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07 May 15:43

Supercapacitors Propel Rocket To The Skies

by Lewin Day

OK, so this isn’t really a rocket. In the strictest definition, rockets are vehicles or projectiles that propel themselves through jettisoning mass, usually through the combustion of fuel. But with electric motors getting stronger and stronger, folks are building craft that look a lot more like rockets than airplanes. [Tom Stanton] is one such person (Youtube link, embedded below).

We’ve seen “electric rocket” builds before, but where others have used lithium batteries, [Tom] has used supercapacitors instead. Six supercaps are installed in a 3D printed mount, and supply power to a 500 W brushless outrunner motor which gives the rocket the thrust to climb into the sky.

In testing, [Tom] estimates the rocket was able to reach an altitude of approximately 60 m, or 200 ft. That’s not particularly astounding, but it does prove that supercaps can run a high current load in a real world situation. Additionally, their fast recharge rate allows [Tom] to make a repeat flights in just about the time it takes to repack the parachute. Video after the break.

 

06 May 17:32

Mil-Spec Hummer H1 06 SUV

The AM General H1 was built for military service and the production version didn't stray from its original purpose. One of the most capable vehicles ever produced, Detroit-based Mil-Spec takes...

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06 May 17:32

Igloo Recool Compostable Cooler

We've all been forced to deal with the rage-inducing noise and fragility of a white foam cooler from the gas station at least once or twice. They're not just terrible...

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06 May 17:32

1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 SUV

Working on a project car can be fun — and an exercise in frustration. Sometimes it's better to let someone else do all the work and just enjoy the rewards,...

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06 May 17:31

1954 Maserati A6GCS Race Car

In the 1950s, Ferrari and Maserati were Italian racing blood rivals, competing in everything from touring car racing to Formula One. The A6 was a series of cars that included...

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06 May 17:31

1972 Land Rover Series III

Impeccably clean with just the right amount of patina — this 1972 Land Rover Series III is a restoration done right. Rovers North performed the work, and finding a flaw...

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06 May 17:30

Polydrop Trailer

Familiar yet completely new, the Polydrop Trailer reimagines the teardrop camper. The trailer follows the design of its predecessor with sleeping for two and a rear kitchenette while updating the...

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06 May 17:30

1962 Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 Series II Coupe

Enzo Ferrari was famously stubborn about the cars that bore his name — saying that "Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines" and that "horses push the carriage, not...

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06 May 17:29

The controversial Kentucky Derby finale created chaos for gamblers

by Conor Grant

On Saturday, a horse named Maximum Security won the Kentucky Derby — or so it appeared. But upon closer review, the result was overturned.

Maximum Security, which was a favorite to win the race with 9-2 odds, lost the title to a horse named Country House, which had 65-1 odds. The outcome shifted millions of dollars between bettors.

Bet you didn’t see that coming

In a tense, 20+ minute review process, race officials — called “stewards” — reviewed the video of the race and concluded that Maximum Security interfered with competitors.

Maximum Security’s disqualification — the first interference-based disqualification of an apparent victor in the 145-year history of the race — replaced a high likelihood winner with a longshot.

Lots of little losers and a few big winners

12x more people bet on Maximum Security than Country House.

But since Country House’s odd were the 2nd-longest in history, people who bet on Country House won big: $2.5k bets ended up paying $133k.

For some bettors, the result was a big deal. But for bookkeepers, it was business as usual. 

The same percentage (17.5%) of overall bets placed ends up with vendors and prize purses no matter which horse wins: In this case, $2.9m of $16.56m.

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06 May 17:28

What Is a Zen Koan?

by swissmiss

What Is a Zen Koan? An animated introduction to eastern philosophical thought experiments.

06 May 17:27

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06 May 16:14

What Is a DNS Server and Is It Responding?

by Ben Stockton
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How do you suppose your PC, smartphone, or tablet knows where to go when you type in a domain name like makeuseof.com? It’s not by magic—all internet connected devices make use of the domain name system, with DNS servers at its core.

But what is a DNS server, and how does it work to get you from A (a domain name) to B (the matching web server)? How do you know if your DNS server is responding properly or not? The system is designed to work without you even noticing, but it isn’t foolproof.

Let’s explain how DNS works, and what you should do if there’s a problem with your DNS server.

What Is a DNS Server?

There’s a reason that you, your neighbor, and your long-lost family abroad can all type a URL into your browser and see the same result. The domain name system is the foundation of the web, acting as a database of every single public-facing website.

A DNS server resolves an IP address for a web server and matches it to a domain name and host name (for www.google.com, the hostname would be www). The information is held in its entirety on 13 DNS root name server addresses, run by companies, government agencies, and universities. There are hundreds of matching root servers, hosted by these 13 organizations and sharing the same IP addresses across the globe for speed and reliability.

The reason for DNS is simple—it’s much easier for users to remember a domain name, like google.com, than they would an IP address.

For Google, that would be 172.217.169.14. If you hosted a website on your own server, you’d have to provide your own IP address if you weren’t using a free dynamic DNS provider or had a static IP address.

You’ll usually default to using the DNS servers provided by your ISP. You can also use public DNS servers to improve your safety online, like Google’s own public DNS servers at 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.

Why Might Your DNS Server Be Unavailable?

When your PC can’t find a domain name you’ve typed in, there could be a problem with your DNS server. Your DNS server might be unavailable because of a problem with the server, or a problem with connecting to that server (such as an internet outage).

If you’re using the DNS settings provided by your ISP, and you’re getting a DNS server not responding error, restart your router in the first instance. This may restore your connectivity to your DNS servers without any extra steps.

If that doesn’t work, resetting your DNS cache could help. On Windows, hit Win + X, select Windows PowerShell (Admin), then type:

ipconfig /flushdns

On macOS, assuming you’re running El Capitan or later, open a terminal and type:

sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

Linux-based operating systems don’t generally perform any DNS caching unless you’re using nscd. If you are, type the following:

sudo /etc/init.d/nscd restart

If all else fails, and your DNS server is unavailable for a long period of time, then it’s time to set your own.

Why You Should Set Your Own DNS Settings

In most cases, you aren’t forced to use the DNS servers that you default to using with your internet connection. You can set your device to use alternative DNS servers if you’d prefer.

As we’ve mentioned, changing your DNS server can be a good way to protect yourself online. For parents, changing your DNS servers to a provider like OpenDNS can help you with filtering against adult content and malware.

One of the biggest reasons for changing your DNS server settings, however, is for speed. A few additional seconds of loading time for each page can start to add up—you can reclaim that time by changing your DNS settings to a quicker provider. Your ISP DNS servers (depending on your provider) might be poorly maintained, resulting in a noticeable slowdown, even with a fast internet connection.

It also helps to change your DNS settings if the servers you’re using aren’t reliable and frequently go down.

If you’re thinking about using a VPN, you might also want to change your DNS server settings from those provided by your ISP. You’ll also want to set up a VPN connection in Windows to use DNS leak protection properly. If you don’t, DNS leaks might reveal your identity to snooping authorities.

The Dangers of DNS Malware

DNS spoofing (or DNS cache poisoning) can be a way for malware creators to manipulate the domain name system to benefit themselves. Rather than google.com taking you to Google’s homepage, DNS malware can set a record in your DNS cache to an alternate server. It might look like Google, the URL might match, but your PC will have taken you to another website entirely—all without you realizing.

This kind of sophisticated phishing attack can cause you to unwittingly reveal your personal data to a rogue server. To prevent this from happening, keep your antivirus and antimalware software up-to-date and run a scan of your PC on a regular basis.

If you do find malware, clear your DNS cache using the methods listed above once it’s been removed.

How to Set Your Own DNS Settings

You can change your DNS settings on modern operating systems like Windows and macOS quickly, although it’s a little trickier on Linux, depending on your distribution.

Windows

To change your DNS settings on Windows, hit Win + X and select Settings > Network & Internet > Network & Sharing Center.

In the menu on the left-hand side, select Change adapter settings. Right-click your internet connection and select Properties. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and select Properties.

From here, enable Use the following DNS server addresses and fill in the preferred and alternate DNS server addresses with your chosen DNS providers. Follow the same for IPv6 addresses.

MacOS

If you’re using macOS, click the Systems Preferences icon on your dock, then click Network.

Make sure your connection is selected, then click Advanced > DNS. Remove any existing DNS servers with the – icon, then hit the + icon to enter your new addresses. Once you’re done, click OK.

Linux

If you’re running Linux, changing your DNS settings will depend on the distribution you’re using. It’ll also depend on the network manager that distribution uses.

If you’re an Ubuntu user, you’ll need to manage your IP address settings on Ubuntu using either the GUI or by using a terminal editor to manually edit the relevant configuration files.

Don’t Let a Bad DNS Server Slow You Down

Under normal circumstances, you shouldn’t need to think about your DNS servers. They operate in the background, working to get you from A to B as you use the web without any issues.

If you do have issues with your DNS settings, it could be a sign of DNS malware or a problem with your internet connection.  If that’s the case, check your PC for malware and, if you’re still having problems, try changing your DNS server settings to another provider.

Read the full article: What Is a DNS Server and Is It Responding?

06 May 15:17

The History of Surfing in 6 Surfboards

Surfboard collector Eric "Bird" Huffman opens up his storied shop and illustrates the history of surfing with six classic boards.

06 May 15:17

Travel Better With These Ultralight Packable Bags

Matador’s lineup of ultra-light packs and bags weigh mere ounces, are incredibly strong and pack down extremely small, changing the way you think about — and pack for — your next adventure.

06 May 15:12

These Are the Easiest Ways to Get More Horsepower Out of Your Car

Don't have a team of mechanical engineers at your disposal to power up your ride? These five methods can pull more power on the cheap and easy.

29 Apr 18:25

Best Trout Lures

by Joe Cermele
collage of the best trout fishing lures

Our fishing editor drops his list of the must-have baits for chasing “truck trout” or giant wild rainbows and browns

Fishing editor Joe Cermele compiled a list of twenty trout lures that he—and a whole lot of other trout nuts—believe should always be in other angler's arsenals for…
29 Apr 18:13

American Flat Track Sees Substantial Growth, Poised For Breakout

by Maury Brown, Contributor
As America's original extreme sport, American Flat Track is growing rapidly and is package perfectly for the millennial generation on TV and in-person. Here's how the sport was re-branded and restructured that could make it the next big thing,
29 Apr 18:10

Antireality Summer House

There are houses with rooftop pools but a pool as a roof might be a first. Antireality realizes the design feature with their Summer House concept. The triangular home is...

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29 Apr 18:10

Crete Ring House

Clad in stone and concrete, the Crete Ring House becomes a part of the natural landscape. The curved dwelling follows the contour of the land. Neutral materials blend into the...

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29 Apr 18:09

New Legend x Iron & Resin 1978 Jeep Wagoneer SUV

New Legend 4x4 is an expert in the art of the restomod, specializing in thoroughly modern chassis and running gear wrapped in vintage International Scout bodywork. This collaboration with design...

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29 Apr 18:09

Persol 714SM Black Ice Sunglasses

Persol's folding 714 model was made iconic by Steve McQueen — to the point that a special release was made bearing his initials. This pair of 714SMs elevates the design...

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29 Apr 18:08

Land Serwis Land Rover Defender Series I SUV

Land Rover is rebooting the Defender after production stopped in 2016. The only option for fans of the model to get their hands on one was to a find used...

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29 Apr 18:08

Mopar Hellephant 426 Supercharged Crate HEMI Engine

The 426 HEMI, introduced in 1964, was nicknamed the "Elephant" for its size and power. The new Mopar Hellephant is a worthy offspring, and the first OEM crate engine to...

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29 Apr 15:44

Stop Everything and Lease a Jeep Gladiator Right Now

Right now, Jeep is pushing lease deals as low as $192/month for the all-new Gladiator pickup truck.

29 Apr 15:44

This Black Hole Is Making Spacetime Wobble Like Spinning Top

by Brid-Aine Parnell, Contributor
Astronomers have discovered a black hole that’s blasting out jets of plasma in all directions – because it’s spinning so fast, it’s warping spacetime around it.
29 Apr 15:43

Driving A Supercar Through The Swiss Alps

by Everett Potter, Contributor
It’s a chance to exercise your inner Jeremy Clarkson (of The Grand Tour and Top Gear fame), a unique supercar-based summer escape that’s engineered to ignite your inner thrill-seeker.
29 Apr 15:38

1973 Ford Mustang Trans Am Coupe

When Ford launched the pony car era in 1965 with the Mustang, one thing became immediately clear — it had to be raced. The SCCA Trans-American Championship was the place,...

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29 Apr 12:46

Churchill Downs remembers 'irreplaceable' man in first Kentucky Derby without John Asher

by Danielle Lerner
Spend time at Churchill Downs any given week, but especially Kentucky Derby Week, and you experience the array of multitudes within the so-called sport of kings. From some of the world's wealthiest people to $2 bettors to stable hands, at every point along ...
26 Apr 18:19

Gulf Hotel: 1939

by Dave
        The Gulf Hotel building (and lighthouse) at 1315 Fifth Street.
April 1939. "Even the gas stations in Miami Beach are on an elaborate scale, often modern design, resembling hotels." Composite of two photos by Marion Post Wolcott for the Farm Security Administration. View full size.
26 Apr 18:19

1937 Pierce-Arrow Model C Travelodge Camper

The Great Depression put many automakers in peril. To help survive, Pierce-Arrow expanded into travel trailers. The smallest of their three offerings was the Model C. Measuring 13.5', it used...

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