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Furter Burner, Glowing Potato Peeler, Hacked Smartwatch, and The Last Atlas

Furter Burner, Glowing Potato Peeler, Hacked Smartwatch, and The Last Atlas


Season 3 Episode 139


Hackaday editors Tom Nardi and Elliot Williams bring you up to speed on the most interesting stories of the week. Hackaday's Remoticon and Germany's Chaos Communication Congress are virtual again thi…


Published on 4 years, 2 months ago

Ep 138: Breakin' Bluetooth, Doritos Rockets, Wireless Robots, and Autonomous Trolling

Ep 138: Breakin' Bluetooth, Doritos Rockets, Wireless Robots, and Autonomous Trolling


Season 3 Episode 138


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys peruse the great hardware hacks of the past week. There's a robot walker platform that wirelessly offloads motor control planning to a computer. We ta…


Published on 4 years, 2 months ago

Maximum Power Point, Electric Car Hacking, Commodore Drive Confidential, and Tesla Handles

Maximum Power Point, Electric Car Hacking, Commodore Drive Confidential, and Tesla Handles


Season 3 Episode 137


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams marvel at a week packed full of great hardware hacks. Do you think the engineers who built the earliest home computers knew that their work would be d…


Published on 4 years, 3 months ago

Smacking Asteroids, Decoding Voyager, Milling Cheap, and PS5 Triggered

Smacking Asteroids, Decoding Voyager, Milling Cheap, and PS5 Triggered


Season 3 Episode 136


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys look back on a great week of hardware hacking. What a time to be alive when you can use open source tools to decode signals from a probe that has long…


Published on 4 years, 3 months ago

Three Rocket Hacks, All the Game Boy Gates, and Depth Sounding from a Rowboat

Three Rocket Hacks, All the Game Boy Gates, and Depth Sounding from a Rowboat


Season 3 Episode 135


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Tom Nardi go over the best stories and hacks from the previous week, covering everything from sidestepping rockets to homebrew OLED displays. We'll cover an incredibl…


Published on 4 years, 3 months ago

Hackers Camping, Metal Detecting, 360° Hearing, and Pocket Computing

Hackers Camping, Metal Detecting, 360° Hearing, and Pocket Computing


Season 3 Episode 134


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys are joined by contributing editor Jenny List to talk about her adventure at Born Hack last week. We also discuss the many capacitor values that go int…


Published on 4 years, 3 months ago

Caustic Lenses, Not Ice-Cream Automation, Archery Mech Suit, and the Cheapest Robot Arm

Caustic Lenses, Not Ice-Cream Automation, Archery Mech Suit, and the Cheapest Robot Arm


Season 3 Episode 133


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams wade into a week of wonderful hacks. There's an acrylic lens that hides images in the network of caustics: the light rays that shine through it. Bosto…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

Laser Disco Ball, Moore's Law in Your Garage, Cheap Cyborg Glasses, and a Mouse That Detects Elephants

Laser Disco Ball, Moore's Law in Your Garage, Cheap Cyborg Glasses, and a Mouse That Detects Elephants


Season 3 Episode 132


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys debate the great mysteries of the hacking universe. On tap this week is news that Sam Zeloof has refined his home lab chip fabrication process and it'…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

Have a Heart, Transputer Pi, Just the Wing, and a Flipped Cable Fries Radio

Have a Heart, Transputer Pi, Just the Wing, and a Flipped Cable Fries Radio


Season 3 Episode 131


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams recount the past week in hardware hacking. There's a new Tamagochi hack that runs the original ROM on plain old microcontrollers like the STM32. Did y…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

Upside Down 3D-Printer, Biplane Quadcopter, Gutting a Calculator Watch, and GitHub CoPilot

Upside Down 3D-Printer, Biplane Quadcopter, Gutting a Calculator Watch, and GitHub CoPilot


Season 3 Episode 130


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys get charged up on the best hacks the week had to offer. The 3D printer design gods were good to us, delivering an upside-down FDM printer and a hack t…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago





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