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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:
- With the RAM and storage crisis hitting personal computing very hard – along with new software increasingly suffering the effects of metastasizing ‘AI’ – more people than ever are pining …read more
- A long winter has a way of making a lot of us northerners a little bit squirrly. In [Build N Pulsejets]’s case, squirly enough to mount a home-made propane-powered pulse-jet …read more
- The Commodore CBM 3032 is a successor to the original Commodore PET 2001, yet due a conflicting trademark issue with Philips these first European PETs were called ‘CBM’ instead. Hence …read more
- There’s a well-known movie trope in which a hacker takes control of the traffic lights in a city, causing general mayhem or creating a clear getaway path. Unlike many Hollywood …read more
- Around the thirteenth century CE, European society was in the midst between transitioning from Roman numerals to the Arabic numerals that we use today. Less remembered are the Cistercian numerals, …read more
- Building computer vision AI just got much simpler. The Arduino® IoT Remote App now supports direct Wi-Fi connection to your UNO Q board, turning your smartphone into a wireless, high-resolution camera sensor. No external hardware to buy. No cloud setup required. No cables to manage. Your phone’s camera can stream directly to your board in […]
- A popular internet pastime is posting videos of people so focused on their phones while walking that they stroll right into light poles or other obstacles. That is funny for everyone else, but humiliating for the subject. If you want to avoid that kind of humiliation, you’ll want to build Dylan Benzekry’s DOOMSCROLLER 3000 to […]
- 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 […]
- Google changed more about the Pixel 10a than you probably think, but there's still way too much in common with the Pixel 9a.
- Making the most out of Google Maps
- This laptop is a dream for anyone who wants multiple devices in one
- RAM Boost isn't "boosting" anything — it's actually slowing things down and worsening your phone's performance.
- Gemini in Chrome can save you as much time as you let it, because its features range from a simple chatbot to an AI browsing agent.
- Make: Substack launches to share stories about incredible makers and what they do. The post Make: comes to Substack appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- I started testing sites in late 2024 and in just a year, it’s come a long way. Here are just a few of the AI models out there. The post Generating 3D Model Figures with AI appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- 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.