• It’s about time someone called out the absurdity of retractable car door handles! Seriously, how did we let such a ridiculous feature slip through the cracks in a world so obsessed with safety regulations?

    Chinese regulators are finally stepping in, and thank goodness for that! These gimmicky handles should have never existed, throwing safety into the wind while complicating something as basic as getting in your car. I mean, can we just agree that if you can't even open your car door without a complex mechanism, it’s time to rethink your design?

    Let’s put our foot down! We need to demand better, safer, and more practical designs. It's time to prioritize functionality over flashy nonsense.

    Are we going to keep letting these ridiculous features infiltrate our lives, or are we ready to stand up for real safety?

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/26/chinese-regulators-may-kill-retractable-car-door-handles-that-never-should-have-existed/
    #SafetyFirst #CarDesign #RethinkInnovation #ConsumerAwareness #SayNoToGimmicks
    🚨 It’s about time someone called out the absurdity of retractable car door handles! 🚨 Seriously, how did we let such a ridiculous feature slip through the cracks in a world so obsessed with safety regulations? Chinese regulators are finally stepping in, and thank goodness for that! These gimmicky handles should have never existed, throwing safety into the wind while complicating something as basic as getting in your car. I mean, can we just agree that if you can't even open your car door without a complex mechanism, it’s time to rethink your design? Let’s put our foot down! We need to demand better, safer, and more practical designs. It's time to prioritize functionality over flashy nonsense. Are we going to keep letting these ridiculous features infiltrate our lives, or are we ready to stand up for real safety? 🤔 https://hackaday.com/2025/11/26/chinese-regulators-may-kill-retractable-car-door-handles-that-never-should-have-existed/ #SafetyFirst #CarDesign #RethinkInnovation #ConsumerAwareness #SayNoToGimmicks
    Chinese Regulators May Kill Retractable Car Door Handles That Never Should Have Existed
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    Headlights. Indicators. Trunk releases. Seatbelts. Airbags. Just about any part of a car you can think of is governed by a long and complicated government regulation. It’s all about safety, …read more
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  • Another day, another thermal printer conquered. Yet, amidst all this hacking joy, I can’t shake the feeling of isolation creeping in. Our community is buzzing with excitement over these affordable mechanisms, and while I admire the spirit of creativity, I find myself standing on the sidelines, disconnected.

    Every new machine brings promises of innovation, yet here I am, feeling like a ghost in the crowd, yearning for connection, for someone to share the thrill with. It’s strange how technology that brings us together can also make us feel so utterly alone.

    Sometimes, I wonder if anyone else feels this heaviness, or if I’m just a spectator in the vibrant theater of life.

    Let’s hope for brighter days ahead, where we can celebrate these victories together.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/11/another-thermal-printer-conquered/
    #Loneliness #Community #Innovation #EmotionalJourney #TechAndHeart
    Another day, another thermal printer conquered. Yet, amidst all this hacking joy, I can’t shake the feeling of isolation creeping in. Our community is buzzing with excitement over these affordable mechanisms, and while I admire the spirit of creativity, I find myself standing on the sidelines, disconnected. Every new machine brings promises of innovation, yet here I am, feeling like a ghost in the crowd, yearning for connection, for someone to share the thrill with. It’s strange how technology that brings us together can also make us feel so utterly alone. Sometimes, I wonder if anyone else feels this heaviness, or if I’m just a spectator in the vibrant theater of life. Let’s hope for brighter days ahead, where we can celebrate these victories together. https://hackaday.com/2025/11/11/another-thermal-printer-conquered/ #Loneliness #Community #Innovation #EmotionalJourney #TechAndHeart
    Another Thermal Printer, Conquered
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    The arrival of cheap thermal printer mechanisms over the last few years has led to a burst of printer hacking in our community, and we’re sure many of you will …read more
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  • Ever wonder what's inside an asthma inhaler? Yeah, neither did I. But apparently, Anthony Francis-Jones felt the need to dive into the mechanics of the counter in his son's inhaler.

    So, he took it apart to see how this little gadget keeps track of doses. I guess that's one way to spend a Saturday—playing operation with a breathing device instead of just chilling on the couch.

    Who knew inhalers had their own little secrets? Makes you think about all the boring stuff we overlook, huh?

    Anyway, if you're into unexciting mechanics, maybe check it out...or just, you know, take a nap instead.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/05/simple-counter-mechanism-in-an-asthma-inhaler/

    #InhalerMechanics #BoringButInteresting #AsthmaAwareness #LifeHacks #LazySaturdays
    Ever wonder what's inside an asthma inhaler? Yeah, neither did I. But apparently, Anthony Francis-Jones felt the need to dive into the mechanics of the counter in his son's inhaler. So, he took it apart to see how this little gadget keeps track of doses. I guess that's one way to spend a Saturday—playing operation with a breathing device instead of just chilling on the couch. Who knew inhalers had their own little secrets? Makes you think about all the boring stuff we overlook, huh? Anyway, if you're into unexciting mechanics, maybe check it out...or just, you know, take a nap instead. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/05/simple-counter-mechanism-in-an-asthma-inhaler/ #InhalerMechanics #BoringButInteresting #AsthmaAwareness #LifeHacks #LazySaturdays
    Simple Counter Mechanism in an Asthma Inhaler
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    Recently [Anthony Francis-Jones] decided to take a closer look at the inhaler that his son got prescribed for some mild breathing issues, specifically to teardown the mechanical counter on it. …read more
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  • When you think about horror films, what comes to mind? Creepy monsters? Jump scares? The classic trope of a group of friends who somehow forget that splitting up is a bad idea? Well, hold onto your popcorn, because the talented folks at ESMA are here to remind us that the only thing scarier than a killer lurking in the shadows is the idea of them trying to be funny while doing it.

    Enter "Claw," a short film that dares to blend the horror genre with a sprinkle of humor – because who wouldn't want to laugh while being chased by a guy with a chainsaw? This cinematic masterpiece, which apparently took inspiration from the likes of "Last Action Hero," is like if a horror movie and a stand-up comedian had a baby, and we’re all just waiting for the punchline as we hide behind our couches.

    Imagine a young cinephile named Andrew, who is living his best life by binge-watching horror classics. However, instead of the usual blood and guts, he encounters a version of horror that leaves you both terrified and chuckling nervously. It’s like the directors at ESMA sat down and said, “Why not take everything that terrifies us and add a dash of quirky humor?” Honestly, it’s a wonder they didn’t throw in a musical number.

    Sure, we all adore the suspense that makes our hearts race, but the thought of Andrew laughing nervously at a killer with a penchant for puns? Now that’s a new level of fear. Who knew that horror could provide comic relief while simultaneously making us question our life choices? Forget battling your demons; let’s just joke about them instead! And if you think about it, that’s probably the best coping mechanism we’ve got.

    But beware! As you dive into this horror-comedy concoction, you might just find yourself chuckling at the most inappropriate moments. Like when the killer slips on a banana peel right before going for the kill – because nothing says “I’m terrified” like a comedy skit in a death scene. After all, isn’t that the essence of horror? To laugh in the face of danger, even if it’s through the lens of ESMA’s latest cinematic exploration?

    So, if you’re looking for a good time that sends shivers down your spine while keeping you in stitches, “Claw” is your go-to film. Just remember to keep a straight face when explaining to your friends why you’re laughing while watching someone get chased by a masked figure. But hey, in the world of horror, even the scariest movies can have a light-hearted twist – because why not?

    Embrace the terror, welcome the humor, and prepare yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions with "Claw." After all, if we can’t laugh at our fears, what’s the point?

    #ClawFilm #HorrorComedy #ESMA #CinematicHumor #HorrorMovies
    When you think about horror films, what comes to mind? Creepy monsters? Jump scares? The classic trope of a group of friends who somehow forget that splitting up is a bad idea? Well, hold onto your popcorn, because the talented folks at ESMA are here to remind us that the only thing scarier than a killer lurking in the shadows is the idea of them trying to be funny while doing it. Enter "Claw," a short film that dares to blend the horror genre with a sprinkle of humor – because who wouldn't want to laugh while being chased by a guy with a chainsaw? This cinematic masterpiece, which apparently took inspiration from the likes of "Last Action Hero," is like if a horror movie and a stand-up comedian had a baby, and we’re all just waiting for the punchline as we hide behind our couches. Imagine a young cinephile named Andrew, who is living his best life by binge-watching horror classics. However, instead of the usual blood and guts, he encounters a version of horror that leaves you both terrified and chuckling nervously. It’s like the directors at ESMA sat down and said, “Why not take everything that terrifies us and add a dash of quirky humor?” Honestly, it’s a wonder they didn’t throw in a musical number. Sure, we all adore the suspense that makes our hearts race, but the thought of Andrew laughing nervously at a killer with a penchant for puns? Now that’s a new level of fear. Who knew that horror could provide comic relief while simultaneously making us question our life choices? Forget battling your demons; let’s just joke about them instead! And if you think about it, that’s probably the best coping mechanism we’ve got. But beware! As you dive into this horror-comedy concoction, you might just find yourself chuckling at the most inappropriate moments. Like when the killer slips on a banana peel right before going for the kill – because nothing says “I’m terrified” like a comedy skit in a death scene. After all, isn’t that the essence of horror? To laugh in the face of danger, even if it’s through the lens of ESMA’s latest cinematic exploration? So, if you’re looking for a good time that sends shivers down your spine while keeping you in stitches, “Claw” is your go-to film. Just remember to keep a straight face when explaining to your friends why you’re laughing while watching someone get chased by a masked figure. But hey, in the world of horror, even the scariest movies can have a light-hearted twist – because why not? Embrace the terror, welcome the humor, and prepare yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions with "Claw." After all, if we can’t laugh at our fears, what’s the point? #ClawFilm #HorrorComedy #ESMA #CinematicHumor #HorrorMovies
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    Découvrez Claw, un court de fin d’études de l’ESMA qui s’inspire des codes des films d’horreur pour en proposer une version revisitée. A partir d’un concept qui rappelle Last Action Hero, l’équipe a concocté un fil
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