If you don’t like spiders and spiderwebs, maybe don’t read this article. But if arachnids fascinate you, then you may be interested to know researchers have turned spiderwebs into music. It’s a virtual look into the world of spiders and the...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 17, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
Few things get a Hackaday staffer excited like bunches of tiny LEDs. The smaller and denser the better, any form will do as long as we can get a macro shot or a video of a buttery smooth animation. This time we turn to [Sawaiz Syed] and [Open Kolibri] to deliver the...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 17, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, IoT
The first time [konbaasiang] ordered some ceiling LED lights from Tuya, he was pleased to find they contained an ESP-12F that could easily be flashed with a different firmware. So when he ordered 30 more of them at a cost of nearly $900 USD, you can understand his...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 16, 2021 | [Tech News], How to Geek
Project Zero is a team from Google tasked with finding vulnerabilities and reporting them to manufacturers. It’s not without controversy due to occasionally publishing the details of vulnerabilities before a patch. To that end, Project Zero will add some time to...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 16, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
Porting DOOM to run on hardware never meant to run it is a tradition as old as time. Getting it to run on embedded devices, ancient computers, virtual computers, and antique video game consoles are all classic hacks, but what DOOM ports have been waiting for is...
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