
Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams met up to cover the best of Hackaday this week, and they want you to listen in. There were a hodgepodge of hacks this week, ranging from home automation with RF, volumetric displays in glass, and some crazy clocks, too.
Ever see a typewriter that uses an ink pen? Elliot and Al hadn’t either. Want time on a supercomputer? It isn’t free, but it is pretty cheap these days. Finally, the guys discussed how to focus on a project like Dan Maloney, who finally got a 3D printer, and talked about Maya Posch’s take on LLM intelligence.
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Episode 349 Show Notes:
News:
Failed 3D Printed Part Brings Down Small Plane
What’s that Sound?
What is that sound? Al didn’t guess, but if you can, you could win a coveted Hackaday Podcast T-Shirt.
Interesting Hacks of the Week:
Bridging RTL-433 To Home Assistant GitHub – merbanan/rtl_433: Program to decode radio transmissions from devices on the ISM bands (and other frequencies)The Key To PlottingReverse Sundial Still Tells TimeTrace Line Clock Does It With MagnetsVolumetric Display With Lasers And Bubbly Glass Wiremap, A Volumetric DisplayThe Engineering That Makes A Road Cat’s Eye Self-Cleaning
Quick Hacks:
Elliot’s Picks: Production KiCad Template Covers All Your BasesRP2350 Done Framework Style https://github.com/semitov/SemiTOV-MCLNeat Techniques To Make Interactive Light SculpturesAl’s Picks: Super Simple Deadbuggable Bluetooth ChipLED Hourglass Is A Great Learning ProjectYour Supercomputer Arrives In The Cloud
Can’t Miss Articles:
Ask Hackaday: Solutions, Or Distractions?Why LLMs Are Less Intelligent Than Crows What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?
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