This Week in Making: Cyborg Eyeballs, Quantum Computers, and Coffee
This past week we contemplated what we’d do with a quantum computer, debated replacing the lenses in our eyeballs, and drank too much coffee.
This past week we contemplated what we’d do with a quantum computer, debated replacing the lenses in our eyeballs, and drank too much coffee.
The 503HTA board gives your Raspberry Pi that warm, vintage vacuum-tube tone that music lovers covet.
Well-known engineer, Star Simpson, honors the iconic Mims with a series of artfully-produced circuits.
It’s not going to replace a professional grade laser etcher any time soon, but Arnav Vaid’s LaserEtch proves you can make your own. Yes, you!
without the right software, much of the hardware in a makerspace is a lot less useful and some of it is downright useless.
What happens when you showcase the insanely creative, tech-infused genius of makers in the world-renowned fashion mecca of Paris?
The TED-VDU is the perfect upgrade for your PiKon telescope. It lets you interface with your telescope easily in the field.