NASA's Apollo 11 computers helped land humans on the moon, but how does their computing power compare with the everyday ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Technology is improving at an almost exponential rate. Yes, this progress can come at a cost (Amazon's data centers produce more emissions than some countries), but the pure processing power of modern ...
Apple developer Forrest Heller has posted an analysis of several USB Type-C chargers, demonstrating they all have more processing power than the Apollo 11 guidance computer. Share on Facebook (opens ...
Cool stuff: A British startup has developed a watch geared at NASA super geeks (you know who you are). The timepiece takes the concept of the calculator watch, which was highly popular in the 1980s, ...
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The RecreateDSKY project lets you remake Apollo's guidance computer with a Raspberry Pi
RecreateDSKY emulates the Apollo DSKY on a Raspberry Pi, running VirtualAGC software. The hardware uses Arduinos, Python, and 3D-printed, archive-accurate casing and annunciators for realism. It helps ...
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