Even for those with paraskevidekatriaphobia, today is your lucky day as Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Staff Writer Dan Maloney sit under ladders with umbrellas while holding black cats to talk about the week in awesome hacks. And what a week it was, with a Scooby Doo code review, mushrooms in your PCBs, and the clickiest automatic transmission that never was. Have you ever flashed the firmware on a $4 wireless sensor? Maybe you should try. Wondering how to make a rotary Hall sensor detect linear motion? We’ll answer that too. Will AI muscle the dungeon master out of your D&D group? That’s a hard no. We’ll talk about a new RISC-V ESP32, making old video new again, nuclear reactor kibble, and you’re least satisfying repair jobs. And yes, everyone can relax — I’m buying her a new stove.
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Ṣayẹwo awọn ọna asopọ ni isalẹ ti o ba fẹ tẹle pẹlu, ati bi nigbagbogbo, sọ fun wa ohun ti o ro nipa iṣẹlẹ yii ninu awọn asọye!
Awọn akọsilẹ Ifihan isele 201:
News:
Kini Ohùn yẹn?
- Congratulations to [blessedcustardwaffler] for recognizing the sound of a Portal gun!
Awọn gige ti o nifẹ ti Ọsẹ:
Awọn ọna gige:
- Awọn yiyan Elliot:
- Awọn yiyan Dan:
Ko le padanu Awọn nkan:
- SEO Agbara akoonu & PR Pinpin. Gba Imudara Loni.
- Platoblockchain. Web3 Metaverse oye. Imo Amugbadun. Wọle si Nibi.
- Orisun: https://hackaday.com/2023/01/13/hackaday-podcast-201-faking-a-transmission-making-nuclear-fuel-and-a-slidepot-with-a-twist/