

Hackaday Podcast 125: Linux Users Talking Windows 11, Pop Bottle Filament, Old...
source link: https://hackaday.com/2021/07/02/hackaday-podcast-125-linux-users-talking-windows-11-pop-bottle-filament-old-phones-with-modern-guts-and-eavesdropping-in-rf/
Go to the source link to view the article. You can view the picture content, updated content and better typesetting reading experience. If the link is broken, please click the button below to view the snapshot at that time.

Hackaday Podcast 125: Linux Users Talking Windows 11, Pop Bottle Filament, Old Phones With Modern Guts, And Eavesdropping In RF
Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams look through the most interesting hacks of the week. We spent ample time in adulation of the automatons built by François Junod; wizard-level watchmaking wrapped in endless levels of artistic detail. A couple projects stuffed into old cellphones turned Elliot’s head. We got to see what happens if you spin a gear’s teeth on two axes to make a universal spherical gear. And we conclude the episode with a look at how Windows 11 may send a lot of good hardware to recycle center, and at how toothpaste tubes sometimes miss the recycling center completely.
Take a look at the links below if you want to follow along, and as always, tell us what you think about this episode in the comments!
Direct download (55 MB or so.)
Places to follow Hackaday podcasts:
Episode 125 Show Notes:
What’s that Sound?
Tell us your answer for this week’s “What’s that sound?”. Next week on the show we’ll randomly draw one name from the correct answers to win a limited-edition Hackaday Podcast T-shirt. (How limited? This will be the 5th ever.)
New This Week:
Interesting Hacks of the Week:
Quick Hacks:
Can’t-Miss Articles:
Post navigation
2 thoughts on “Hackaday Podcast 125: Linux Users Talking Windows 11, Pop Bottle Filament, Old Phones With Modern Guts, And Eavesdropping In RF”
-
fumthings says:
also the censoring this week was the “6 million dollar man” jumping or doing something superhuman.
-
Elliot Williams says:
Yeah! I thought that one would be recognizable enough. Unfortunately, I have no idea what he’s doing there — I just downloaded some sounds off the web.
-
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Please be kind and respectful to help make the comments section excellent. (Comment Policy)
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Recommend
-
44
Filament is a physically based rendering engine for Android, Windows, Linux and macOS
-
41
Note: this post describes an experimental technique that we still need to test for performance implications. It may end up being a useful tool, and it may end up being a practice we won’t recommend. Either way, it’s fasci...
-
23
Files Permalink Latest commit message Commit time
-
6
PetBot: Turn PET Bottles Into Filament Recycling plastic into filament normally involves chopping it into tiny pieces and pushing it through a screw extruder. [
-
7
Strangest Upside-Down 3D Printer Fits In A Filament Box It’s rare these days for a new FDM printer to come along that sparks our interest, but the [Kralyn]’s
-
3
This $0 Filament Drybox Needs Nearly No Parts All 3D printer filament benefits from being kept as dry as possible, but some are more sensitive to humidity than others. The best s...
-
9
This is Part 2 of my getting started with Slic3r and 3D printing. In Part 1 we looked at Print set...
-
12
Filament Demo App A demo application to illustrate how Filament Admin works. Installation Clone the repo locally: https://github.com/laravel-filament/demo.git filament-demo cd filament-demo
-
20
Filament Tables TALL Stack Component The Filament Table Builder is a TALL stack table component. You can use this table component as a standalone package, and it's als...
-
12
Reprap development and further adventures in DIY 3D printing: ColorFabb LW-PLA Expanding Foaming Plastic Filament for 3D Printing
About Joyk
Aggregate valuable and interesting links.
Joyk means Joy of geeK