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 54m. Bisher sind 274 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 10 days 8 hours 6 minutes

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episode 211: Pocket Sundial, Origami Llama, PCB Spacemouse


This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Contributor Emeritus Kristina Panos chewed the fat about the coolest hacks of the previous week. But first, a bit of news -- our Low Power Challenge fizzled out this week, and boy did we have a lot of...


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 March 24, 2023  39m
 
 

episode 212: Staring through ICs, Reading Bloom Filters, and Repairing, Reworking, and Reballing


It was quite the cornucopia of goodness this week as Elliot and Dan sat down to hash over the week in hardware hacking. We started with the exciting news that the Hackaday Prize is back -- already? -- for the tenth year running! The first round,...


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 March 31, 2023  1h0m
 
 

episode 213: Not your Grandfather's Grandfather Clock, the Engineering Behind Art, Hydrogen Powered Flight


Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they review some of their favorite hacks and projects of the past week. The episode starts with a discussion about the recently announced Artemis II crew, and how their mission compares to the...


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 April 7, 2023  1h1m
 
 

episode 215: Autonomous Race Car, Espresso Robot, and Vintage Computers


It's podcast time again, and this time around Elliot and Dan took a grand tour through the week's best and brightest hacks. We checked out an old-school analog cell phone that went digital with style, dug into a washing machine's API, and figured out...


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 April 21, 2023  58m
 
 

episode 216: FETs, Fax, and Electrochemical Fab


In this week's podcast, non-brothers Elliot Williams and Al Williams talk about our favorite hacks of the week. Elliot's got analog on the brain, courtesy of the ongoing Op Amp Contest, and Al is all about the retrocomputers, from a thrift-store...


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 April 28, 2023  47m
 
 

episode 217: The Unintentional Space and 3D Printing Episode


Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi definitely didn't plan on devoting most of this episode to 3D printing and space stories, but let's be honest, it was bound to happen sooner or later. After an update on the Hackaday Prize, the discussion...


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 May 5, 2023  1h16m
 
 

episode 218: Open Source AI, The Rescue of Salyut 7, The Homework Machine


This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos have much in the way of Hackaday news -- the Op Amp Challenge is about halfway over, and there are roughly three weeks left in the Assistive Tech challenge of the 2023 Hackaday Prize. Show...


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 May 12, 2023  48m
 
 

episode 219: Lots of Lasers, Heaps of Ham Radio, and Breaching the Blood Brain Barrier


Elliot and Dan teamed up for the podcast this week, bringing you the week's sweetest hacks. And news too, as the ESA performed a little percussive maintenance on a Jupiter-bound space probe, and we learned about how to get an Orwellian free TV that...


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 May 19, 2023  58m
 
 

episode 220: Transparent Ice, Fake Aliens, and Bendy Breadboards


You can join Elliot and Al as they get together to talk about their favorite hacks of the week. There's news about current contests, fake alien messages, flexible breadboards, hoverboards, low-tech home automation, and even radioactive batteries that...


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 May 26, 2023  48m
 
 

episode 221: The Future of the Raspberry Pi, Sniffing a Toothbrush, Your Tactical Tool Threshold


ditors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi are back in the (virtual) podcast studio to talk the latest phase of the 2023 Hackaday Prize, the past, present, and future of single-board computers, and a modern reincarnation of the Blackberry designed by...


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 June 2, 2023  1h2m