Soldered Electronics has made ESP32-based e-paper displays for years, starting with the launch of the Inkplate 6 in 2019. The ...
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Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams met up to trade their favorite posts of the week. Tune in and see if your ...
If you’re an investor, it’s a good time to be long on longevity. The longevity economy is projected to be worth $27 trillion by 2030. Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are all in, investing in anti-aging ...
Researchers at the University of Tuebingen, working with an international team, have developed an artificial intelligence that designs entirely new, sometimes unusual, experiments in quantum physics ...
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, it might sound strange to bring up experiences from last year. It’s worth pausing, though, to remember wonderful moments before they’re too far in the past ...
Ed Silverman, a senior writer and Pharmalot columnist at STAT, has been covering the pharmaceutical industry for nearly three decades. He is also the author of the morning Pharmalittle newsletter and ...
The authors all served as general counsels or acting general counsels for the Department of Homeland Security. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has reportedly issued a memorandum that authorizes ...
Dario Amodei shares his utopian — and dystopian — predictions in the near term for artificial intelligence. Hosted by Ross Douthat Produced by Sophia Alvarez Boyd Mr. Douthat is a columnist and the ...
Minnesota has been getting most of the attention, so this is something you might have missed. Last week was National School Choice Week, an annual celebration of how giving families choices for their ...
Olivia Wilde's "The Invite"; (inset) Sundance director and programming director Eugene Hernandez and Kim Yutani (Sundance Institute/Getty Images) Ahead of the 2026 iteration, Sundance Film Festival ...
How does Python’s new native JIT stack up against PyPy? Is there life for machine learning applications outside of Python? And can we run our Python apps in WebAssembly yet? Keep reading for answers ...