Hackaday Podcast
A podcast by Hackaday - Fridays
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294 Episodes
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Ep 290: iPhone's Electric Glue, Winamp's Source Code, and Sonya's Beautiful Instructions
Published: 9/27/2024 -
Ep 289: Tiny Games, Two Modern Modems, and the Next Big Thing
Published: 9/20/2024 -
Ep 288: Cyanotypes, Antique 21-Segment Displays, and the Voynich Manuscript in a New Light
Published: 9/13/2024 -
Ep 287: Raspberry Pi Woes, Blacker than Black, and Printing with Klipper
Published: 9/6/2024 -
Ep 286: Showing off SAOs, Hiding from HOAs, and Beautiful Byproducts
Published: 8/30/2024 -
Ep 285: Learning Laser Tricks, Rocket Science, and a Laptop That's Not a Laptop
Published: 8/23/2024 -
Ep 284: Laser Fault Injection, Console Hacks, and Too Much Audio
Published: 8/16/2024 -
Ep 283: Blinding Lasers, LEDs, and ETs
Published: 8/9/2024 -
Ep 282: Saildrones, a New Classic Laptop, and SNES Cartridges are More Than You Think
Published: 8/2/2024 -
Ep 281: Metal Clay, Desiccants, Silica Gel, and Keeping Filament Dry
Published: 7/26/2024 -
Ep 280: TV Tubes as Amplifiers, Smart Tech in Sportsballs, and Adrian Gives Us the Fingie
Published: 7/19/2024 -
Ep 279: Solar Flares, Flash Cells, and Free Airline WiFi
Published: 7/12/2024 -
Ep 278: DIY Subs, the ErgoRing, and Finding NEMA 17
Published: 7/5/2024 -
Episode 277: Edible Robots, a Personal Eclipse, and DIY PCBs to Die For
Published: 6/28/2024 -
Ep 276: A Mac on a Pico, Ropes on the Test Stand, A Battleship up on Blocks
Published: 6/21/2024 -
Episode 275: Mud Pulse Telemetry, 3D Printed Gears in Detail, and Display Hacking in our Future
Published: 6/14/2024 -
Ep 274: Capstan Robots, Avionics of Uncertain Purpose, and What the Frack?
Published: 6/7/2024 -
Ep 273: A Tube Snoot, Dynamic Button Blobs, and Tokamaks Aren't Whack
Published: 5/31/2024 -
Ep 272: Desktop EDM, Silence of the Leaves, and the Tyranny of the Rocket Equation
Published: 5/24/2024 -
Ep 271: Audio Delay in a Hose, Ribbon Cable Repair, and DIY Hacker Metrology
Published: 5/17/2024
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.