Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys gather round the microphone to spin tales from a week of hacks. All the rage are fax-machine-based malware, a hydrogen fuel cell drone, and bringing color to the monochrome world of the original Super Mario Land. There are at least three really cool LED hacks this week, plus Tom’s been exploring space advertising, Maya’s debunking solder myths, and Elliot goes ga-ga for a deep Ikea electronics hack. Closing out the show is an interview with Bart Dring about his exquisitely-engineered string art robot.
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Episode 018 Show Notes:
New This Week:
- 6th Annual Hackaday x Tindie MFBA Meetup w/ Kickstarter
- New, larger venue!
- Hackaday article: 6th Annual Hackaday x Tindie MFBA Meetup with a New, Larger Venue
- Please RSVP: The 6th Annual Hackaday x Tindie MFBA Meetup w/ Kickstarter Tickets
- Thursday evening before MFBA: HDDG 39: The Only Makers That You Want To Meet
Interesting Hacks of the Week:
- A Hydrogen Fuel Cell Drone
- Faxsploit – Exploiting A Fax With A Picture
- Lots of Blinky! ESP32 Drives 20,000 WS2812 LEDs
- Ripping Up A Rothult
- LED Matrix And A Phototransistor Make A Reverse Camera
- Utterly Precise Light Painting, Thanks to CNC and Stop Motion
Quick Hacks:
- Mike’s Picks:
- Elliot’s Picks:
Can’t-Miss Articles:
- Get To Know The Physics Behind Soldering And The Packaging Of ICs
- This Space for Rent: Advertisements in Orbit
Interview:
Bart Dring turns out some of our favorite machine builds. You’ve likely seen his work which he publishes on BuildLog.net and his YouTube Channel.
- We discussed the design process for his incredible string art machine.
- Bart did an excellent plotter robot workshop at 2018 Hackaday Supercon
- Here’s the belt dispenser for his string plotter.
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