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Making A PCB The Old-Fashioned Way

Nearly all modern PCBs are designed with the help of EDA software, but not all of them. [ALTco] shows us the process of plotting out a board the old-fashioned way — by hand. Back in the day, …

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Was it just me or was there an #archive of old chilton or one of those #automotive #manuals book companies someone mentioned on here a while ago similar to ocean of pdfs but for #cars #trucks?
Mostly looking for old international truck service manuals 1960s-1970s

#diy #RightToRepair

Get That Windows 7 Feel In An OS That Still Gets Updates

Do you want to go back to an era when Windows was… simpler? Back when things worked, before the AI and the bloat took over your hard drive and RAM space in equal measure? You might like to gi…

Hackaday

“Laura Alice Bracken, a #Geelong-based artist, started building her own cyberdeck as an extension of her creative practice, in which she was experimenting with #MIDI controllers that take #biofrequencies from #plants and transform them into #soundwaves.

But Bracken, 39, wanted something she could take out into #nature and, after falling down a rabbit hole online, her mind started to widen to the world of #cyberdecks.

The device she is making – housed inside a vintage abalone shell – will also double as an e-reader.

“I just found out my #Kindle is about to be made redundant,” she says (Amazon recently announced they would no longer support #eReaders made before 2012).”

“It is a perfectly good Kindle ... so why is it suddenly going to be trash? It’s because they want to sell new ones.”

#PersonalComputing / #computers / #hardware / #DIY <https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life-and-relationships/the-young-women-building-their-own-computers-as-a-middle-finger-to-big-tech-20260424-p5zqvv.html> / <https://archive.md/t0DR4>

The young women building their own computers as a middle finger to big tech

Avid hobbyists are building portable computers, known as “cyberdecks”, and they can do more than you might think.

The Sydney Morning Herald

here's a random paperpost, from 5 May 2026:

The Immediasts
https://www.paperposts.me/the-immediasts

#DIY #political #activism #paperpost #1990s

Many problems.

The bubble levels (Libellen [Dragonflies] in German) were only glued on one end, so they could also move.

And the black part was insufficiently glued with just one dot, so that moved.

And the aluminium wasn't attached at all, just kinda wobbling around the yellow plastic bit.

So I glued one half together to have a fixed edge to calibrate the bubbles against.

Superglue doesn't work too great on aluminium, so if it pops off I'll use some PU instead, but I locked it in around both edges so it might work.

#Repair #DIY #SpiritLevel

Sliding-Screen Cyberdeck Has Chunky, Rugged Design

[Jankbu] needed a new computer, but had little interest in purchasing a modern laptop off the shelf. Instead, it was time to build a cyberdeck with a neat modular design to suit his exact needs. Th…

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Organic Pattern Machine — The Missing Manual

Finally I made the video explaining the Basic Mode of Operation of the Organic Pattern machine: hopefully the embed code from makertube will work!

the missing manual

#Diy #Electronics #Eurorack #Organic #Synthesizer