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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:
- You may not have noticed, but so-called “artificial intelligence” is slightly controversial in the arts world. Illustrators, graphics artists, visual effects (VFX) professionals — anybody who pushes pixels around are …read more
- Although it dates back to the early days of the Marconi Company in the 1920s, the Franklin oscillator has remained a relatively obscure circuit, its memory mostly kept alive by …read more
- Some FDM filaments are pretty brittle even if properly dried and stored, especially those which contain carbon fiber (CF) or similar additives like glass fiber (GF). This poses a problem …read more
- Many substances display crystallization, allowing them to keep adding to a basic shape to reach pretty humongous proportions. Although we usually tend to think of pretty stones that get fashioned …read more
- Iomega’s Zip drives filled an interesting niche back in the 1990s. A magnetic disk that was physically floppy-sized, but much larger in capacity– starting at 100 MB, and reaching 750 …read more
- Learning to play the piano is hard. Your fingers need to find the right keys, apply the right pressure, and move in precise sequences – all while your brain tries to translate sheet music into muscle memory. What if your hands could learn faster with a teacher that literally guides them through each movement? That’s […]
- Electric model trains are brilliant in their simplicity. The locomotives have little electric motors and the rails on the tracks act as wires to get power to those motors. But as is always the case with electric motors, there are varying levels of sophistication when it comes to speed control. To upgrade his ancient Z […]
- The Arduino® Nano™ Matter board just gained a second life. It now has an official upstream Zephyr RTOS board definition – making it a first-class professional embedded development platform alongside everything it already does with the Arduino® IDE. That means you can type west build -b arduino_nano_matter, pick any Zephyr sample, and build production-grade firmware […]
- We’ve been dropping hints about a new, revolutionary product we’ve been working on, and now we can finally tell you all about it! Ahead of Embedded World our team has announced the upcoming VENTUNO Q, a single-board computer purpose-built for AI, robotics, and actuation. At the edge of intelligence: where AI takes action VENTUNO Q […]
- 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 […]
- Connecting a PC to a TV isn’t as unhinged as you’d expect. Let me explain.
- Stop WhatsApp from hogging your phone's space.
- It's the beginning of the end, and Samsung just hammered home the nails.
- War Machine is a giant hit on Netflix. There are plenty of other films that combine sci-fi and war cinema in clever ways.
- Android has powerful features beyond Settings—here are the ones worth using every day.
- p3a is a Wi-Fi pixel art player built on the ESP32-P4. It is a 4-inch smart art frame that plays animated artworks ("gifs") directly from the internet or from local SD card. It is a playful decorative item and a fun desktop companion. The post Desktop Pixel Art Player p3a appeared first on Make: DIY […]
- Finally you can DIY the holy grail of high-energy plasma toys — a toroid generator. The post Plasma Toroid Generator appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- Our hands-on review of the Matter and Form Three 3D scanner felt like playing with a gift from the future. The post Hands-On with the Matter and Form Three 3D Scanner appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- Wednesday, March 11, 2026 @ 4 PM Pacific Time Join Make: Editors live for a chat with the authors of Make: Volume 96 as they show off and talk about the inspiration and elbow grease behind their builds. Backyard Brain’s Alex Hatch will show off his neuro-powered Spider-Man-inspired web flinger, Justin Andarza will talk about […]
- 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 Beyond the Shortcut: How Generative AI is Reshaping Engineering Education appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.