Raspberry Pi OS 2026-06-18 is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.18 LTS, new default touchscreen associations, new icons, updated Labwc Wayland compositor, and more. The post appeared first on Read more ›
If you missed this week’s Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter, here is the ICYMI (in case you missed it) version. To never miss another issue, subscribe now! – You’ll get a terrific newsletter each Monday (which is out before this post). 12,361 subscribers worldwide! The next newsletter goes out Monday morning and subscribing is the best way to keep […] Read more ›
Browser tools for serial consoles, BPIO2 GPIO/I2C/SPI control, firmware flashing, programming and logic analysis. Read more ›
In Mastodon 4.6, we are introducing a way to create and share curated collections of profiles. We've also reworked profiles and the profile editing experience, added some institutional features, and fixed many accessibility issues. Read more ›
The Kindle Colorsoft 2026 is a fantastic e-reader, with a frontlit screen complete with night mode, an IPX8 rating, and 8 weeks of battery life. Read more ›
A tutorial and walkthrough of how I implemented webmentions on my site, from setup to display, including webmention.io integration, Eleventy filters, CSS styling, and Bridgy for sending. Read more ›
...revolution.The Macro Trends Driving Market GrowthSeveral overarching trends are fueling the rapid adoption of 3D ... of 3D printing market trends?Key industries driving 3D printing market trends include automotive, aerospace and defense... Read more ›
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From Fortnite to NASA, we found 12 Lego sets on sale worth checking out ahead of Prime Day's start on June 23. Read more ›
Built an Embedded Voltage Monitor and Analog Watchdog using the STM32-powered RT-Thread RT-Spark board. The system samples a live voltage. By Ivan Lindel HAYAHAY and Paul Rodolf P. Castor. Read more ›
I read Amy Goodchild’s blog post about digitizing her handwriting in JavaScript a while ago and couldn’t stop thinking about it. I didn’t end up digitizing my own handwriting, but it pushed me toward a smaller idea: clamp a ballpoint pen to my 3D printer and let it write postcards for me. This post is the story of getting there, including the part where my printer almost drove the pen straight through the bed. Read more ›
The ESP32 Bus Pirate project has been renamed ESP32 Bit Pirate as part of its continued development as an ESP32-S3-based multi-protocol firmware platform. The open-source project, developed by Geo-tp, turns supported ESP32-S3 boards into debugging and experimentation tools for wired protocols, radio interfaces, scripting, and browser-based interaction. The project remains inspired by the original Bus Pirate, but it now extends… Read more ›
Lenovo has released a new mechanical keyboard in China, the Lecoo Bellator GK101. Priced at 299 yuan (about $44), it is a budget-focused option that includes several features currently standard in modern mechanical keyboards. Lenovo Bellator GK101 Keyboard Specifications The GK101 uses a 99-key layout. The keycaps are made of double-shot PBT plastic and feature […] The post appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href=" Read more ›
We’ve been talking a bunch of home automation on the Podcast lately, and this week, in the Mailbag segment, a reader asked us about our setups. Neither Kristina nor I are poster children for the ho… Read more ›
As software engineers, we often architect solutions in a virtual ideal: fast networks, elastic resources, and servers that never physically degrade. But what happens when your carefully crafted systems need to interact with the messy, unpredictable physical world? Think factory floor monitors, real estate camera networks, or remote tracking devices. Suddenly, those cloud assumptions about infinite uptime and perfect connectivity crumble. My journey, particularly architecting and maintaining a... Read more ›
Five years after releasing the Amiga 1000, Commodore was about to launch the Amiga 3000, their first real high-end Amiga. With a 68030 processor, on-board SCSI and a slightly updated graphics chipset, all in a sleek desktop case, the Amiga was truly ready for the era of professional 32-bit computing. But Moore’s law wasn’t the only thing thad had been pressuring Commodore since the release of the Amiga 1000: The desktop metaphor had matured even further, and the competition had been hard at w... Read more ›
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Once you remove lockscreen ads and toggle on book covers, here's what else you can do to customize your Kindle's screensaver. Read more ›