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Ep009: On the Edge of AI, Comment Your Code, Big Big Wheels, and Makers of Munich

Ep009: On the Edge of AI, Comment Your Code, Big Big Wheels, and Makers of Munich



Catch up on the past week of hacks with Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys. "AI on the Edge" is the buzzword of choice lately, with hardware offerings from BeagleBone and Google to sati…


Published on 6 years, 9 months ago

Ep008: The Art Episode: Joe Kim, Strings And CRTs, Hydrogen Done 2-Ways

Ep008: The Art Episode: Joe Kim, Strings And CRTs, Hydrogen Done 2-Ways



We know you love the original art on Hackaday. Those fantastic illustrations are the work of Joe Kim, and he joins us as a guest on this week's episode to talk about his background, what inspires him…


Published on 6 years, 9 months ago

Ep007: Everything Microcontrollers, Deadly Clock Accuracy, CT X-Rays, Mountains Of E-Waste

Ep007: Everything Microcontrollers, Deadly Clock Accuracy, CT X-Rays, Mountains Of E-Waste



Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys look at all that's happening in hackerdom. This week we dive deep into super-accurate clock chips, SPI and microcontroller trickery, a new (and cheap) part on the micr…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Ep006: Reversing iPod Screens, Hot Isotopes, We <3 Parts, and Biometric Toiletseats

Ep006: Reversing iPod Screens, Hot Isotopes, We <3 Parts, and Biometric Toiletseats



What's the buzz in the hackersphere this week? Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys recap their favorite hacks and articles from the past seven days. Check out the show notes at https://h…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Ep005: Undead Lightbulbs, Home Chemistry, and the Strength of 3D Printing

Ep005: Undead Lightbulbs, Home Chemistry, and the Strength of 3D Printing



Catch up on interesting hacks from the past week with Hackaday Editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams. This week we discuss the story behind falling lifetime ratings for LED bulbs, look at finite el…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Ep004: Taking the Blue Pill, Abusing Resistors, and Searching for Drones

Ep004: Taking the Blue Pill, Abusing Resistors, and Searching for Drones



Catch up on your Hackaday with this week's podcast. Mike and Elliot riff on the "blue pill" (ST32F103 boards), blackest of black paints, hand-crafted sorting machines, a 3D printer bed leveling syste…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Ep003: Igloos, Lidar, and the Blinking LED of RF Hacking

Ep003: Igloos, Lidar, and the Blinking LED of RF Hacking



Highlights include a dip into audio processing with sox and FFMPEG, scripting for Gmail, weaving your own carbon fiber tubes, staring into the void of the sharpest color CRT ever, and unlocking the s…


Published on 6 years, 11 months ago

Ep002: Curious Gadgets and the FPGA Brain Trust

Ep002: Curious Gadgets and the FPGA Brain Trust



Hackaday Editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams talk about the Circuit Sculpture Contest and their favorite hacks of the week. Elliot interviews the OpenFPGA crew at 35C3 See the show notes for this…


Published on 6 years, 11 months ago

Ep001 - Seriously, We Know What We're Doing

Ep001 - Seriously, We Know What We're Doing



Editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys look back on the most interesting hacks and can't-miss articles from the past week (or so). Highlights include abusing IPv6 addresses, underclocking WiFi, taki…


Published on 6 years, 11 months ago

Hackaday 2018 Year in Review

Hackaday 2018 Year in Review



Hackaday Editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams discuss trends seen in 2018, and try to narrow down their favorite hacks and favorite articles from the year. See the show notes for this episode: htt…


Published on 7 years ago





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