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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:
- The middle of the 20th century produced a revolution in understated stylish consumer design, some of which lives on today. The reality of living in a 1950s or ’60s house …read more
- Computers are very good at doing exactly what they’re told. They’re still not very good at coming up with helpful suggestions of their own. They’re very much more about following …read more
- Earlier this year Donut Lab caused quite the furore when they unveiled what they claimed was the world’s first production-ready solid state battery, featuring some pretty stellar specifications. Since then …read more
- If you purchased an E-mu Audity 2000 ROMpler back in 1998, you almost certainly got a rig with the 1.00 firmware. It was fine, if a little limited, particularly where …read more
- The Core Duo processor from Intel may not have been the first multi-core processor available to consumers, but it was arguably the one that brought it to the masses. Unfortunately, …read more
- Mark your calendars for March 27-28, 2026, as we come together for Arduino Days 2026 – our annual online event for everyone, everywhere. As we step into 2026, we embrace an exciting paradigm shift in technology, ready to explore the new world of AI. For the past two decades, Arduino has been a favorite of […]
- There are industrial robots, and there is Brian Brocken’s two-ton behemoth: an ABB IRB6400 capable of moving at least 150kg (330 pounds), thanks to partial hydraulic actuation. It is an absurd robot that a factory might use to put small engines in cars. So, it is an understatement to say it was overkill when Brocken […]
- We’re excited to introduce a new version of Arduino App Lab, designed to make building, testing, and sharing applications easier and more secure. This update centers around enhancing the flexibility of App Lab, so you can focus on what’s important: building – whether you’re a student, educator, or experienced maker working with the Arduino® UNO™ […]
- If you do a lot of creative work, you’ve probably found that your computer’s keyboard and mouse alone just don’t cut it. There are simply too many different shortcuts and macros to cover with memorable key combos. That’s why BlommeJan used an Arduino UNO Q to build the Starkpad. Starkpad is similar to an Elgato […]
- Smart home and IoT devices are nice and all, but controlling them always feels a bit clunky. It seems like it always comes down to trying a voice command and then, when that fails, opening an app on a smartphone and pushing a button. That’s why Unnecessary Inventions’ Matty Benedetto came up with this much […]
- The Android tweaks you didn't know you needed.
- This NotebookLM feature makes reading PDFs feel like having a study partner.
- Your network isn’t slow. It’s fighting itself.
- Most cleaners promise speed. I learned to value restraint.
- Who would have thought hiding tabs would make me less prone to flip through them?
- With the Elegoo Centauri Carbon, the ideal first 3D printer/daily workhorse has never been closer within reach! The post Review: Elegoo Centauri Carbon is a Solid First 3D Printer appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- Shariff DMC2 Mini is a scrappy CNC mill for those who like getting their hands dirty. The post Reviewing the Shariff DMC2 Mini CNC Mill appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- NODE's Make it Yourself should have already existed. Creators everywhere should rejoice that the minimalist hacker made it happen. The post Book Review: Make it Yourself, by NODE appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- In January we saw a car wash, a haptic belt, and a frog sensor. The post Open Source Hardware Certifications for January 2026 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 Finding Creative Flow: Kayte Sabicer’s Maker Faire Wisdom appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.