Raspberry Pi 5 AI/M.2 HAT+ Snap Case – Hex Vent + Compliant Power Button #3DPrinting #3DThursday

3 weeks 4 days ago
lr_f3d shares: Hexagonal-patterned Pi 5 case with an integrated compliant mechanism power button — press a tab on the back and it actuates the Pi’s button. No screws, no loose hardware download the files on: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1063966-raspberry-pi-5-ai-m-2-hat-snap-case Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid […]
Pedro

Sci-Fi Enclosure – LED Display Case with Secret Compartment #3DPrinting #3DThursday

3 weeks 4 days ago
wuboo shares: A sci-fi exhibit case integrating the Bambu Lab LED Lamp Kit with a magnetic lid and a hidden magnetic base compartment for secret storage. Uses acrylic sheet windows and a working power button download the files on: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1188705-sci-fi-enclosure Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and […]
Pedro

Raspberry Pi Pico Small SnapFit Case – Pico / Pico W / Pico #3DPrinting #3DThursday

3 weeks 4 days ago
i.boxit shares: A compact wall-mountable snap-fit case (no screws!) for all Pico variants including the Pico 2, with a honeycomb cooling grille, Bootsel button access, reset button cutout, debug port, and a translucent LED light tube. V2 with improved snap-fit and mounting download the files on: https://makerworld.com/en/models/762884-raspberry-pi-pico-small-snapfit-case Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The […]
Pedro

Physicists Find Possible Errors In 100-Year-Old Model of the Universe

3 weeks 4 days ago
A trio of preprint papers suggests the universe may not be perfectly uniform on the largest scales, finding tentative 2-to-4-sigma deviations from a core assumption of standard cosmology known as FLRW geometry. Live Science reports: The work combines observations of distant exploding stars and large-scale galaxy surveys to probe whether the universe truly follows a nearly 100-year-old mathematical framework known as Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) cosmology. The analyses revealed mild-but-intriguing deviations from the predictions of the standard model. "We saw a surprising violation of an FLRW curvature consistency test, hinting at new physics beyond the standard model," study co-author Asta Heinesen, a physicist at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen and Queen Mary University in London, told Live Science via email, referring to the assumption that the space's curvature is the same everywhere. "This could potentially be due to various effects, but more research is needed to address the cause of the FLRW violation that we see empirically." [...] The analyses revealed small but potentially important departures from the predictions of standard FLRW cosmology. Depending on the dataset and analysis method, the discrepancy reached a statistical significance of about 2 to 4 sigma. In physics, sigma measures how likely a result is to arise purely by chance; a 5-sigma result is typically required before scientists claim a discovery, so the new findings remain tentative. Still, the results suggest that something unexpected may be affecting the geometry or expansion of the universe. "The main finding is that you can directly measure Dyer-Roeder and backreaction effects from available cosmological data, and clearly distinguish these effects from other alterations of the standard cosmological model, such as evolving dark energy and modified gravity theories," Heinesen said. "This was previously not possible in such a direct way, and this is what I think is the breakthrough in our work." "If these indicated deviations from an FLRW geometry are real, it would signify that most of the cosmological solutions considered for solving the cosmological tensions -- evolving or interacting dark energy, new types of matter or energy, modified gravity and related ideas within the FLRW framework -- are ruled out," the researchers wrote. The next step will involve applying the new theoretical framework to larger and more precise datasets. "It is to apply our theoretical results to data to test the standard model and to produce constraints on the Dyer-Roeder and backreaction effects," Heinesen said.

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BeauHD

From the mail bag…

3 weeks 4 days ago
From the mail bag! Hey whatup. Just wanted to say I really really love you folks. I am a perma tired industrial engineer, factory automation. I deal with the cream of the bottom of the barrel when it comes to customers and suppliers on a daily basis. And then I come here and it’s downright […]
Ben

Modular NeoPixel Ring Lamp #3DPrinting #3DThursday

3 weeks 4 days ago
AlbertBarber_791485 shares: A fully modular NeoPixel lamp using 32- and 16-pixel rings with swappable interchangeable shades, a breadboard bay, and a USB reprogramming door. Includes mounts for a slide switch, DC jack, and Arduino Nano. Designed with the Adafruit NeoPixel library in mind download the files on: https://www.printables.com/model/456306-modular-neopixel-ring-lamp Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! […]
Pedro

OpenAI Trial Wraps Up With 'Jackass' Trophy For Challenging Musk

3 weeks 4 days ago
After three weeks of testimony, the Musk v. Altman trial is nearing its end. OpenAI has rested its case, closing arguments are set for Thursday, and jury deliberations are expected to begin afterward. An anonymous reader quotes a report from Business Insider: Joshua Achiam, OpenAI's chief futurist, was probably the most memorable witness of the day. He told jurors about a companywide meeting where Musk answered questions about his planned departure from OpenAI in 2018. Musk told the crowd of 50 or 60 people that he was leaving OpenAI to start his own competing AI. He said he wanted to "build it very fast, because he was very worried that someone else, if they got it, would do the wrong thing with it," Achiam said. Achaim said he challenged Musk on the safety of this approach, which he called "unsafe and reckless." "How did Musk respond," OpenAI's lawyer Randall Jackson asked. "Defensively," Achiam said. "We had a pretty tense exchange, and he snapped and called me a jackass." In an effort to prove Achiam's story, OpenAI's lawyers brought a trophy to court that the futurist said he received after his heated exchange with Musk. On the witness stand, Achiam described the trophy as "a small golden jackass, inscribed with: 'never stop being a jackass for safety.'" He said his then-colleagues, Dario Amodei and David Luan, gave it to him as a thank-you for standing up to the Tesla CEO. Lead OpenAI attorney William Savitt told reporters after the day's session that Wednesday had been the first time he'd touched the statue. The futurist had to do without the visual aid, however. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers did not accept the trophy as evidence, so it did not appear before the jury. Musk and Altman have presented dueling experts on a question at the core of the trial -- was the nonprofit that runs OpenAI hurt or helped by its $13 billion partnership with Microsoft? Musk's expert testified last week that the partnership was indeed hurt, supporting the Tesla CEO's contention that in partnering with Microsoft, OpenAI betrayed the company's nonprofit origins and mission. But on Thursday, OpenAI's expert, John Coates, used Musk's expert's own pie chart and testimony against him. The partnership has "generated value for the nonprofit that I believe he himself accepted was in the $200 billion range in his own testimony," Coates said, referencing Musk expert Daniel Schizer. "If that's not faring well, I don't know what faring well is." In a scored point for Musk, the jury learned Thursday that Microsoft's own CTO once raised concerns about how OpenAI's early nonprofit donors, including LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman, would react to a partnership. "I wonder if the big OpenAI donors are aware of these plans," Chief Technology Officer Kevin Scott said in a 2018 email he was asked to read aloud to jurors. In it, Scott said he doubted donors would appreciate OpenAI using their seed money to "go build a for-profit thing." Scott was being questioned by an OpenAI lawyer, who may have wanted jurors to quickly hear Scott's explanation: that he only had a "vague awareness" of what was happening at OpenAI at the time. Scott also told the jury he wasn't thinking about Musk when he made the remark. "Primarily, I was thinking about Reid Hoffman. He was the OpenAI donor I knew," Scott said, adding, "I wasn't thinking about anyone besides him." Recap: Sam Altman Testifies That Elon Musk Wanted Control of OpenAI (Day Ten) Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Testifies In OpenAI Trial (Day Nine) Sam Altman Had a Bad Day In Court (Day Eight) Sam Altman's Management Style Comes Under the Microscope At OpenAI Trial (Day Seven) Brockman Rebuts Musk's Take On Startup's History, Recounts Secret Work For Tesla (Day Six) OpenAI President Discloses His Stake In the Company Is Worth $30 Billion (Day Five) Musk Concludes Testimony At OpenAI Trial (Day Four) Elon Musk Says OpenAI Betrayed Him, Clashes With Company's Attorney (Day Three) Musk Testifies OpenAI Was Created As Nonprofit To Counter Google (Day Two) Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Head To Court (Day One)

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BeauHD

SHOW and TELL 5/13/26

3 weeks 5 days ago
Livestream on YouTube https://youtube.com/live/HTNkRLYz8is?feature=share To show and share a project at 7:30pm Eastern today, view the chat or in discord https://adafru.it/discord and look for the JOIN link to join. For best results, be on a wired network connection and use a headset and microphone.
Noe Ruiz

Man Who Stole Beyonce's Hard Drives Gets Five-Year Sentence

3 weeks 5 days ago
A man accused of stealing hard drives containing unreleased Beyonce music, tour plans, and other materials from a rental car in Atlanta has pleaded guilty and accepted a five-year sentence, including two years in custody. Slashdot Bruce66423 shares a report from The Guardian: Kelvin Evans was by the Atlanta police department in September in connection to a July 2025 car robbery where two suitcases containing Beyonce music and tour plans were stolen from a rental car. [...] According to a July police report, Beyonce choreographer Christopher Grant and dancer Diandre Blue called 911 to report a theft from their rental vehicle, a 2024 Jeep Wagoneer, before Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour dates in Atlanta. An October indictment stated that Evans entered the car on July 8 "with the intent to commit theft." The stolen hard drives contained "watermarked music, some unreleased music, footage plans for the show and past and future set list," according to a police report. Clothing, designer sunglasses, laptops and AirPods headphones were also stolen, Grant and Blue said. Local law enforcement searched for the location of one of the stolen laptops and the AirPods to try and locate the property. One police officer wrote in the report: "I conducted a suspicious stop in the area, due to the information that was relayed to me. There were several cars in the area also that the AirPods were pinging to in that area also. After further investigation, a silver [redacted], which had traveled into zone 5 was moving at the same time as the tracking on the AirPods." Evans was arrested several weeks after Grant and Blue filed a report, and was publicly named as the suspect in September. He was released on a $20,000 bond a month later. At the time of his arrest, Atlanta police said that the stolen property had not been recovered. It is unclear whether it has since been found. Bruce66423 commented: "Just for stealing a couple of suitcases from a car. Funny how the elite punish those who inconvenience them. Can you imagine an ordinary victim see their offender get that sort of sentence?"

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BeauHD

Adafruit Graduation Gift Guide!

3 weeks 5 days ago
Graduations are an exciting milestone! Don’t miss the chance to applaud the ones you love on a job well done and help them look forward to the next phase, whatever that may be. Check out the list below for some of our favorite grad-centric products and projects. There are lots of projects and kits on […]
Jessie Mae

Open source 3D avatars that can speak and lip-sync in real-time

3 weeks 5 days ago
Talking Head (3D) is a browser JavaScript class featuring a 3D avatar that can speak and lip-sync in real-time. It also knows a set of emojis and can convert them into facial expressions. The class supports full-body 3D avatars (GLB) and Mixamo animations (FBX). By default, the class uses Google Cloud TTS for text-to-speech and has a built-in […]
Anne Barela

SOLAI Launches $399 Solode Neo Linux AI Computer

3 weeks 5 days ago
BrianFagioli writes: SOLAI has launched the Solode Neo, a $399 Linux-based mini PC designed for always-on AI agents, browser automation, and persistent developer workflows. The compact system ships with an Intel N150 processor, 12GB LPDDR5 memory, 128GB SSD storage, Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a Linux-based operating system called Solode AI OS. The company says the device supports frameworks and tools including Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Gemini CLI, and Hermes, while emphasizing local control, automation, and privacy-focused workflows running directly from a home network. While SOLAI markets the Solode Neo as an "AI computer," the hardware itself appears aimed more at lightweight automation and cloud-assisted agent tasks than heavy local inference. The low-power Intel N150 should be sufficient for browser automation, scheduling, monitoring, containers, and smaller AI workloads, but the system is unlikely to compete with higher-end local AI hardware designed for running larger models offline. Even so, the idea of a dedicated low-power Linux appliance for persistent AI and automation tasks may appeal to homelab users and self-hosting enthusiasts looking for a simpler alternative to building their own always-on workflow box from scratch.

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BeauHD

Software Developers Say AI Is Rotting Their Brains

3 weeks 5 days ago
An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: On Reddit, Hacker News and other places where people in software development talk to each other, more and more people are becoming disillusioned with the promise of code generated by large language models. Developers talk not just about how the AI output is often flawed, but that using AI to get the job done is often a more time consuming, harder, and more frustrating experience because they have to go through the output and fix its mistakes. More concerning, developers who use AI at work report that they feel like they are de-skilling themselves and losing their ability to do their jobs as well as they used to. "We're being told to use [AI] agents for broad changes across our codebase. There's no way to evaluate whether that much code is well-written or secure -- especially when hundreds of other programmers in the company are doing the same," a UX designer at a midsized tech company told me. 404 Media granted all the developers we talked to for this story anonymity because they signed non-disclosure agreements or because they fear retribution from their employers. "We're building a rat's nest of tech debt that will be impossible to untangle when these models become prohibitively expensive (any minute now...)." "I had some issues where I forgot how to implement a Laravel API and it scared the shit out of me. I went to university for this, I've been a software engineer for many years now and it feels like I am back before I ever wrote a single line of code," the software developer at a small web design firm told 404 Media. "It's making me dumber for sure," the fintech software developer added. "It's like when we got cellphones and stopped remembering phone numbers, but it's grown to me mentally outsourcing 'thinking' in general. I feel my critical thinking and ability to sit and reason about a problem or a design has degraded because the all-knowing-dalai-llama is just a question away from giving me his take. And supposedly I tell myself ill just use it for inspiration but it ends up being my only thought. It gives you the illusion of productivity and expertise but at the end of the day you are more divorced from the output you submit than before." A software engineer at the FAANG said: "When I was using it for code generation, I found myself having a lot of trouble building and maintaining a mental model of the code I was working with. Another aspect is that I joined late last year and [the company's] codebase is massive. As a new hire, part of my job is to learn how to navigate the codebase and use the established conventions, but I think the AI push really hampered my ability to do that."

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BeauHD

Using ESP-Claw with a Local LLM #AdafruitPlayground #FeaturedNote @Adafruit

3 weeks 5 days ago
ESP-Claw is a new tiny AI device for Espressif microcontroller-based boards. Supported boards must have at least 8MB Flash and 8MB PSRAM to run ESP-Claw. ESP-Claw devices require a connection to the real world. This includes: WiFi (local) for communications A Large Language Model (LLM) for reasoning (OpenAI, Anthropic, DeepSeek or local) I tested ESP-Claw […]
Adafruit Learning System

Meet Doloresaurus: Trevor Mead’s Full-Sized LED Dinosaur Costume

3 weeks 5 days ago
What do you get when you combine laser-cut foam, PVC, embedded LEDs, sound effects, and a love of dinosaurs? Doloresaurus — a larger-than-life wearable dinosaur costume created by maker Trevor Mead. In this interview, Trevor gives us a behind-the-scenes look at Doloresaurus’ construction and functions. The costume uses laser-cut foam construction to keep the build […]
Erin St Blaine

What is PlatformIO?

3 weeks 5 days ago
PlatformIO is an open-source, cross-platform ecosystem designed for embedded systems and IoT development. It acts as an advanced alternative to traditional environments like the Arduino IDE, abstracting away complex hardware toolchains and vendor development kits. While it features a standalone Command Line Interface (CLI) written in Python, it is most commonly used as a highly […]
Anne Barela

Bioelectronic Sweat Sensor #WearableWednesday

3 weeks 5 days ago
Worn as a flexible skin patch and paired with a standard Android smartphone or a custom wrist-watch-like reader, the system simultaneously tracks cortisol, glucose, lactate and urea in sweat. Jerome Rajendran / UC Irvine via UC Irvine Rahim Esfandyar-pour, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science at UC Irvine shares how they developed […]
Takara

Windows Update Is Getting Automatic Rollbacks For Faulty Drivers

3 weeks 5 days ago
Microsoft is adding a Windows Update feature called Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery that can automatically roll back faulty drivers to a previously known-good version without waiting for hardware makers or users to fix the problem manually. PCWorld reports: The way faulty drivers work today is that the hardware partner is responsible for pushing an updated driver, or the end user is responsible for manually uninstalling the problematic driver. "This creates a gap where devices may remain on a low-quality driver for an extended period," says the blog post. With Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery, Microsoft will be able to remotely trigger a rollback of the faulty driver to a previously "known-good" version of the driver via the Windows Update pipeline. Microsoft says that testing and verification of Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery will continue until August this year, aiming to deliver this feature to Windows PCs starting in September.

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BeauHD

The best free text-to-speech software of 2026

3 weeks 5 days ago
TechRadar lists the best free text-to-speech software, to make it simple and easy to choose a text reader with the features you need. This is not simply useful for personal users, but has also become an important issue in business, where the need for effective communication tools has led to a surge in the popularity […]
Anne Barela

Make your Linux desktop look and feel like Windows 95

3 weeks 5 days ago
Chicago95 is an XFCE / Xubuntu Windows 95 total conversion. grassmunk on GitHub writes: I was unhappy with the various XFCE/GTK2/GTK3 Windows 95 based themes and decided to make one that was more consistent across the board for theming. Included in this theme: Icons to complete the icon theme started with Classic95 GTK2 and GTK3 […]
Anne Barela