11.03.2025

Ruggedized IoT: Fasteners – mountings + screws

The same machine (more or less) you use to send messages over the internet, those guys use, bouncing over a badly ploughed field, in the rain.
27.02.2025
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Hardware: Mind is limitless, matter has constraints

Engineers know that certain connectors degrade, that certain adhesives fail under temperature swings and that vibration destroys solder joints.
24.02.2025
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Fine—Until It Isn’t: A case for nearshore IoT

What happens when delay or defect throws a wrench in the plans? It is not a "trick question," it is a project management absolute. You address basic risks ...
20.02.2025
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Quality: How old is your SIM card?

He did what all experts do in such a situation; he wiped down and polished the SIM, cleaned up the PCB board ... electronics firing back to life on his screen
07.02.2025
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IoT, Permaculture and Vines: Cultivate know how

One of the most counter-intuitive principles in most minds is the idea of adding trees and vegetation to a monocrop design and industrial production
23.01.2025
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Circular Economy: Rethinking the wealth workflow

Circular economy is the same as "thrift," a common word in our grandparents' era - make, mend and reuse. It sounds almost "cutting edge" but it is utilitarian.
21.01.2025
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Prototypes: Lending archetypes to modularity

Ancient builders seemed to understand intuitively, structure often relied on universal mathematical constants like the golden ratio (phi) or Fibonacci sequences
31.12.2024
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Speed: Balancing usability and risk with mobility

We have had cars for more than 100 years, so users and authorities are well aware of their inherent benefits and risks, but nimble e-bikes and e-scooters ...
23.12.2024
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Micro mobility: Center of Gravity- Height and Risk

On a four wheeled vehicle the base and weight are kept low in order to maximize "grip." Wheels are positioned as far as possible into the "corners" to maintain that base as speed increases...