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Weekly Robotics Newsletter | Go, Robots!
May 31, 2026 from Weekly Robotics Newsletter | Go, Robots!

Weekly Robotics #362

Today, I’m on my way to ICRA! I’m super excited to see what some of the top robotics researchers have been up to and catching up with some friends. If you are joining this event, let’s try to grab ...

Hackaday
May 31, 2026 from Hackaday

A Camera Viewfinder Makes A Great TV

When we think of CRT camera viewfinders, most of us probably imagine the tiny CRTs you’d find in a 1980s camcorder. They’re super cute and a load of fun to …read more

Ambient Irony
May 31, 2026 from Ambient Irony

Daily News Stuff 31 May 2026

Nesting Countries Edition Top Story GitHub Copilot users are aghast at the exponentially higher costs they are facing starting tomorrow with the introduction of usage-based billing. (Tech Crunch)"W...

GadgeteerZA
May 31, 2026 from GadgeteerZA

I tried using Google NotebookLM to generate an overview podcast of my YouTube channel

Whilst exploring Google’s NotebookLM product I decided to try pointing it to my GadgeteerZA YouTube Channel, and I did the one-click generate an audio podcast about this source. The result was the ...

Hackaday
May 31, 2026 from Hackaday

4-bit Relay Logic Counter Begs To Have Its Buttons Pushed

What’s one to do with some nice little relays of questionable pinout, and prototyping board? How about a quietly clicky 4-bit counter using relay logic with tons of buttons? [Agatha …read more

Peter's Path
May 31, 2026 from Peter's Path

Suicidal Empathy by Gad Saad

Why read the book? Gad Saad wrote Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind. He is an evolutionary psychologist who studies how bad ideas spread. In this book he explains how empathy, a useful human trait...

Peter's Path
May 31, 2026 from Peter's Path

Suicidal Empathy by Gad Saad

Why read the book? Gad Saad wrote Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind. He is an evolutionary psychologist who studies how bad ideas spread. In this book he explains how empathy, a useful human trait...

Hackaday
May 31, 2026 from Hackaday

Loading Sega Genesis Games Off a Vinyl Record

Recently [Throaty Mumbo] took a poke at another daft idea, in the form of loading Sega Genesis games off vinyl records. Although a whacky idea, it’s made possible through the …read more

Chuniversiteit
May 31, 2026 from Chuniversiteit

People are apparently farming citations on ResearchGate

This week’s paper about citation farming is right at the intersection of two of my “favourite” subjects: AI slop and academic fraud.

Hackaday
May 31, 2026 from Hackaday

Ebike Display Uses Reflective LCD

Although LCD displays have been used in almost every type of consumer electronics display over the last two decades, many of these screens have a few downsides that limit their …read more

Stranger Than Usual
May 31, 2026 from Stranger Than Usual

Flutter Web: Schlechte Idee

Warum ich Flutter für eine furchbare Idee halte, wenn damit Webapps gebaut werden.

Hackaday
May 31, 2026 from Hackaday

Modern Graphics Via DisplayLink For Your ISA-Era PC

The monitors used on older computers are now becoming difficult to find, as we doubt anything for MDA, CGA, Hercules, or EGA has been manufactured in decades. Even VGA, though …read more

Hackaday
May 31, 2026 from Hackaday

The Final Steps to a Sub-Minute Benchy

In 2024, [Jan Roetz] decided to see whether he could 3D print a Benchy – the boat-shaped benchmarking tool used in 3D printer calibration – in less than one minute. …read more

Hackaday
May 31, 2026 from Hackaday

Poking Around with JTAG on a Guitar Amp

You would think a guitar amplifier would be a straightforward piece of analog electronics. But, of course, these days, everything has firmware, including [mforney]’s Yamaha THR10c. The service manu...

Brajeshwar
May 31, 2026 from Brajeshwar

Childhood Computing

Work-in-Progress.

(Fabio Alessandro Locati|Fale)'s blog
May 31, 2026 from (Fabio Alessandro Locati|Fale)'s blog

Btrfs scare

Last weekend, I updated and rebooted the system, but it did not come back online. Checking with IPMI revealed that the ata-2 disk was not responding to the operating system, preventing a clean moun...

Hackaday
May 30, 2026 from Hackaday

Keychain GameCube Controller Made Functional

Mini game controllers with buttons and joysticks that move like the real deal are a pretty cool keychain and fidget toy, but at least for some of us there’s this …read more

Bobby Hiltz
May 30, 2026 from Bobby Hiltz

Summer Game Challenge 2026

I have a handful of games that need completing. This is my Summer Game Challenge for 2026.

GadgeteerZA
May 30, 2026 from GadgeteerZA

Woman Alarmed When Her Trusted Therapist Starts Recording Her With AI — Where Is Her Voice Going?

Don’t get me wrong, I think AI has very many useful things it can be used for. It can also be cloud based or self-hosted. But medical records, personal discussions, and most especially therapy sess...

Hackaday
May 30, 2026 from Hackaday

Breaking Enigma with an FPGA, Just like at Bletchly Park

The pioneering work done by Alan Turing and others at Bletchley Park in England was perhaps as important in the history of technology as it was the history of the …read more

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