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Build a Perfect Cryptographic Machine
Like many nerds, I have an interest in cryptography rooted in the wartime exploits of codebreaker and Ur-computer scientist Alan Turing. So I’ve followed with interest IEEE Spectrum’s reporting on the ...
Want to play the xylophone but don’t want to learn how? [Rachad]’s automatic xylophone might be just the ticket. It uses homemade solenoids to play tunes under computer control. Think of it as a ...
An hourglass tells you what it is in the name — a glass that you use to measure an hour of time passing by. [EDISON SCIENCE ...
DIY Ram-Tester checks vintage 16- and 20-pin DRAMs used in TI-99/4A, C64, Amiga, Atari and others. Fast tests, OLED display, ...
A tracking list put together by Neighbors for a Better San Diego and reviewed by local reporters highlights several big ...
Most go off course. To make sure yours succeed, consider these five steps. by Iavor Bojinov When I worked as a data scientist at LinkedIn in 2018 and 2019, AI was of interest only to a small team of ...
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