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A DIY Pockel Cell, Funny Materials to 3D Print With, and Pwning a Nissan Leaf

A DIY Pockel Cell, Funny Materials to 3D Print With, and Pwning a Nissan Leaf


Season 7 Episode 326


Time for another European flavoured Hackaday Podcast this week, as Elliot Williams is joined by Jenny List, two writers sweltering in the humidity of a Central European summer. Both of our fans and a…


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago

The Laugh Track Machine, DIY USB-C Power Cables, and Plastic Punches

The Laugh Track Machine, DIY USB-C Power Cables, and Plastic Punches


Season 7 Episode 325


This week, Hackaday's Elliot Williams and Al Williams caught up after a week-long hiatus. There was a lot to talk about, including clocks, DIY USB cables, and more.

In Hackaday news, the 2025 Pet Hac…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Ribbon Microphone From A Gumstick, Texture From a Virtual Log, and a Robot Arm From PVC

Ribbon Microphone From A Gumstick, Texture From a Virtual Log, and a Robot Arm From PVC


Season 7 Episode 324


This week, Hackaday's Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos joined forces to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from the previous week.

In Hackaday news, the 2…


Published on 2 months, 4 weeks ago

Impossible CRT Surgery, Fuel Cells, Stream Gages, and a Love Letter to Microcontrollers

Impossible CRT Surgery, Fuel Cells, Stream Gages, and a Love Letter to Microcontrollers


Season 7 Episode 323


Our choice of hacks included a fond look at embedded systems and the classic fashion sense of Cornell's Bruce Land, risky open CRT surgery, a very strange but very cool way to make music, and the ult…


Published on 3 months ago

Fake Hackaday Writers, New Retro Computers, and a Web Rant

Fake Hackaday Writers, New Retro Computers, and a Web Rant


Season 7 Episode 322


We're back in Europe for this week's Hackaday podcast, as Elliot Williams is joined by Jenny List. In the news this week is the passing of Ed Smylie, the engineer who devised the famous improvised ca…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

Learn You Some 3DP, Let the Wookie Win, or Design a Thinkpad Motherboard Anew

Learn You Some 3DP, Let the Wookie Win, or Design a Thinkpad Motherboard Anew


Season 7 Episode 321


Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they take a whirlwind tour of the best and brightest hacks of the last week. This episode starts off with an update about that Soviet Venus land…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

A Lot of Cool 3D Printing, DIY Penicillin, and an Optical Twofer

A Lot of Cool 3D Printing, DIY Penicillin, and an Optical Twofer


Season 7 Episode 320


This week, Hackaday's Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up across the universe to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from the previous week.

In Hackada…


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Experimental Archaeology, Demoscene Oscilloscope Music, and Electronic Memories

Experimental Archaeology, Demoscene Oscilloscope Music, and Electronic Memories


Season 7 Episode 319


It's the podcast so nice we recorded it twice! Despite some technical difficulties (note to self: press the record button significantly before recording the outro), Elliot and Dan were able to soldie…


Published on 4 months ago

DIY Record Lathe, 360 Degree LIDAR, and 3D Printing Innovation Lives!

DIY Record Lathe, 360 Degree LIDAR, and 3D Printing Innovation Lives!


Season 7 Episode 318


This week Elliot Williams was joined by fellow Europe-based Hackaday staffer Jenny List, to record the Hackaday Podcast as the dusk settled on a damp spring evening.

On the agenda first was robotic s…


Published on 4 months, 1 week ago

Quantum Diamonds, Citizen Science, and Cobol to AI

Quantum Diamonds, Citizen Science, and Cobol to AI


Season 7 Episode 317


When Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams need a break from writing posts, they hop on the podcast and talk about their favorite stories of the past week. Want to know what they were talk…


Published on 4 months, 2 weeks ago





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