Hackaday Podcast

Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 53m. Bisher sind 270 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

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episode 247: Cameras From Gingerbread or Hardboard, and the Insecurity of Bluetooth


This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up to discuss the best hacks of the previous week. We have no nerdy news this week, but is that necessarily a bad thing? Speaking of nothingness, we have no winner for What's That...


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 December 9, 2023  44m
 
 

episode 246: Bypassing Fingerprint Readers is Easy, Killing Memory Chips is Hard, Cell Phones vs Sperm


It's the week after Thanksgiving (for some of us) and if you're sick of leftovers, you're in luck as Elliot and Dan get together to discuss the freshest and best inter-holiday hacks. We'll cue up the "Mission: Impossible" theme for a self-destructing...


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 December 1, 2023  1h17m
 
 

episode 245: The Silver Swan, ET's Umbrella Antenna, Model Tanks vs Space Shuttle Tires


This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Managing Editor Tom Nardi link up through the magic of the Internet to go over some of their favorite stories from the last week. After revealing the bone-chilling winners of this year's Halloween...


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 November 24, 2023  59m
 
 

episode 244: Fake Chips, Drinking Radium, and Spotting Slippery Neutrinos


This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up to discuss the best hacks of the previous week, at least in our opinions. After chasing the angry bird away from Kristina's office, we go to the news and learn that we're in the...


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 November 17, 2023  45m
 
 

episode 243: Supercon, Super Printing, and Super Gyros


With solder fumes from Supercon badge hacking still in the air, Hackaday's Elliot Williams and Al Williams met to compare notes about the conference talks, badge hacking, and more. Tom Nardi dropped by, too. Did you miss Supercon? It isn't quite the...


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 November 10, 2023  44m
 
 

episode 242: Mechanical Math, KaboomBox, and Racing the Beam


This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up from their separate but equally pin drop-quiet offices to discuss the best hacks of the previous week. Well, we liked these one, anyway. First up in the news, it's finally time...


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 October 27, 2023  43m
 
 

episode 241: Circuit Bending, Resistor Filing, the Butterfly Keyboard, and the Badge Reveal


Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi meet up virtually to talk about the week's top stories and hacks, such as the fine art of resistor trimming and lessons learned from doing overseas injection molding. They'll go over circuit bending,...


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 October 20, 2023  1h3m
 
 

episode 240: An Amazing 3D Printer, A Look Inside Raspberry Pi 5, and Cameras, Both Film and Digital


Date notwithstanding, it's your lucky day as Elliot and Dan get together to review the best hacks of the week. For some reason, film photography was much on our writers' minds this week, as we talked about ways to digitalize an old SLR, and how...


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 October 13, 2023  1h6m
 
 

episode 239: Overclocking, Oscilloscopes, and Oh No! SMD Out of Stock!


Elliot Williams and Al Williams got together again to discuss the best of Hackaday for a week, and you're invited. This week, the guys were into the Raspberry Pi 5, CNC soldering, signal processing, and plasma cutting. There are dangerous power...


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 October 6, 2023  1h7m
 
 

episode 238: Vibrating Bowl Feeders, Open Sourcery, Learning to Love Layer Lines


Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start this week's episode off with some deep space news, as NASA's OSIRIS-REx returns home with a sample it snapped up from asteroid Bennu back in 2020. From there, discussion moves on to magical part sorting, open source...


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 September 29, 2023  1h1m