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Q&A on Linux 7.1-rc2 prepatch: high patch count, AI tooling pattern from 7.0, testing guidance, and implications for kernel development.
Major Linux distributions released security patches for kernel, browsers, OpenSSH, sudo, libraries, virtualization, and email servers. Critical updates from AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Oracle, Red Hat, Slackware, and SUSE.
A DIY three-axis camera slider built from 3D printer parts, using an ESP32 for wireless control. Overcomes motor and weight challenges with gear ratios and code tweaks.
Discover how a 6th-gen iPod Nano powers three monitors using clever adapters, and the hilarious limitations of this retro build.
Explore the rise and fall of pioneering Q&A site Ask Jeeves and Apple's Vision Pro, two tech products ahead of their time that struggled with timing and pricing.
ReactOS merges boot and live CD into a single installer and adds a PnP ATA storage stack with NT6+ compatibility, improving ease of use and hardware support.
Explore Lippmann plates: how they capture true spectra via structural color, their working principle, limitations, and link to holograms.
Learn how to build a low-cost time domain reflectometer (TDR) using a USB audio device for automotive wiring diagnostics, achieving 1 cm resolution via phase shift measurement.
TagTinker is a Flipper Zero app that hacks infrared electronic shelf labels (ESLs) for repurposing, like custom images or live dashboards, while respecting ethical use.
From a farming village to IEEE award winner, Yong Wang uses data visualization to make complex AI and big data accessible, empowering everyone to participate in science and innovation.
An informative article on power system modeling techniques including quasi-static and EMT simulations, fault analysis with ML, and IBR grid integration.
NYU's Institute for Engineering Health flips traditional research by organizing around diseases, not disciplines. Early successes include a pathogen-detection startup and navigation tech for blind riders, while its 'inverse vaccine' approach shifts medicine from inhibition to activation.
eVTOL aircraft motors differ from EV motors in cost-vs-mass trade-offs, safety redundancy, integrated manufacturing, and premium materials like Permendur, all driven by aviation's unique requirements.
From cave paintings to AI, this article traces the evolution of human connection through storytelling, writing, radio, the internet, and digital communities—emphasizing that quality of bonds determines quality of life.
The FPGA milestone celebrates reconfigurable chips that bridged the gap between flexible software and high-performance hardware, enabling iterative design and rapid innovation.
Exploiting sparsity in AI models could dramatically cut energy use. Stanford's custom chip skips zero computations, achieving 70x energy savings and 8x speedup vs CPUs.
Explore how simulation overcomes limitations of corona testing for transmission lines and reveals induced E-fields from HVDC submarine cables due to ocean currents, improving design and environmental assessment.
AI now finds vulnerabilities in minutes for under $1, but fixing them remains costly and human-intensive. Learn how organizations can learn from the fuzzing revolution and build durable defenses.
DAIMON Robotics releases Daimon-Infinity, the largest omni-modal tactile dataset, to advance robot manipulation with Vision-Tactile-Language-Action architecture and open-source data.
Magic's Spider-Man set flopped; Marvel Super Heroes arrives June 2026 with only 5 cards previewed, raising concerns about repeating past mistakes. Will Wizards redeem the superhero line?