Welcome
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:
- We love a good clock project, and [byeh_ in] has one with a design concept we don’t believe we have seen before. The Trace Line Clock has smooth lines and …read more
- NVMe solid state disk drives have become inexpensive unless you want the very largest sizes. But how do you get the most out of one? There are two basic strategies: …read more
- People enjoy retrocomputing for a wide variety of reasons – sometimes it’s about having a computer you could fully learn, or nostalgia for chips that played a part in your …read more
- Today, it is hard to imagine a world without recorded audio, and for the most part that started with Edison’s invention of the phonograph. However, for most of its history, …read more
- [Alexwlchan] noticed something funny. He knew that not putting a size for a video embedded in a web page would cause his page to jump around after the video loaded. …read more
- If you’ve ever wanted to go from idea to prototype in minutes – without fiddling with wiring diagrams or debugging connections – then you probably already know (and love!) Modulino®. These compact, plug-and-play nodes have made it easier than ever to prototype, learn, and build with Arduino. And now the ecosystem is getting even bigger. […]
- Every few months, some new software comes along that promises to make some complex engineering discipline accessible to everyone. Such software rarely lives up to the developer’s claims, because the claims are far too ambitious. But what if the scope is more reasonable? 3Duino seems capable of actually producing interactive 3D-printed device designs in just […]
- On November 19th, we held a 60-minute Ask Me Anything session to address your questions about the new Arduino UNO Q, Arduino App Lab, accessible AI, and Arduino’s path forward. Thank you to everyone who joined us live and submitted questions! As our moderator Julie Chevrier mentioned right away, we have been listening to the […]
- At Arduino, we love seeing creative people use technology in unexpected ways – especially when it shows how accessible tools can empower anyone to bring their idea to life. That includes artists, designers, performers, and people who don’t see themselves as “technical” at all. That’s why we’re proud to have supported Davide Sgambaro and his […]
- Daric Gill used an Arduino UNO Rev3 to create his “The Translation Machine” sound art installation for an exhibition at the Dunn Museum. Except he didn’t do it alone, because bees helped with its construction. The Translation Machine is a motion-triggered interactive art piece that plays sounds that Gill collected during his world travels. He […]
- Windows won't automate these tasks for you, but these free tools will.
- Here's how ultrawide monitors finally won me over after years of disbelief.
- This air purifier was my saving grace when I moved into my house
- The new beta is currently only available for specific Galaxy phones
- A blunt, unsentimental look at what’s dragging your boot time through mud
- It’s always a shock to witness the scale of things in China’s Bay Area. Despite only being the third largest national central city in China, Shenzhen dwarfs the combined population of the three largest US cities. Descending toward Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport, this notion of scale is reinforced, as one immense skyscraper after another dominates […]
- If you have a table saw, you need a push block. Do you use a scrap, something pricy, or something in between like MicroJig's Grr-Ripper 2Go? The post Review: MicroJig Grr-Ripper 2Go appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- Dom Dominici found a welcoming, passionate community of builders at Hackaday's Supercon in Pasadena. The post My First Hackaday Supercon: Amazing and Inspiring appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- Makerspaces help local communities in many different ways. They also rely on their support. The post Help Makerspaces Help You appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
- Join Dale Dougherty for a Fireside Chat with Derek Kessler, Ana Roure, and David Thulin; participants of the inaugural Maker Faire Two-Minute Film Festival. The post Join Us for a Chat With Filmmakers from the Maker Faire Two-Minute Film Festival! appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.