When it comes to electronic gadgets, I’m a sucker for a good deal. If it’s got a circuit board on the inside and a low enough ...
For some reason the newly introduced MacBook Neo appears to be the subject of a lot of modding, though a recent mod by ...
A few years back a company had an ad campaign with a discouraged caveman who was angry because the company claimed their website was “so easy, even a caveman could do it.” Maybe that ...
Large language models (LLMs) aren’t actually giant computer brains. Instead, they are massive vector spaces in which the ...
Like many long-established broadcasters, the BBC put out a selection of their archive material for us all to enjoy online.
In a move that’s no doubt going to upset and confuse many, Espressif has released its newest microcontroller — the ESP32-S31.
These days our appetite for more data storage is larger than ever, with video files larger, photo resolutions higher, and ...
The Intel era of Apple Macs led to so-called “Hackintoshes”, more normal PCs running x86 MacOS X. Now Bryan Keller proves that a Hackintosh isn’t restricted to the x86 era, not by doing it with a ...
It’s a bit of an understatement that at release Windows Vista rather fell flat. Much of the problem was due to how rushed of ...
The news is full of reports from the moon-bound Integrity, otherwise known as Artemis II. Mostly, the news is good, but there has been one “Houston, we have a problem…” moment. The space toilet, ...
Modern technology builds on abstractions. Most application programmers today don’t know what a non-maskable interrupt is, nor should they have to. Even fewer understand register coloring or ...
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