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5 votes
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I made a floppy disk from scratch
16 votes -
Pebble/Core Devices (hardware and software open source update)
16 votes -
10x engineer - Midlife crisis
14 votes -
For-profit creative software: a historical overview and personal experiences
8 votes -
How Casio made an indestructible watch (G-Shock)
12 votes -
ChatGPT made me delusional
30 votes -
Who’s making these AI copies of my work?
17 votes -
The last PCB you'll ever buy — rapid PCB prototyping with pre-made vias
11 votes -
What is happening to Japan?
52 votes -
Data brokers know everything about you (ft. Yael Grauer)
22 votes -
An investigation of AI induced mental illness
11 votes -
In-car sat nav? Without a satellite? In 1971? | Tomorrow's World | Retro tech
10 votes -
Optical diffraction patterns and almost-holograms made with a MOPA laser engraving machine
8 votes -
Video projectors used to be ridiculously cool
29 votes -
AI slop is killing our channel
36 votes -
It begins: AI shows willingness to commit blackmail and murder to avoid shutdown
21 votes -
"Game changers" in Ukraine (2025) - evaluating effective, disappointing and weird systems
11 votes -
How we're designing Audacity for the future
41 votes -
DosDude builds a custom 2G GSM cellular base station
14 votes -
DIY haptic input knob: BLDC motor + round LCD
8 votes -
Keynote - Blender Conference 2025
7 votes -
The nVidia AI GPU black market: investigating smuggling, corruption, and governments
17 votes -
I built my own phone... because innovation is sad rn
41 votes -
IRC - The Serial Port's love letter to Internet Relay Chat
26 votes -
Breaking the creepy AI in police cameras
35 votes -
Air Spot | Reinforcement Learning behavior research
6 votes -
Why the internet really wants your ID... (and why now?)
52 votes -
Understanding what a VPN can do for you and how to pick the right one
16 votes -
Light-field displays offer true, focusable depth perception
10 votes -
Whatever happened to China's bandit phones?
7 votes -
Four buttons - hardware hacker mods their keyboard mouse switcher to have a fourth button
8 votes -
I can’t explain this bug
9 votes -
Disney files landmark case against AI image generator
16 votes -
Do dumbphones actually… work? (realistic week in the life)
29 votes -
Repair - Japanology Plus
3 votes -
Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind
14 votes -
Blurring and unblurring images
26 votes -
Observation: Video links go unwatched
Opinion Video links go unwatched. This gets even more true the longer the videos are. I think it helps to post a 2-3 line summary of what people can expect to find in the video. There is just too...
Opinion
Video links go unwatched.
This gets even more true the longer the videos are.
I think it helps to post a 2-3 line summary of what people can expect to find in the video.
There is just too much content in the Internet for many people to watch a video, just because it is posted, even if it has an interesting title.
55 votes -
Every tech YouTuber is talking about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge now, so here’s a TLDR
They all released videos at almost the exact same time, so even though I don’t care, I was made to care. Therefore, I’m inflicting that same pain on you. You’re welcome. Mrwhosetheboss made a good...
They all released videos at almost the exact same time, so even though I don’t care, I was made to care. Therefore, I’m inflicting that same pain on you. You’re welcome.
Mrwhosetheboss made a good point saying that the target audience for this thing are rich people who want phones that look flashy and can pay for them, but don’t care that they have worse specs than the less flashy ones at a similar price.
MKBHD called it the “S25 Ultra Lite”, which I thought was funny. He also brought up the issue of cooling. He additionally said that no one is asking for thin phones, although it seems that Apple has also bought into the idea that people want this, since it’s rumored that they want to release a thin iPhone this year.
Dave2D said that he tested the heat dissipation capacity of the phone and that it can handle itself well. Apparently it still somehow has a vapor chamber inside of it, as well as a wireless charger. Apparently it also has the smallest battery in the lineup, even though it doesn’t have the silicon carbon tech that is all the rage now. He made a good point though, namely that this could just be Samsung starting the trend so that the technology matures in a few years’ time.
All three of them mentioned that everyone uses cases these days, which immediately kills the whole purpose of buying a thin phone and losing out on better specs.
If you somehow have not gotten enough of tech YouTubers acting confused over Samsung launching a product that no one asked for, there’s also Techaltar and Tech Spurt. I recommend the latter for dirty British humor.
32 votes -
Unexplained drones, UFOs and the state of the US Navy
10 votes -
Wanix: The spirit of Plan 9 in Wasm
7 votes -
The internet used to be a place
29 votes -
New computer breakthrough: Light-speed unlocked
23 votes -
Why does searching "zldksnflqmtm" bring up Keanu Reeves?
17 votes -
The Hirox microscope has rotary head attachments that allows you to sweep around your tiny subject like a drone
7 votes -
Don’t buy stuff from old AI people
20 votes -
How Europe can become tech-autonomous
13 votes -
The art of poison-pilling music files
15 votes -
Digg is relaunching under Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian
54 votes