![]() Cyna on Quest 3 VR Headset Can Capture 3D Video (Some Tampering Required).Capo on Build Your Own Nanoleaf-Like Hex Lights.3drob on The Other Kind Of Static Hazard To Your Logic Circuits.Posted in Hackaday Columns, Podcasts Tagged podcast Post navigation 2023 Cyberdeck Contest: A Toddler’s Cyberdeck. ![]() 2023 Hackaday Prize: A Reusable Plant Monitor.2023 Cyberdeck Challenge: Modular Cyberdeck Creation Kit.3D-Printed Woven Coasters Save Tabletops In Style.2023 Cyberdeck Contest: Cyberdeck Red Is Ready For Action.The Dipole Antenna Isn’t As Simple As It Appears.Where Did Your PCB Go Wrong? KiRI Knows.A Mainframe Computer For The Modern Age.3D Printing With Clay, Thanks To Custom Extruder.Congratulations to who correctly guessed the cowbell sound from a Roland 808!.“Hacker space” movement sought for U.S.India Launched A Moon Orbiter, Lander, And Rover All In One Shot With Chandrayaan-2.Chandrayaan-3: Historic India Moon mission sends new photos of lunar surface – BBC News.Kristina is more into cyberdecks for the young and old, a reusable plant monitor, and 3D printing some cool coasters.Ĭheck out the links below if you want to follow along, and as always, tell us what you think about this episode in the comments! ![]() ![]() This week, Elliot is into 3D printing a clay extruder and then printing pottery with that, z-direction conductive tape, and the humble dipole antenna. Then it’s on to the (quick) hacks, where we alternated for once just to keep things interesting. Then it’s on to the What’s That Sound results show, and while Kristina did not get it right, she did correctly identify it as being used in Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody”, as did one of the guessers who identified it as the cowbell sound from a Roland 808. We still made room for the news this week: India launched Chandrayaan-3, which combines an orbiter, lander, and rover all in one. This one’s really special, do have a listen. That’s right this week, they’re all Quick Hacks, and that’s to make room for a special series of interviews that Elliot recorded at CCCamp with the pillars of US hackerspace creation. This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos experimented with the old adage that brevity is the soul of wit. ![]()
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