Escaping the Linux Networking Stack at Cloudflare Courtesy of the complex routing and network configurations that Cloudflare uses, their engineers like to push the Linux network stack to its limits and ideally beyond. In a blog article …read more #hacking #projects image
Rectal Oxygenation Could Save Your Life One Day Humans have lots of basic requirements that need to be met in order to stay alive. Food is a necessary one, though it’s possible to go without for great stretches …read more #hacking #projects image
Measuring Caffeine Content At Home By far, the most widely used psychoactive substance in the world is caffeine. It’s farmed around the world in virtually every place that it has cropped up, most commonly on …read more #hacking #projects image
Why Can’t I 3D Print With Rubber? A friend of mine and I both have a similar project in mind, the manufacture of custom footwear with our hackerspace’s shiny new multi-material 3D printer. It seems like a …read more #hacking #projects image
It’s Time To Make A Major Change to D-Bus On Linux Although flying well under the radar of the average Linux user, D-Bus has been an integral part of Linux distributions for nearly two decades and counting. Rather than using faster …read more #hacking #projects image
Chamber Master: Control Your 3D Printer Enclosure Like a Pro Having an enclosed 3D printer can make a huge difference when printing certain filaments that are prone to warping. It’s easy enough to build an enclosure to stick your own …read more #hacking #projects image
Modernizing a Classic Datsun Engine Although Nissan has been in the doldrums ever since getting purchased by Renault in the early 2000s, it once had a reputation as a car company that was always on …read more #hacking #projects image
All Projections Suck, So Play Risk on a Globe Instead The worst thing about the getting people together is when everyone starts fighting over their favourite map projection– maybe you like the Watterman Butterfly, but your cousin really digs Gall-Peters, …read more #hacking #projects image
TULIP: The Ultimate Intelligent Peripheral for the HP-41 Handheld Calculator [Andrew Menadue] wrote in to let us know about the TULIP-DevBoard and TULIP-Module being developed on GitHub. TULIP is short for “The Ultimate Intelligent Peripheral” and it’s an everything expansion …read more #hacking #projects image
Xcc700: Self-Hosted C Compiler for the ESP32/Xtensa With two cores at 240 MHz and about 8.5 MB of non-banked RAM if you’re using the right ESP32-S3 version, this MCU seems at least in terms of specifications to …read more #hacking #projects image