HACKADAY PODCAST 152: 555 TIMER EXTRAVAGANZA, EMF CHIP GLITCHING 3 WAYS, A MAGNETIC MECHANICAL KEYBOARD, as well as the very best TRICORDER ever
join Hackaday Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams as well as Managing Editor Tom Nardi as they bring you as much as speed on the very best stories as well as jobs from the week. There’s some quite regrettable news for the physical media aficionados in the audience, however if you’re especially keen on 50 year old integrated circuits, you’ll like hearing about the winners of the 555 Timer Contest. We’ll take a look at a singing circuit sculpture powered by the ESP32, extol the virtues of 3D printed switches, comply with one hacker’s dream of building the ultimate star trip tricorder prop, as well as try to wrap our heads around exactly how electronic gadgets can be jolted into submission. Stick around to the end as we take a close look at some extraordinary declares about sniffing out computer viruses, as well as wrap things up by wondering why everybody is trying to drive so far.
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Episode 152 show Notes:
News This Week:
SGX Deprecation avoids PC Playback Of 4K Blu-ray Discs
Congratulations Winners Of The 555 Timer Contest!
Giant 555 Timer
Menorah555
Cyclotone – The Mechanical Punk Console Sequencer
What’s that Sound?
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Interesting Hacks of the Week:
The Eerie seems Of Ioalieia: An ESP32/Valve/Analog hybrid Circuit Sculpture
ESP32 Is The Brains Behind This Art Installation
3D printed Magnetic switches promise truly custom Keyboards
Giant 3D prints Piece-by-Piece
Improving An already Phenomenal star trip Prop
Glitch Your method To Reverse-Engineering Glory With The PicoEMP
Doing The right thing The wrong Way: dumping STM8 Firmware With 555 Timers
Quick Hacks:
Elliot’s Picks:
AI camera understands Its S**t
Ultra inexpensive PCB Wrenches Make perfect set Accessory
Threeboard: short On Keys, long On Documentation
Tom’s Picks:
Acid-Damaged game boy Restored
Improve Your Front Panels
Serial studio One Year On
Can’t-Miss Articles:
Identifying Malware By Sniffing Its EM Signature
Longer variety EVs are on The Horizon