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Real MLCCs (and inductors) have curves

Linear components are pretty nonlinear -- and parasitics don't tell the whole story.

3 days ago 6 votes
Why do lemon batteries work?

And chemistry, I guess

a week ago 10 votes
The Rapture

It’s fascinating how these vascular bundles, containing xylem and phloem, are arranged in a ring located beneath the skin (periderm) and the cortex.

a week ago 11 votes
Electricity and the speed of light

If it's all just electromagnetic waves, why is electricity in a conductor moving slower than visible light?

2 weeks ago 16 votes
AI in infosec: the future is now, old man

I do my best to keep punditry off this blog, but I don't always succeed.

4 weeks ago 18 votes

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Modding a Nintendo 3DS is precise, but doable in 2025

I went through the act if installing custom firmware on my New Nintendo 2DS tonight, and I wanted to shout out this guide for being absolutely spectacular. Not only does it have the best step-by-step instructions I think I've ever seen, it even has branches off the main

16 hours ago 2 votes
Funding Expires for Key Cyber Vulnerability Database

A critical resource that cybersecurity professionals worldwide rely on to identify, mitigate and fix security vulnerabilities in software and hardware is in danger of breaking down. The federally funded, non-profit research and development organization MITRE warned today that its contract to maintain the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program -- which is traditionally funded each year by the Department of Homeland Security -- expires on April 16.

15 hours ago 2 votes
tinyML in Malawi: Empowering local communities through technology

Dr. David Cuartielles, co-founder of Arduino, recently participated in a workshop titled “TinyML for Sustainable Development” in Zomba, organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), a category 1 UNESCO institute, and the University of Malawi. Bringing together students, educators, and professionals from Malawi and neighboring countries, as well as international experts from Brazil, […] The post tinyML in Malawi: Empowering local communities through technology appeared first on Arduino Blog.

4 hours ago 1 votes
Comics from January/February 1983 Issue of Today Mag

Time for some oldie levity.

7 hours ago 1 votes
Odds and Ends #66: The winner of the 2040 US Presidential election is in space

Plus ultra-grim Nazi revisionism, why Kemi is right about Adolescence, and my Gladiators conspiracy theory

4 hours ago 1 votes