by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 15, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
Now that we drive around cars that are more like mobile data centers than simple transportation, there’s a wealth of data to be harvested when the inevitable crashes occur. After a recent Tesla crash on a California highway, a security researcher got a hold of the...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 14, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
When we think of 3D printed parts for our projects, most of us imagine little bits like brackets and mounting plates. Perhaps the occasional printed project enclosure. But if you’ve got a big custom printer as [Joshendy] does, plus plenty of time, it opens up a whole...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 13, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
Video blogger and display technology guru [Fran Blanche] has discovered a splendid retro-tech alphanumeric display from 1910. (Video, embedded below.) We have always enjoyed her forays into old and unusual displays, including her project researching and reverse...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 12, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
Thanksgiving is just round the corner and [mrak_ripple] was worried about serving food under social distancing conditions. Rather than bother with standard best practice, he chose to take a more exciting route – flinging side dishes with miniature siege weaponry....
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 11, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
From the sound of reports in the press, graphene is the miracle material that will cure all the world’s ills. It’ll make batteries better, supercharge solar panels, and revolutionize medicine. While a lot of applications for the carbon monolayer are actually out in...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 10, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
You can tell the age of someone in our community with a simple question: what were the first removable data storage media you used? Punched cards for the venerable, cassettes for the middle-aged, floppies for the thirtysomethings, Flash cards for the twentysomethings,...
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