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Traction Heroes Ep. 9: Procrastination

3 months ago
from Jorge Arango in technology
Do you ever catch yourself avoiding things you need to do? Sure you, do: we all do it. In episode 9 of Traction Heroes, Harry and I discuss what to do...

What Tony Blair actually said about fossil fuels

3 months ago
from Odds and Ends of History in technology
Plus how Abundance won World War II

The History of R2E and the Micral

3 months ago
from Abort Retry Fail in technology
The second personal computer

The Future is Now

3 months ago
from The New Oil in technology

May Day activation on island of Hailuoto

3 months ago
from OH8HUB’s Substack in technology
May Day is celebrated on first of May.

A Tektronix TDS 684B Oscilloscope Uses CCD Analog Memory

3 months ago
from Electronics etc… in technology
Introduction The TDS600 Series The Acquisition Board Measuring Along the Signal Path A Closer Look at the Noise Issue Conclusion Introduction I have...

Humanities Crash Course Week 18: 1,001 Nights

3 months ago
from Jorge Arango in technology
In week 18 of the humanities crash course, I read five stories from One Thousand and One Nights, a collection of Middle Eastern folktales that have...

What went wrong with wireless USB

3 months ago
from Old Vintage Computing Research in technology
(Hat tip to the late Bill Strauss and The Capitol Steps' Lirty Dies.) take my Palm OS Fossil Wrist PDA smartwatch mobile. It has no on-board...

2025-05-04 iBeacons

3 months ago
from computers are bad in technology
You know sometimes a technology just sort of... comes and goes? Without leaving much of an impression? And then gets lodged in your brain for the next...

Things I wish I knew about Ring Fit Adventure

3 months ago
from Evan Hahn's blog in technology
I’ve played a lot of Ring Fit Adventure, the fitness game for Nintendo Switch. Here are some things I wish I knew when I got started. Jump over...

Simplifying the L1

3 months ago
from Vitalik Buterin's website in technology

Berkshire Hathaway Meeting

3 months ago
from Matt Mullenweg in technology
I’ve checked off a bucket list item: I’m attending a Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting. It’s really an event! Thousands flock to Omaha, Nebraska,...

The urge that comes with power

3 months ago
from Birchtree in technology
Nilay Patel on this week's The Vergecast: You can just see that they picked the finances over the product over and over again. And if they had just...

Reels are destroying our brains and I hate them

3 months ago
from Odds and Ends of History in technology
It's time for a new moral panic

+ When a *redacted* closes…

3 months ago
from Birchtree in technology

xAI Dev Leaks API Key for Private SpaceX, Tesla LLMs

3 months ago
from Krebs on Security in technology
A employee at Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI leaked a private key on GitHub that for the past two months could have allowed anyone to...

Some VORON 0 mods

3 months ago
from Jonas Hietala in technology
I recently completed my VORON 0 build and I was determined to leave it as-is for a while and to start modding my VORON Trident… So before embarking om...

SonicBoom, From Stolen Tokens to Remote Shells - SonicWall SMA (CVE-2023-44221, CVE-2024-38475)

3 months ago
from watchTowr Labs in technology
Another day, another edge device being targeted - it’s a typical Thursday! In today’s blog post, we’re excited to share our previously private...

New Opportunities to Support Computer Ads from the Past

3 months ago
from Computer Ads from the Past in technology
and get more articles

The absurdly complicated circuitry for the 386 processor's registers

3 months ago
from Ken Shirriff's blog in technology
The groundbreaking Intel 386 processor (1985) was the first 32-bit processor in the x86 architecture. Like most processors, the 386 contains numerous...

Plus Post: Computerwise TransTerm 3

3 months ago
from Computer Ads from the Past in technology
Introducing the TransTerm 3 Battery Powered Terminal

WarGames Clock

3 months ago
from Opsbros in technology
If you haven't seen the WarGames movie, do yourself a favour and go watch it right now. If you have, then you know just how awesome it is. One part,...

The prices, they keep a-rising

3 months ago
from Birchtree in technology
Microsoft in a support document today: As of May 1, we have adjusted recommended retailer pricing for our consoles and controllers worldwide. We also...

French Minitel terminal becomes a peculiar AI workstation

3 months ago
from Arduino Blog in technology
Before the rest of the world began logging on to the World Wide Web, the French had a very interesting online service called Télétel. It was somewhat...

Alleged ‘Scattered Spider’ Member Extradited to U.S.

3 months ago
from Krebs on Security in technology
A 23-year-old Scottish man thought to be a member of the prolific Scattered Spider cybercrime group was extradited last week from Spain to the United...

+ Impressions of that secret product I'm not talking about yet

3 months ago
from Birchtree in technology
Another 2,000 words on the thing that I'm not talking about yet.

Prettier Email Headers

3 months ago
from Good Enough in technology
As we’re building Jelly, we have found ourselves looking at lots of raw emails. In particular, we’ve spent a lot of time with email headers. If you’ve...

Notes from April 2025

3 months ago
from Evan Hahn's blog in technology
A roundup of my notes from April. I’ve done this for the last few months: March February January Things I published I published a small UI tip about...

Arduino makes TIME’s 2025 World’s Top EdTech Companies

3 months ago
from Arduino Blog in technology
We’re proud to share that Arduino has ranked #9 in TIME magazine’s 2025 list of the World’s Top EdTech Companies, created in collaboration with global...

"do not worry about ethical implications"

3 months ago
from Never Met a Science in technology
....is probably not something you want to be prompting LLMs with

What are blogrolls?

3 months ago
from Lighthouse Blog in technology

Microwriter

3 months ago
from Computer Ads from the Past in technology
"I'll show you how to take on word processing single handed."

The Long Winter

3 months ago
from lcamtuf’s thing in technology
Interior of a vast cavern.

Local GraphRAG: A Progress Report

3 months ago
from Jorge Arango in technology
The dream is running GraphRAG with locally-hosted LLMs. And at least for now, the dream is on hold for me. In case you missed it, GraphRAG is a way of...

This HS2 story will make you mad

3 months ago
from Odds and Ends of History in technology
Plus we dig into the emerging field of AI welfare

How LRUG uses Jelly to remove confusion and simplify organisation

3 months ago
from Good Enough in technology
The London Ruby User Group is one of the longest-running technology user groups in the world, having held a monthly meeting almost every single month...

What is OPML?

3 months ago
from Lighthouse Blog in technology

An affordable open-source robotic prosthetic arm 

3 months ago
from Arduino Blog in technology
For those missing limbs, a robotic prosthesis represents a real and useful way to regain capability. But such prostheses are traditionally very...

Nowhere to Go When The Sky is the Limit

3 months ago
from The New Oil in technology

Humanities Crash Course Week 17: Curiositas

3 months ago
from Jorge Arango in technology
In week 17 of the humanities crash course, I read a book that was completely new to me: Apuleius’s Metamorphoses, better known as The Golden Ass. I...

What are feed readers?

3 months ago
from Lighthouse Blog in technology

Intel: Stumbling in the Spotlight

3 months ago
from Abort Retry Fail in technology
Shrinking nodes and shrinking profits

Rabbit Software's Death Star

3 months ago
from Computer Ads from the Past in technology
Attila the Hun. Ivan the Terrible. Count Dracula. The Daleks. More evil then all of them put together.

World's Smallest Molecules

3 months ago
from latest projects - mitxela.com in technology
[Misc] If ever I had a complaint about molecule models, it's that they're too big.

Rohde & Schwarz AMIQ Modulation Generator - Teardown and Analog Deep Dive

3 months ago
from Electronics etc… in technology
Introduction The Rohde & Schwarz AMIQ Modulation Generator WinIQSim Software Inside the AMIQ The Signal Generation PCB Analog Signal Generation...

iPhoneomenology

3 months ago
from Never Met a Science in technology
or, Seeing like a Smartphone

Keep pedaling if you want your computer to stay on

3 months ago
from Arduino Blog in technology
Appeals to nature notwithstanding, humans didn’t evolve to sit in desk chairs all day slouching in front of computers. Nor did we evolve to handle...

The Intuit vs the government cage fight

3 months ago
from Birchtree in technology
Daniel Boguslaw: Intuit, Owner of TurboTax, Wins Battle Against America’s Taxpayers Even when the Biden administration broke through in the Inflation...

Eurorack Knob Idea

3 months ago
from latest projects - mitxela.com in technology
[Hardware] An idea for knobs for synthesizers.

Fire In The Hole, We’re Breaching The Vault - Commvault Remote Code Execution (CVE-2025-34028)

3 months ago
from watchTowr Labs in technology
As we pack our bags and prepare for the adult-er version of BlackHat (that apparently doesn’t require us to print out stolen mailspoolz to hand to...
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