Have a Slice of Bumble Berry Pi
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Have A Slice Of Bumble Berry Pi
[Samcervantes] wanted a cyberdeck. Specifically, he wanted a Clockwork Pi uConsole, but didn’t want to wait three months for it. There are plenty of DIY options, but many of them are difficul…
Emulating a 74LS48 BCD-to-7-Segment Decoder/Driver with an Altera MAX 7000 “S” Series Complex Programmable Logic Device
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Emulating A 74LS48 BCD-to-7-Segment Decoder/Driver With An Altera MAX 7000 “S” Series Complex Programmable Logic Device
Over on the [Behind The Code with Gerry] YouTube channel our hacker [Gerry] shows us how to emulate a 74LS48 BCD-to-7-segment decoder/driver using an Altera CPLD Logic Chip From 1998. This is very …
Wayland’s Never-Ending Opposition to Multi-Window Positioning
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Wayland’s Never-Ending Opposition To Multi-Window Positioning
There are many applications out there that use more than one window, with every modern-day platform and GUI toolkit offering the means for said application to position each of its windows exactly w…
Resurrecting Conquer: A Game from the 1980s
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Resurrecting Conquer: A Game From The 1980s
[Juan] describes himself as a software engineer, a lover of absurd humor, and, among other things, a player of Nethack. We think he should add computer game archaeologist to that list. In the 1990s…
Join the The Newest Social Network and Party Like its 1987
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Join The The Newest Social Network And Party Like Its 1987
Algorithms? Datamining? Brainrot? You don’t need those things to have a social network. As we knew back in the BBS days, long before anyone coined the phrase “social network”, all…
Pi Compute Modules Make for Compact Cluster
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Pi Compute Modules Make For Compact Cluster
Raspberry Pi clusters have been a favorite project of homelabbers and distributed computing enthusiasts since the platform first launched over a decade ago, and for good reason. For an extremely lo…
Morse Code for China
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Morse Code For China
It is well known that pictographic languages that use Hanzi, like Mandarin, are difficult to work with for computer input and output devices. After all, each character is a tiny picture that repres…
Radio Apocalypse: Survivable Low-Frequency Communication System
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/12/radio-apocalypse-survivable-low-frequency-communication-system/
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Radio Apocalypse: Survivable Low-Frequency Communication System
In the global game of nuclear brinksmanship, secrets are the coin of the realm. This was especially true during the Cold War, when each side fielded armies of spies to ferret out what the other guy…
FLOSS Weekly Episode 854: The Big Daddy Core
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FLOSS Weekly Episode 854: The Big Daddy Core
This week Jonathan and Ben chat with Jason Shepherd about Ocre and Atym.io! That’s the lightweight WebAssembly VM that lets you run the same containers on Linux and a host of embedded platfor…