

From there, the conversation makes its way from the fascinating electrically-activated adhesive holding the latest iPhone together to pulsed-power lasers and a high flying autonomous glider designed and built by a teenager. You’ll also hear about 3D printing on acrylic, home biohacking, and the Tiny Tool Kit Manifesto. Stick around to the end to hear the duo discuss the fine art of good documentation, and an incredible bodge job from Arya Voronova.
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Episode 290 Show Notes:
News:
- Hackaday Turns 20-ish!
- 2024 Hackaday Superconference Speakers, Round Two
What’s that Sound?
- Congrats to [Davip] for getting a punch-tape reader/writer right.
Interesting Hacks of the Week:
- Find My Power Tool Battery
- Hands-on With New IPhone’s Electrically-Released Adhesive
- Most Powerful Laser Diodes, Now More Powerful
- Winamp Releases Source Code, But Is It Really Open?
- 3D Printing On Top Of Laser Cut Acrylic
- StratoSoar Glider Flies Itself From High Altitude
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