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This is homepage of ham radio station oh5hba. Info about me and my station, which may interest other ham operators can be found thru menu. This page contains links that I use often in my everyday life. Reason for this site is just for own fun and it helps to find important things when i’m not at my own computer.


Interesting news feeds from different sources:

 HACKADAY

  • Vibe coding is all the rage at the moment if you follow certain parts of the Internet. It’s very easy to dunk upon it, whether it’s to mock the sea …read more
  • In the 1970s, the USSR had an undersea cable connecting a major naval base at Petropavlovsk to the Pacific Fleet headquarters at Vladivostok. The cable traversed the Sea of Okhotsk, …read more
  • There’s just something delightful about scaled items. Big things shrunk down, like LEGO’s teeny tiny terminal brick? Delightful. Taking that terminal brick and scaling it back to a full-sized computer? …read more
  • Elastocaloric materials are a class of materials that exhibit a big change in temperature when exposed to mechanical stress. This could potentially make them useful as solid-state replacement for both …read more
  • Guitar pedals are designed to take in a sound signal, do fun stuff to it, and then spit it out to your amplifier where it hopefully impresses other people. However, …read more

 ARDUINO.CC

  • It’s hard to escape the AI hype these days, but one tool that’s been in the spotlight more than any other recently is the open-source assistant OpenClaw. Billed as a handy tool that can be installed on a Mac Mini to help with clearing your inbox or comparison shopping, hardware hacker and creative technologist David […]
  • We’re excited to introduce a powerful new capability in Arduino App Lab: native integration with Edge Impulse for training and deploying your own custom AI models. This update makes it easier than ever to bring machine learning into your App Lab projects. By connecting directly to Edge Impulse Studio, you can now train models on […]
  • Since its launch in December 2022, the (free!) Arduino PLC IDE was designed to make automation easier, faster, and more approachable for engineers in any industry. Now in its 1.1.0 version, we are proud to say it is taking another leap forward in this direction!  What is the Arduino PLC IDE? For anyone new to […]
  • If you like IoT, you’ll love this update! Starting today, if you own a board powered by the NINA-W102 module – like the Arduino® MKR™ WiFi 1010, Arduino® Nano™ RP2040 Connect, or Nano 33 IoT – you can now use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth LE) at the same time, in the same sketch! […]
  • Artificial climbing walls are important for training, as few people can get to real rock walls regularly enough to keep up with practice. But like anything else, that can become boring if you’re just doing the same thing over and over again. To keep things fresh and fun, Superbender turned his indoor climbing wall into […]

 MAKE USE OF

MAKE MAGAZINE

  • Let your creative juices go wild with these UNIQUE mix-and-match Monster plushes. The post Hand-Sewn Free-Range Plush Monsters appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
  • Since you’re here, you know that makers don’t just consume—they create. They admire and tinker. For most makers, problems are like pancakes: Pull them apart, flip them over, and see what else they might become. An essential part of a delicious and nutritious breakfast is to PLAY with your “food.” That flavor burst from Crafting […]
  • The Raptor Pro is a great 3D scanner option, if you have the money. The post Review: Creality Raptor Pro 3D Scanner appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
  • In a niche corner of the internet where creators still surprise audiences with real animatronics rather than CGI, Jesse Velez reveals the process behind the most impressive sci-fi props. The post Growing the Future: Fungal Materials for Earth and Space appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
  • Our favorite open source hardware certifications for February include assistive tech, a data logger, and DIY bat detector. The post Open Source Hardware Certifications for February 2026 appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.