Hackaday Podcast 147: Animating Traces, Sucking and Climbing, Spinning Sails, and Squashing Images
Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams get caught up on the week that was. You probably know a ton of people who have a solar array at their home, but how many do you know that have built their own hydroelectric generation on property? Retrocomputing software gurus take note, there’s an impressive cross-compiler in town that can spit out working binaries for everything from C64 to Game Boy to ZX Spectrum. Tom took a hard look at the Prusa XL, and Matthew takes us back to school on what UEFI is all about.
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Episode 147 Show Notes:
What’s that Sound?
Tell us your answer for this week’s “What’s that sound?”. Next week on the show we’ll randomly draw one name from the correct answers to win a rare Hackaday Podcast T-shirt.
News This Week:
- Elliot Williams will become Hackaday’s next Editor in Chief as Mike Szczys moves into Developer Relations at Golioth IOT
- The 555 Timer Contest Returns!
- Samsung Bricks Smart TVs
Interesting Hacks of the Week:
- Impressive Off-Grid Hydroelectric Plant Showcases The Hacker Spirit
- Watch Blender Plugin Make Animated PCB Traces (and More)
- Scale Buildings With The Power Of Suction
- A Super Speedy Lightweight Lossless Compression Algorithm
- Magnus Effect Propels This Flettner Rotor Boat
- Turbo Rascal Is The Retro Pascal Compiler We Always Wanted
Quick Hacks:
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