For today’s podcast Elliot Williams is joined by Jenny List, and we’re pushing the limits of mobile connectivity as Jenny’s coming to us from a North Sea ferry. We start by looking forward to the upcoming Hackaday Europe, with a new location in Lecco, Italy. We hope you can join us there!
There’s a bumper collection of hacks to talk about, with a novel soft pneumatic display, a CRT-based VR headset, an LCD photographic aperture, and a novel time-of-flight sensor array in the line-up.Then there are 3D printed PCBs, Scotch tape for a lens, and a project to map farts. We kid you not. Finally we wrap up with mind controlled toys, and a a treatise on requirements and specifications in an age of AI.
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- Congratulations to [Moogle], a hoopy frood who knows where his towel is.
Interesting Hacks of the Week:
- Real-Time 3D Room Mapping With ESP32, VL53L5CX Sensor And IMU
- A Computer That Fits Inside A Camera Lens
- Microfluidic Display Teaches The Basics
- 3D Printed Jack Mixes Two Filaments For Great Performance
- Custom VR Headset Uses Unconventional Displays
- Bruteforcing Accidental Antenna Designs
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