Some projects take great care to tuck away wire hookups, but not [Roberto Alsina]’s Reloj V2 clock. This desktop clock makes a point of exposing all components and wiring as part of its aesthetic.
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As AI coding tools generate billions of lines of code each month, a new bottleneck is emerging: ensuring that software works as intended. Qodo, a startup building AI agents for code review, testing, ...
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My favorite ESP32 project doesn't automate anything, and I haven't had to touch it in months
It's a simple desk clock and now playing display, but I love it.
Back in 2017, Hackaday featured an audio reactive LED strip project from [Scott Lawson], that has over the years become an ...
A dramatic U.S. military rescue mission deep inside Iran hinged on a critical moment of verification: commanders asked a stranded Air Force colonel a question about his father, something only he could ...
Abstract: This work presents a 5T2C pixel circuit for active-matrix (AM) micro-displays in near-eye display applications. The circuit supports monochrome micro light-emitting diode (micro-LED) ...
Quantum dots are crystals of a fluorescent semiconductor material with a diameter of as few as 10 to 100 atoms (2-10 nm). They are used as labels for imaging molecules because of their very narrow ...
Having trouble navigating Pragmata's lunar version of New York City? This walkthrough guides you through Sector 2 of Pragmata ...
Anthropic on Tuesday confirmed that internal code for its popular artificial intelligence (AI) coding assistant, Claude Code, had been inadvertently released due to a ...
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