
Need to connect a male pinheader to male jumper wires? [Daniel] came up with a brilliant method using jumpers meant for dual-pin headers like on motherboards.
Atanua, a real-time logic simulator, was just upgraded for the first time in a few years. We’ve liked this one since way back. The changes mostly involve performance improvements.
You can see what’s inside of Google Glass without shelling out $1500 for your own hardware. [Thanks Itay]
Coding a Minecraft clone in x86 assembly is pretty impressive. We had to install nasm and qemu to get it to compile but it does work. If you don’t want to build the project just check out the demo video. There’s no sign of creepers but dig too deep and you’ll fall out of the world. [Thanks Dmitry]
Here’s a way to use multiple Google Drive accounts as a RAID array.
[Sick Sad] produced some really trippy photographs using long exposures with a laser line on a servo. The result is a photorealistic image of the subject (faces in this example) that looks like it was melted à la [Salvador Dalí]. If you’re just interested in using the laser for light painting check out Hackaday alum [Jeremy Cook's] work in that area.
And finally, two monitors are better than one. [Bryan] put his both together in portrait orientation using a laser-cut mounting bracket of his own design.
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