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This chess set literally shocks players when they make bad moves
Open Chess project delivers electric shocks for bad moves and costs $22 versus $600 commercial smart boards through open-source DIY design.
An engineer has gone viral after creating a ruthless version of chess that literally punishes players with electric shocks ...
There are many chess robots, most of which require the human player to move the opposing pieces themselves, or have a built-in mechanism that can slide the opposing pieces around to their new ...
It looks like a cute little dolphin-themed toy, but the Flipper Zero is a surprisingly powerful learning tool for hacking. Here's how I mastered mine—and how you can, too.
AI doomsters believe that AI will quickly become better at “everything.” That may not be true, but what if it is? What does that mean most immediately for the arts, where AI slop is already permeating ...
To move its own pieces, a motorized mechanism beneath the board guides an electromagnet along the underside. When activated, ...
Thousands of servers run open-source LLMs outside major AI platforms security controls, researchers say Researchers identify removed guardrails in hundreds of open-source LLM instances LLMs can be ...
The STX Open Chess Tournament took place at Good Hope Country Day School Dec. 6 and 7, and was nothing short of spectacular! Elias Ruderfer (left), GHCD chess club president and co-organizer of the ...
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