It was one of those weeks, where Elliot and Dan found a bounty of interesting hacks to choose from for the podcast, making it hard to pick. But pick we did, and we found so many deep and important questions. What good is a leaky HDMI cable? Good for falling down a TEMPEST-like rabbit hole, that’s what. Why would you use a ton of clay to make a car? Because it’s cool, that’s why. What does an electron look like? A little like a wiggling wire, but mostly it looks like a standing wave… of waves.
Is artificial intelligence going to take over all the code and start suing us for copyright violations? Maybe yes, maybe no, but we’re definitely in a strange, new world. And when all our media is on demand, what is the spectrum that broadcasters currently use going to be good for?
It’s not all heavy questions, of course; we found a lot of fun hacks, like an extreme drill press makeover, a couple of low-power cyberdecks, the return of Norm Abram in glorious AI-generated HD, getting up close and personal with flip dot displays, and a sled that lets you go uphill as easily as going downhill.
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Episode 209 Show Notes:
News:
- Hackspaces that need some help
- Stranded Motorist Effects Own Rescue Using A Drone And A Cell Phone
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Interesting Hacks of the Week:
- Pulling Data From HDMI RF Leakage
- Norm Abram Is Back, And Thanks To AI, Now In HD
- Yesterday’s Drill Press Packed With Tomorrow’s Upgrades
- What Does An Electron Look Like?
- Low Power Challenge: The PotatoP Runs Lisp For Months Without Recharging
- TRS-80 Model 100 Inspires Cool Cyberdeck Build, 40 Years Down The Line
- Will Carmakers Switch Clay For Computers?
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