Editor-in-Main Elliot Williams and Running Editor Tom Nardi commence this week’s episode off with the announcement of Hackaday Berlin on March 25th. It is been very some time considering that we’ve been on the other side of the pond, for the reason that we experienced to cancel 2020’s Hackaday Belgrade owing to COVID-19, so exhilaration is higher for all 3 times of this “one-day” celebration.
After a new What’s that Seem, discussion moves on to an outstanding collection of Diy sundials, the impression filament colour has on the strength of 3D printed sections, the amazing retrocomputer replicas of Michael Gardi, and the Arduino FPGA that you’ve probably never read of. We’ll wrap points up with the sudden problems of mixing several low-priced audio resources in Linux, and check out to figure out why our kitchen appliances need to be linked to the Net.
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