Catch up on your Hackaday with this week’s podcast. Mike and Elliot riff on the Bluepill (ST32F103 boards), blackest of black paints, hand-crafted sorting machines, a 3D printer bed leveling system that abuses some 2512 resistors, how cyborgs are going mainstream, and the need for more evidence around airport drone sightings.
Stream or download Episode 4 here, and subscribe to Hackaday on your favorite podcasting platform! You’ll find show notes after the break.
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Episode 4 Show Notes:
New This Week:
- Bluepill STM32 development boards with libopencm3
- Great comment threads:
Interesting Hacks of the Week:
- Sorter Uses Cardboard To Organize Card Hoard
- A Genesis Inspired Synthesizer That Has Nothing To Do With Phil Collins
- 3D Printed Microscope Stage Offers Precise Movement
- Quartet Of SMD Resistors Used To Sense Z-Axis Height
Quicklinks:
- WiFi Controlled Finger Dims Lights Over UDP
- Tiny Voltmeter Uses DNA
- Supportless Overhangs: Just Reorient Gravity By 90 Degrees
- DIY Vacuum Table Enhances PCB Milling
- Billiard Ball Finds A New Home In Custom Trackball Mouse
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