AI can build shockingly complex apps, but only if you use the right prompts. I take you through everything you need to know.
Computer engineers and programmers have long relied on reverse engineering as a way to copy the functionality of a computer program without copying that program’s copyright-protected code directly.
Samsung vibe coding could let Galaxy users build custom apps with AI prompts. Here's what we know about this experimental feature.
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Arduino spherical drone build reverse coupling fix
In this video I build a reverse coupling and use it to try and solve the drone's issues. In this series, I will be building a ...
Samsung is reportedly exploring “vibe coding,” an AI-powered feature that could allow Galaxy phone users to create custom apps or modify their device experience without traditional coding.
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Building a giant kinetic octopus that took 200 days
This video showcases an intricate engineering and artistic feat in creating a massive kinetic sculpture that blends natural wood elements with modern mechanical systems. Utilizing advanced CNC ...
The hardware setup shown below includes the Arduino Uno R4, a DHT11 sensor, and the built-in Wi-Fi for email alerts. The DHT11 is connected with VCC to 5V, GND to ground, and the data pin to Digital ...
Building Qiddiya City: How Copilot helps Abdulrahman AlAli navigate a project of unprecedented scale
About 45 kilometers from Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, construction is rapidly advancing on the largest purpose-built city intended to be an entertainment, sports and cultural destination.
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