Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams weigh the hacking gold found across the internet this week. We can’t get over the epic adventure that went into making a battery from 100 pounds of potatoes. It turns out you don’t need Internet for video conferencing as long as you’re within a coupe of kilometers of everyone else. And move over toner transfer method, resin printers want a shot at at-home PCB etching. We’ll take a look at what the Tesla selfie cam is doing under the hood, and lose our marbles over a ball-bearing segment clock that’s defying gravity.
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Episode 089 Show Notes:
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Interesting Hacks of the Week:
- The Potatoes Of DOOM
- Long Range WiFi Broadcasts Open-Source Video Conferencing
- Running Way More LED Strips On A Raspberry Pi With DMA
- Put That New Resin Printer To Work Making PCBs
- The Cable Modem To SDR Transformation
- Building This Mechanical Digital Clock Took Balls
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