by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Oct 19, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
The brand new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) was just released! Surprised? Nope, and we’re not either — the Raspberry Pi Foundation had hinted that it was going to release a compute module for the 4-series for a long while. The form factor got a total overhaul,...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Oct 17, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
The internet is full of self-proclaimed challenges, ranging from some absolutely pointless fads to well-intended tasks with an actual purpose. In times of TikTok, the latter is of course becoming rarer, as a quick, effortless jump on the bandwagon is just easier for...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Oct 16, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
We often say that you don’t have to know how an engine works to drive a car, but you can bet that every driver at the Indy 500 knows exactly how it works. You could say the same for computers. You don’t need to understand the details, but it really helps, especially...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Oct 15, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
[Dan Royer] shared a tip about how to get a reliably tight fit between 3D printed parts and other hardware (like bearings, for example.) He suggests using crush ribs, a tried-and-true solution borrowed from the world of injection molding and repurposed with 3D...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Oct 14, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
At some time or another, we’ve all had an idea we thought was so clever that we jumped on the Internet to see if somebody else had already come up with it. Most of the time, they have. But on the off chance that you can’t find any signs of it online, you’re left with...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Oct 13, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
In the neverending quest for unique ways to display the time, hackers will try just about anything. We’ve seen it all, or at least we thought we had, and then up popped this purely mechanical digital clock that uses nothing but steel balls to display the time. And we...
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