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 269 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 10 days 2 hours 59 minutes

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episode 91: Hackaday Podcast Ep 091: Louisville Exploder, Generating Japanese Joinery, Relay Retrocomputer Rally, and Chop the Robopup


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams dig through the greatest hacks that ought not be missed this week. There's a wild one that flexes engineering skills instead of muscles to beat the homerun distance record with an explosively charged...


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 October 30, 2020  57m
 
 

episode 92: Orbital Data by Mail, Human Flight on Styrofoam Wings, and Seven Shades of E-Ink


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys catch the best hacks you may have missed. This week we look at the new Raspberry Pi 400, use computer vision to get ready for geeky Christmas, and decypher a negative-space calendar. We get an answer to...


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 November 6, 2020  51m
 
 

episode 93: Ep093: Hot and Fast Raspberry Pi, Dr. Seuss Drone, M&M Mass Meter, and FPGA Tape Backup


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams wrangle the epic hacks that crossed our screens this week. Elliot ran deep on overclocking all three flavors of the Raspberry Pi 4 this week and discovered that heat sinks rule the day. Mike exposes his...


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 November 13, 2020  1h5m
 
 

episode 94: Ep 094: Fake Sun, Hacked Super Mario, Minimum Viable Smart Glasses, and 3D Printers Can't Do That


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys traverse the hackerscape looking for the best the internet had to offer last week. Nintendo has released the new Game & Watch handheld and it's already been hacked to run custom code. Heading into...


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 November 20, 2020  57m
 
 

episode 96: Diaphragm Engine, DIY Dish Washer, Forgotten Soviet Computers, and a Starlink Teardown


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys discuss the latest and greatest in geeky goodness. This week we saw a Soviet time capsule come to light with the discovery of a computer lab from a building abandoned in the 1990's. A two-cycle...


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 December 4, 2020  45m
 
 

episode 97: We <3 MicroMice, the Case of the Missing Drones, and 3D Prints Tested for Rocketry and Food Prep


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams round up the latest hardware hacks. This week we check out the latest dead-simple automation -- a wire cutting stripping robot that uses standard bypass strippers. Put on your rocket scientist hat and...


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 December 11, 2020  51m
 
 

episode 98: China's Moon Rocks, Antikythera Revelations, Creality vs Octoprint, and RC Starship


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi contemplate a few of the most interesting stories that made their way through the tubes this week. We'll learn how old VHS tapes can be turned into a unique filament for your 3D printer, and realize that...


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 December 18, 2020  57m
 
 

episode 99: Our Hundredth Episode! Denture Synth, OLED Keycaps, and SNES Raytracing


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams celebrate the 100th episode! It's been a pleasure to marvel each week at the achievements of awesome people and this is no different. This week there's a spinning POV display that solves pixel density...


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 December 24, 2020  56m
 
 
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