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Supercon Wrapup with Tom and Al, The 3DP Brick Layering Controversy, and How To Weld in Space

Supercon Wrapup with Tom and Al, The 3DP Brick Layering Controversy, and How To Weld in Space


Season 6 Episode 296


In this episode you'll get to hear not one, not two, but three Hackaday Editors! Now that the dust has mostly settled from the 2024 Hackaday Supercon, Al Williams joins Elliot and Tom to compare note…


Published on 1 year, 1 month ago

Circuit Graver, Zinc Creep, and Video Tubes

Circuit Graver, Zinc Creep, and Video Tubes


Season 6 Episode 295


With Superconference 2024 in the books, Dan joined Elliot, fresh off his flight back from Pasadena, to look through the week (or two) in hacks. It was a pretty good crop, too, despite all the distrac…


Published on 1 year, 1 month ago

SAO Badge Reveal, Precision on a Shoestring, and the Saga of Redbox

SAO Badge Reveal, Precision on a Shoestring, and the Saga of Redbox


Season 6 Episode 294


With the 2024 Hackaday Supercon looming large on the horizon, Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start this episode off by talking about this year's badge and its focus on modular add-ons. From th…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

The Power of POKE, Folding Butterflies, and the CRT Effect

The Power of POKE, Folding Butterflies, and the CRT Effect


Season 6 Episode 293


This week on the Podcast, 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.

First up…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

Stainless Steel Benchies, Lego Turing Machines, and a Digital Camera Made of Pure DIY

Stainless Steel Benchies, Lego Turing Machines, and a Digital Camera Made of Pure DIY


Season 6 Episode 292


Here we are in October, improbably enough, and while the leaves start to fall as the goblins begin to gather, Elliot and Dan took a break from the madness to talk about all the wonderful hacks that g…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

Walking in Space, Lead in the Earth, and Atoms under the DIY MIcroscope

Walking in Space, Lead in the Earth, and Atoms under the DIY MIcroscope


Season 6 Episode 291


What have you missed on Hackaday this week? Elliot Williams and Al Williams compare notes on their favorites from the week, and you are invited. The guys may have said too much about the Supercon bad…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

iPhone's Electric Glue, Winamp's Source Code, and Sonya's Beautiful Instructions

iPhone's Electric Glue, Winamp's Source Code, and Sonya's Beautiful Instructions


Season 6 Episode 290


This week, Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start things off by acknowledging an incredible milestone: 20 years of Hackaday! Well, probably. When a website gets to be this old, it's a l…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

Tiny Games, Two Modern Modems, and the Next Big Thing

Tiny Games, Two Modern Modems, and the Next Big Thing


Season 6 Episode 289


This week on the Podcast, 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.

First up…


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago

Cyanotypes, Antique 21-Segment Displays, and the Voynich Manuscript in a New Light

Cyanotypes, Antique 21-Segment Displays, and the Voynich Manuscript in a New Light


Season 6 Episode 288


It's Friday the 13th, and despite having to dodge black cats and poorly located ladders, Elliot and Dan were able to get together and run down the best hacks of the first week of September.

Our luck …


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago

Raspberry Pi Woes, Blacker than Black, and Printing with Klipper

Raspberry Pi Woes, Blacker than Black, and Printing with Klipper


Season 6 Episode 287


Elliot Williams is back from vacation, and he and Al Williams got together to talk about the best Hackaday posts from the last week. Of course, the Raspberry Pi RP2350 problem generated a bit of disc…


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago





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