- Dynamic Müller-Lyer Illusion
- Could Venus have a bacterial infection?
- How the bones in your hand change as you grow up
- Could a Neuroscientist Understand a Microprocessor? Probing a simulated 6502 and evaluating it like a set of neurons
- A Sinclair Scientific Calculator Emulator that you can build
- A LaTeX package to add coffee stains
- Diffraction gratings, now in chocolate (YouTube, via Hackaday)
- LED Snailies?
- Precise Parts: Custom machined adapters for astronomy
- Sam Zeloof lithographically builds an amplifier IC in his garage
- An Exploration into 3D Printing on Pre-stretched Fabric
Tag Archives: linkdump
Linkdump: March 2018
- Quick Sort explained by IDEA instructions
- Daytime fireworks are a thing. (Second example.)
- An air breathing electric motor for low earth orbit satellites
- Automatic Machine Knitting of 3D Meshes
- How two photographers captured the same millisecond in time
- 8-bit emergency kit
- Urgent Need To Be Remembered, an anamorphic sculpture by Jonty Hurwitz
- A video showing the inside of an automatic mahjong table. Watch carefully to see how the tiles are flipped upright.
Linkdump: February 2018
- How Carob Traumatized a Generation
- How Christine Peterson coined the term ‘open source’
- OpenSC2K: An open source remake of SimCity 2000
- A deep dive into the history of the Automatic Pencil Sharpener Company (via @john_overholt)
- The ReCode Project is a community-driven effort to preserve computer art by translating it into a modern programming language
- Unfamiliar cat petting simulator
- The classic Handbook of Mathematical Functions by Abramowitz and Stegun has become the NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions.
- Fabric linear motor
- Your data, on an 8-inch floppy disk
- A new proposal for distant a space telescope, using the sun as a gravitational lens to observe exoplanets
- System Bus Radio: A program to transit AM radio from computers and phones without radio transmitting hardware
- Photos of the SF Bay Area, taken from a U2 at the edge of space
Linkdump: January 2018
- The Idiot’s Loop: Dropping a nuclear bomb with a backflip was a 1950’s US Air Force tactic.
- History of Philips’ Semiconductors in the 1950s
- Terry Gilliam reveals the secrets of Monty Python animation
- Vintage Computing for Trusted Radiation Measurements
- R.I.P. astronaut John Young, the first man to get yelled at for smuggling a sandwich into space
- Xerox Alto zero-day: cracking disk password protection on a 45 year old system
- The GRAY-1, “a homebrew CPU exclusively composed of memory”
- Modern JavaScript Explained For Dinosaurs
- BR9732: A virtual replica of Deckard’s apartment from Blade Runner
- MS Paint Enamel Pin. A Photoshop version is available as well.
- Fruit Tart Cat Bed (via Laughing Squid)
- Your candy wrappers are listening: Extracting audio from high-speed video of ordinary objects
- NASA’s IMAGE satellite — out of contact for 13 years — may have just been found awake by an amateur astronomer.
Linkdump: December 2017
- Computing a world of snowflakes
- 6 Animatronic Eye Mechanisms You Can Download and 3D Print
- Parafilm: What is this thing? (YouTube)
- The colorful modern history of ancient crookneck watermelons
- The Boldport Club is a monthly electronic kit subscription
- The mathematics of the game 2048
- Why do asteroids explode high in the atmosphere?
- Stromatolites found alive, on land
- Here’s The Important Reason We Don’t Get Mad Chemistry Kits For Christmas Any More
- Reading Silicon: How to Reverse Engineer Integrated Circuits, a talk by Ken Shirriff at the 2016 Hackaday SuperConference.
- A Gorgeous—and Unsettling—Video of Evolution in Action
- The Mathematics of Popping Champagne Corks (YouTube)
Linkdump: November 2017
- Fifty-three year old nuclear missile accident revealed
- Racetrack core sample: What 108 Years Of Repaving Looks Like Under Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s Asphalt
- The folks who make Generatively Designed Socks also made a Processing library for use with Google’s Quick, Draw! dataset
- MeatBagPnP – A tool to help you (the MeatBag) act as a pick and place machine
- Drawing from noise, and then making animated loopy GIFs from there.
- Usborne coding books, including some fantastic free-to-download 1980s computer books
- Micro Mouse: High speed robot mice solve mazes — No, the video isn’t sped up (YouTube).
- Kickstarting an all-new Vectrex Game Cartridge
Linkdump: October 2017
ARとは関係ないけれど、首都大学東京のブースで見たゴミ箱が未来かっこいい。
これは素材や仕上げをこだわって、高級路線で行けば売れると思う。欲しいです。#DCEXPO pic.twitter.com/nE5rlY291y— お休みさん@あんたまにあ (@zFdqQWPoR2tYmF7) October 29, 2017
- The cutest little ultrasonic iris trash can that you’ll ever see
- Minute physics on polarized filters and quantum mechanics
- CableEndy Cable-Driven Parallel Robot. (Bonus with tennis ball.)
- Pedro Medeiros is creating Pixel Art to tutorials on Patreon
- How the Soviet Union Snooped Waters for Enemy Subs—Without Sonar
- Primitive for macOS: Recreate your photos with vector-based geometric primitives.
- An interstellar visitor to our solar system
- Bunnie Studios: Why I’m Using Bitmarks on my Products
Linkdump: September 2017
- Jenny Odell writes about the notorious “free watch”
- Radar Reveals Two Moons Orbiting Asteroid Florence
- Lens Rentals describes cameras and lenses they received damaged by the eclipse
- Scientific Books Of Yesteryear
- How to decode the images on the Voyager Golden Record
- The computer that made the CGI in Star Wars (with video)
- African cheetah enjoys grooming session from angry meerkat (YouTube)
- Download and 3D Print: Cassini spacecraft
- A LaTeX package for drawing ducks
- Comet turns out to be a binary asteroid
- Compound Camera: An inflatable compound-eye camera obscura
- Camera Movement in the silent film Wings (1927)
Linkdump: August 2017
- What happens inside the ISS during an orbit boost
- New Horizons’ Next Target Just Got a Lot More Interesting
- The Loyal Engineers Steering NASA’s Voyager Probes Across the Universe
- 15 Sorting Algorithms in 6 Minutes
- Project Subway NYC Subway X-Ray Area Maps
- Present-day devices as props on Star Trek
- 6502 cloud computing
- A Bamboo Gym Inspired by the Lotus Flower
Linkdump: July 2017
- Clever street art by Tom Bob
- How to make PCB lapel pins
- Beautiful photos of a bicycle headbadge collection
- History of the Utah Teapot
- Should robot artists be given copyright protection?
- Inside Intel’s first product: the 3101 RAM chip held just 64 bits
- Hexadecimale kleurwoorden: words in Dutch that are valid CSS hex colors
- Using an X-ray synchrotron to reverse engineer silicon
- Biohackers, editing out genetic defects due to dog breeding