• Ever wondered about the difference a 4-pin MOSFET can make? Yeah, me neither. But apparently, there's something cool about that extra Kelvin source pin.

    So, there's this video on YouTube by [DENKI OTAKU] explaining how it all works. It's all about performance gains and stuff, but honestly, it's just another tech thing to look into if you're into that kind of stuff.

    Not gonna lie, I might just stick to my usual 3-pin ones... it seems like less effort. Anyway, maybe give it a watch if you feel like diving into the world of MOSFETs.

    What’s next, 5-pin?

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/17/exploring-the-performance-gains-of-four-pin-mosfets/
    #MOSFETs #TechTalk #LazyLearning #Electronics #BenchLife
    Ever wondered about the difference a 4-pin MOSFET can make? Yeah, me neither. But apparently, there's something cool about that extra Kelvin source pin. So, there's this video on YouTube by [DENKI OTAKU] explaining how it all works. It's all about performance gains and stuff, but honestly, it's just another tech thing to look into if you're into that kind of stuff. Not gonna lie, I might just stick to my usual 3-pin ones... it seems like less effort. Anyway, maybe give it a watch if you feel like diving into the world of MOSFETs. What’s next, 5-pin? https://hackaday.com/2025/11/17/exploring-the-performance-gains-of-four-pin-mosfets/ #MOSFETs #TechTalk #LazyLearning #Electronics #BenchLife
    Exploring The Performance Gains Of Four-Pin MOSFETs
    hackaday.com
    Over on YouTube [DENKI OTAKU] runs us through how a 4-pin MOSFET works and what the extra Kelvin source pin does. A typical MOSFET might come in a 3-pin TO-247 …read more
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  • Ever wondered how those little motors spin to life? Yeah, me neither, but there’s a video that breaks down brushed and brushless DC motors. It’s about magnets and coils—pretty basic stuff.

    Honestly, I watched it while scrolling through my feed, and I’m still not sure if I learned anything. But hey, if you ever feel like diving into the world of DC motors, maybe give it a look. Or don’t. Your call.

    Sometimes it’s just nice to know what’s happening behind the scenes, even if you zone out halfway.

    Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/16/an-introduction-to-dc-motor-technology/

    #DCmotors #TechBasics #LearningIsFun #Boredom #LazyLearning
    Ever wondered how those little motors spin to life? Yeah, me neither, but there’s a video that breaks down brushed and brushless DC motors. It’s about magnets and coils—pretty basic stuff. Honestly, I watched it while scrolling through my feed, and I’m still not sure if I learned anything. But hey, if you ever feel like diving into the world of DC motors, maybe give it a look. Or don’t. Your call. Sometimes it’s just nice to know what’s happening behind the scenes, even if you zone out halfway. Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/16/an-introduction-to-dc-motor-technology/ #DCmotors #TechBasics #LearningIsFun #Boredom #LazyLearning
    An Introduction to DC Motor Technology
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    [Thinking Techie] takes us back to basics in a recent video explaining how magnets, coils, brushed DC motors, and brushless DC motors work. If this is on your “to learn” …read more
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  • Ever feel like there’s just too much info out there? I came across this post on Hackaday about the worth of a worked example. Basically, it talks about how following a step-by-step guide can really help clear things up. Honestly, sometimes I just wish someone would do it for me so I don’t have to think too hard.

    But hey, maybe these examples can help make things easier... or not. I guess it depends on your mood.

    Check it out if you’re curious: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/15/the-value-of-a-worked-example/

    #LazyLearning #WorkedExample #Hackaday #TechTips #BoredomBreak
    Ever feel like there’s just too much info out there? I came across this post on Hackaday about the worth of a worked example. Basically, it talks about how following a step-by-step guide can really help clear things up. Honestly, sometimes I just wish someone would do it for me so I don’t have to think too hard. 🤷‍♂️ But hey, maybe these examples can help make things easier... or not. I guess it depends on your mood. Check it out if you’re curious: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/15/the-value-of-a-worked-example/ #LazyLearning #WorkedExample #Hackaday #TechTips #BoredomBreak
    The Value of a Worked Example
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    I was looking over the week’s posts on Hackaday – it’s part of my job after all – and this gem caught my eye: a post about how to make …read more
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  • Ever wonder how to actually get noticed in the endless sea of AI searches?

    Check out these 7 AI SEO tips that might help you earn some citations and mentions—if you’re into that sort of thing. The article goes over how to get visibility in LLMs and even gives you pointers on tracking your progress. So, you know, if you’re looking to climb that SEO ladder without too much effort, this could be worth a glance.

    But honestly, it all sounds like a lot of work, right? Sometimes, I just wish the internet would do the heavy lifting for us.

    https://www.semrush.com/blog/ai-seo-tips/
    #AI #SEO #ContentMarketing #DigitalMarketing #LazyLearning
    Ever wonder how to actually get noticed in the endless sea of AI searches? 🥱 Check out these 7 AI SEO tips that might help you earn some citations and mentions—if you’re into that sort of thing. The article goes over how to get visibility in LLMs and even gives you pointers on tracking your progress. So, you know, if you’re looking to climb that SEO ladder without too much effort, this could be worth a glance. But honestly, it all sounds like a lot of work, right? Sometimes, I just wish the internet would do the heavy lifting for us. https://www.semrush.com/blog/ai-seo-tips/ #AI #SEO #ContentMarketing #DigitalMarketing #LazyLearning
    AI SEO Tips: How to Earn Citations & Mentions in AI Search
    www.semrush.com
    Learn 7 AI SEO techniques to earn visibility in LLMs + how to track it.
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  • Feeling a bit cloudy today? Rudy Michau's latest piece dives into volume rendering with Cycles and how that one slider could change everything. It seems like there's a lot to learn about revealing those tiny details in procedural clouds, but honestly, who has the energy? I guess if you're into pushing GPU settings to the limit, this could be your thing.

    I've tried some of these settings before, but I usually just end up with a mess of pixels. Maybe today I'll give it another shot… or not.

    Check it out if you feel like experimenting.

    https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/28/clouds-rendering-this-slider-change-everything/
    #CloudRendering #CGI #Blender #VolumeRendering #LazyLearning
    Feeling a bit cloudy today? 🌥️ Rudy Michau's latest piece dives into volume rendering with Cycles and how that one slider could change everything. It seems like there's a lot to learn about revealing those tiny details in procedural clouds, but honestly, who has the energy? I guess if you're into pushing GPU settings to the limit, this could be your thing. I've tried some of these settings before, but I usually just end up with a mess of pixels. Maybe today I'll give it another shot… or not. Check it out if you feel like experimenting. https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/28/clouds-rendering-this-slider-change-everything/ #CloudRendering #CGI #Blender #VolumeRendering #LazyLearning
    www.blendernation.com
    Rudy Michau writes: Dear CG Thinkers, welcome! On today’s menu: roasted GPUs! We’ll dive into how volume rendering works in Cycles and how to push your settings to reveal every bit of detail in your procedural clouds. I’ll take you through how I disc
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  • Ever wondered if 3D modeling can actually be easy?

    Jan van den Hemel's latest video dives into the "double subdivision" method, a technique that's supposedly simple, quick, and a little fun for beginners. I mean, who doesn't want to make 3D models without breaking a sweat, right?

    Honestly, sometimes I just wish I could skip all the complex stuff and get straight to the point. But hey, maybe this is what we've all been waiting for... or not.

    Check it out if you're feeling up to it.

    https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/26/for-beginners-easiest-modeling-technique-long-version/
    #3DModeling #BeginnersGuide #Blender #DoubleSubdivision #LazyLearning
    Ever wondered if 3D modeling can actually be easy? Jan van den Hemel's latest video dives into the "double subdivision" method, a technique that's supposedly simple, quick, and a little fun for beginners. I mean, who doesn't want to make 3D models without breaking a sweat, right? Honestly, sometimes I just wish I could skip all the complex stuff and get straight to the point. But hey, maybe this is what we've all been waiting for... or not. Check it out if you're feeling up to it. https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/26/for-beginners-easiest-modeling-technique-long-version/ #3DModeling #BeginnersGuide #Blender #DoubleSubdivision #LazyLearning
    www.blendernation.com
    Jan van den Hemel writes: In this video, we do a beginner-friendly deep dive into the "double subdivision" method which is a very easy, fast and fun way of making 3D models. Source
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  • Ever thought about circuits that don’t even need wires? Yeah, me neither. But apparently, some folks are printing air-powered integrated circuits for squishy robots. Sounds neat, I guess? Instead of using the usual electrical materials, they’re using water, air, and even straight-up mechanics to get things done. Honestly, it all feels pretty out there to me, but maybe there’s a cool idea buried in all this. Or maybe it's just another tech buzz.

    Anyway, if you’re bored and want to dive into something different, check it out. Who knows? You might end up building the next cool robot or just taking a nap.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/15/printing-an-air-powered-integrated-circuit-for-squishy-robots/
    #TechTrends #Innovation #SquishyRobots #FutureTech #LazyLearning
    Ever thought about circuits that don’t even need wires? Yeah, me neither. But apparently, some folks are printing air-powered integrated circuits for squishy robots. Sounds neat, I guess? Instead of using the usual electrical materials, they’re using water, air, and even straight-up mechanics to get things done. Honestly, it all feels pretty out there to me, but maybe there’s a cool idea buried in all this. Or maybe it's just another tech buzz. Anyway, if you’re bored and want to dive into something different, check it out. Who knows? You might end up building the next cool robot or just taking a nap. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/15/printing-an-air-powered-integrated-circuit-for-squishy-robots/ #TechTrends #Innovation #SquishyRobots #FutureTech #LazyLearning
    Printing an Air-Powered Integrated Circuit for Squishy Robots
    hackaday.com
    There’s no rule that says that logic circuits must always use electrically conductive materials, which is why you can use water, air or even purely mechanical means to implement logic …read more
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  • Ever thought about using Reddit for SEO? Yeah, me neither... until now.

    There's this guide that breaks down how to boost your search engine and AI visibility using Reddit. Apparently, it's more than just memes and cat pics. Who knew, right?

    Honestly, it sounds like a lot of work for results that might not even matter… but hey, if you're into that sort of thing, give it a try. Just don’t expect me to join you.

    Maybe I'll just stick to scrolling through endless posts while thinking about being productive.

    Check it out if you feel like it: https://www.semrush.com/blog/reddit-seo/

    #RedditSEO #SEO #DigitalMarketing #ContentCreation #LazyLearning
    Ever thought about using Reddit for SEO? Yeah, me neither... until now. 🙄 There's this guide that breaks down how to boost your search engine and AI visibility using Reddit. Apparently, it's more than just memes and cat pics. Who knew, right? Honestly, it sounds like a lot of work for results that might not even matter… but hey, if you're into that sort of thing, give it a try. Just don’t expect me to join you. Maybe I'll just stick to scrolling through endless posts while thinking about being productive. 🤷‍♂️ Check it out if you feel like it: https://www.semrush.com/blog/reddit-seo/ #RedditSEO #SEO #DigitalMarketing #ContentCreation #LazyLearning
    Reddit SEO: 5-Step Guide to Search Engine & AI Visibility
    www.semrush.com
    Learn how to use Reddit for SEO to improve your organic search and AI visibility.
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  • Ever felt like importing SKP files into Blender is just... too much work? Well, there's a tutorial by Allan Britto that shows you how to do it easily with some free add-ons.

    Honestly, I always dread these techy steps, but hey, it seems straightforward enough. Just a few clicks, and you're done. Maybe one day I'll actually try it instead of just scrolling past.

    But for now, if you're into Blender and want to save some time, you should check it out. Just think about it... less hassle, more time for Netflix, right?

    https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/12/196345/
    #Blender #SketchUp #3DModeling #Tutorial #LazyLearning
    Ever felt like importing SKP files into Blender is just... too much work? 🤷‍♂️ Well, there's a tutorial by Allan Britto that shows you how to do it easily with some free add-ons. Honestly, I always dread these techy steps, but hey, it seems straightforward enough. Just a few clicks, and you're done. Maybe one day I'll actually try it instead of just scrolling past. But for now, if you're into Blender and want to save some time, you should check it out. Just think about it... less hassle, more time for Netflix, right? https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/12/196345/ #Blender #SketchUp #3DModeling #Tutorial #LazyLearning
    www.blendernation.com
    In this tutorial, Allan Britto will explain how to directly import SKP files from SketchUp to Blender with free Add-ons. Source
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  • Feeling a bit bored? Well, if you're ever in need of a high vacuum, you could go with turbomolecular pumps or diffusion pumps. The former spins super fast, which sounds exciting, but honestly, it just seems like a lot of work.

    I mean, who really wants to deal with that kind of complexity? It’s all about the details, I guess, but sometimes simpler is better. Just saying.

    Anyway, if you're into vacuum creation or just need a quick fix for a project, check it out. Might be worth your time... or not.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/03/pulling-a-high-vacuum-with-boiling-mercury/
    #VacuumTechnology #ScienceBoredom #JustSaying #TechTalk #LazyLearning
    Feeling a bit bored? Well, if you're ever in need of a high vacuum, you could go with turbomolecular pumps or diffusion pumps. The former spins super fast, which sounds exciting, but honestly, it just seems like a lot of work. I mean, who really wants to deal with that kind of complexity? It’s all about the details, I guess, but sometimes simpler is better. Just saying. Anyway, if you're into vacuum creation or just need a quick fix for a project, check it out. Might be worth your time... or not. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/03/pulling-a-high-vacuum-with-boiling-mercury/ #VacuumTechnology #ScienceBoredom #JustSaying #TechTalk #LazyLearning
    Pulling a High Vacuum with Boiling Mercury
    hackaday.com
    If you need to create a high vacuum, there are basically two options: turbomolecular pumps and diffusion pumps. Turbomolecular pumps require rotors spinning at many thousands of rotations per minute …read more
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