Hackaday Podcast 190: Fun with Resin Printing, Tiny Tanks, Lo-Fi Orchestra and Deep Thoughts with Al Williams

This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Assignment Editor Kristina Panos met at another secret, disposable location to rap about the hottest hacks from the week before. We start by gushing over the winners of the Cyberdeck contest, and we’re going wild over the winners of the Hackaday Prize Wildcard round.

It’s the What’s That Sound? the results show, and Kristina was ultimately taken aback by the sound of the Kansas City Standard, though she should have at least ventured guessing after shooting down the modem and fax machine noises.

Then it’s on to the hacks, which feature a 1970s analog tank driving simulator, lots of ado about resin printing, and a cool thing you can do with the serial output of your digital calipers, (in assuming you’re not a purist). And of course, stay tuned for the discussion of can’t-miss articles, as we’ve both picked one of resident philosopher Al Williams’ pieces.

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Check out the links below if you want to follow along and, as always, let us know what you think of this episode in the comments!

Episode 190 Show Notes:

New:

What is this sound?

  • The results show: and the winner is [Anders Nielsen]!

Interesting hacks of the week:

Quick tips:

  • Elliot’s picks:
  • Kristina’s picks:

Items not to be missed:

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