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A Mac on a Pico, Ropes on the Test Stand, A Battleship up on Blocks

A Mac on a Pico, Ropes on the Test Stand, A Battleship up on Blocks


Season 6 Episode 276


The week gone by was rich with fun hacks, and Elliot and Dan teamed up this time around to run them down for everyone. The focus this week seemed to trend to old hardware, from the recently revived V…


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

Mud Pulse Telemetry, 3D Printed Gears in Detail, and Display Hacking in our Future

Mud Pulse Telemetry, 3D Printed Gears in Detail, and Display Hacking in our Future


Season 6 Episode 275


Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi for a review of the best stories to grace the front page of Hackaday this week. Things kick off with the news about Raspberry Pi going public, and …


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

Capstan Robots, Avionics of Uncertain Purpose, and What the Frack?

Capstan Robots, Avionics of Uncertain Purpose, and What the Frack?


Season 6 Episode 274


What do capstans, direct conversion receivers, and fracking have in common? They were all topics Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams found fascinating this week. If you wonder what makes…


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

A Tube Snoot, Dynamic Button Blobs, and Tokamaks Aren't Whack

A Tube Snoot, Dynamic Button Blobs, and Tokamaks Aren't Whack


Season 6 Episode 273


This week, it was Kristina's turn in the hot seat with Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams. First up in the news: Germany's solar expansion and a lot of wind have resulted in excess energy, which some pe…


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

Ep 272: Desktop EDM, Silence of the Leaves, and the Tyranny of the Rocket Equation

Ep 272: Desktop EDM, Silence of the Leaves, and the Tyranny of the Rocket Equation


Season 6 Episode 272


With Elliot off on vacation, Tom and Dan made a valiant effort to avoid the dreaded "clip show" and provide you with the tastiest hacker treats of the week. Did they succeed? That's not for us to say…


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

Audio Delay in a Hose, Ribbon Cable Repair, and DIY Hacker Metrology

Audio Delay in a Hose, Ribbon Cable Repair, and DIY Hacker Metrology


Season 6 Episode 271


What did Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams find interesting on Hackaday this week? Well, honestly, all the posts, but they had to pick some to share with you in the podcast below. Ther…


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

A Cluster of Microcontrollers, a rocket engine from scratch, and a look inside Voyager

A Cluster of Microcontrollers, a rocket engine from scratch, and a look inside Voyager


Season 6 Episode 270


Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they get excited over the pocket-sized possibilities of the recently announced 2024 Business Card Challenge, and once again discuss their picks …


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

3D Printed Flexure Whegs, El Cheapo Bullet Time, and a DIY Cell Phone Sniffer

3D Printed Flexure Whegs, El Cheapo Bullet Time, and a DIY Cell Phone Sniffer


Season 6 Episode 269


This week, it was Kristina's turn in the hot seat with Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams. First up in the news -- the results are in for the 2024 Home Sweet Home Automation contest! First and second pl…


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

RF Burns, Wireless Charging Sucks, and Barnacles Grow on Flaperons

RF Burns, Wireless Charging Sucks, and Barnacles Grow on Flaperons


Season 6 Episode 268


Elliot and Dan got together to enshrine the week's hacks in podcast form, and to commiserate about their respective moms, each of whom recently fell victim to phishing attacks. It's not easy being ad…


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago

Metal Casting, Plasma Cutting, and a Spicy 555

Metal Casting, Plasma Cutting, and a Spicy 555


Season 6 Episode 267


What were some of the best posts on Hackaday last week? Elliot Williams and Al Williams decided there were too many to choose from, but they did take a sampling of the ones that caught their attentio…


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago





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