The Best DIY PCB Method?

[ad_1] Now before you start asking yourself “best for what purpose?”, just have a look at the quality of the DIY PCB in the image above. [ForOurGood] is getting higher resolution on the silkscreen than we’ve seen in production boards. Heck, he’s got silkscreen and soldermask at all on a DIY board, so it’s definitely […]

Fixed Point Math Exposed | Hackaday

[ad_1] If you are used to writing software for modern machines, you probably don’t think much about computing something like one divided by three. Modern computers handle floating point quite well. However, in constrained systems, there is a trap you should be aware of. While modern compilers are happy to let you use and abuse […]

Clearly 3D Printing | Hackaday

[ad_1] [Joel] picked up a wireless mouse kit. The idea is you get some 3D printing files and hardware. You can print the shell or make modifications to it. You can even design your own shell from scratch. But [Joel] took a different approach. He created a case with transparent resin. You can see the […]

In Future, Printer Documents You

[ad_1] [Jason Dookeran] reminded us of something we don’t like to think about. Your printer probably adds barely noticeable dots to everything you print. It does it on purpose, so that if you print something naughty, the good guys can figure out what printer it came from. This is the machine identification code and it […]

Uncovering ChatGPT Usage In Academic Papers Through Excess Vocabulary

[ad_1] Frequencies of PubMed abstracts containing certain words. Black lines show counterfactual extrapolationsfrom 2021–22 to 2023–24. The first six words are affected byChatGPT; the last three relate to major events that influencedscientific writing and are shown for comparison. (Credit: Kobak et al., 2024) That students these days love to use ChatGPT for assistance with reports […]