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Programming Electronics Academy Podcast

Programming Electronics Academy

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The Programming Electronics Academy Podcast is a show featuring programmers, hobbyists, and other influencers, who are realizing their creative vision using Arduino. In each episode our host and guests of the show will talk about their creative projects and prototypes, how they managed build them, and what listeners can do to get out there and make their own projects using Arduino.
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An exciting new podcast direct from Arduino discussing education, STEAM, technology, trends, and all things Arduino Education. Join us every week for a chat with inspirational guests, fun tutorials, and the latest STEAM and edutech info. We also have a live web show every Thursday, featuring projects, guests and more. Save you place right here: https://www.arduino.cc/education/eduvision
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Video lessons on learning programming and electronics with Arduino. This is part of our Arduino Crash Course and Arduino Course for Absolute Beginners. It's designed to take someone with little or no experience in programming and electronics and get them fast-tracked to learning the skills to prototype using Arduino.
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Engineer's Grimoire

Rachel De Barros

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Engineer’s Grimoire is your haunted handbook for mastering circuits, conquering code, and surviving the technical unknown. Hosted by Rachel De Barros, each episode reveals practical lessons in Arduino, wiring, and electronics—taught with a touch of the arcane. Whether you're building your first circuit or battling a gremlin that won't die, this is where magic meets engineering… and the smoke stays in the chips.
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From The Lab

Tech with Eric | MKME Lab

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Tech, electronics, content creation, Arduino, 3D printing, entrepreneurship, business and more. Join Eric the founder of MKME podcast shows & check out the YouTube channel for videos and live shows posted every Monday and Friday!
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Possibly Unsafe

Possibly Unsafe

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POSSIBLY UNSAFE is a hands-on adventure in DIY hosted by Patrick Norton and Michael Hand. Whether it’s experimenting with bacon in the kitchen, building an amazing gaming PC, or hacking brains with Arduinos- Possibly Unsafe is ready to help viewers get end results while not necessarily following the proper protocols.
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A Podcast loosely related to the Electronics hobby and whatever the guests are into! Tune in every 2 weeks for a new guest and a new main topic! If you are into Arduino, soldering, 3d printers or just about anything else related to hobby electronics, you are in the right place!
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Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.
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That Maker Show

Andrew Chalkley

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That Maker Show is a weekly video Podcast that takes a look at the latest news in the maker movement. From 3D printing to printable electronics, from Arduino to Raspberry Pi, we've got it covered.
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The Untitled Linux Show covers the week's hottest Linux news for desktop, gaming, and even enterprise. ULS is the weekly update you don't want to miss, from the latest kernel development to the updates on your favorite apps! Each episode finishes with a killer command line tip from each host. You can join Club TWiT for $10 per month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for all our shows plus everything else the club offers...or get just this podcast ad-free for $5 per month. New episodes ar ...
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Podcast in which students in Mr. Lange's Computer Science courses have a platform to discuss what they are currently learning in their classes, innovative development projects students are completing during their Research & Development opportunities, technology related topics that are in the news and new amazing technologies coming into the market.
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Welcome to Paranormal Circuits, the ultimate podcast where the world of hobby electronics collides with supernatural mysteries! Each episode immerses you in a spine-tingling story inspired by classic paranormal tales and detective adventures. But there’s a twist: YOU are part of the action! As an investigator with the Paranormal Circuits Bureau, you’ll face challenges that require your engineering and coding skills to solve. Follow along as we teach you how to wire up circuits, program micro ...
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Let's Make It is a show that is all about making things, in particular electronic things. During this show we will be using things like Arduinos, PIC chips and Raspberry Pie's to make all kinds of electronic gadgets. We are making these gadgets to learn how they work. Not technical, not to worry, we are going to start really simple and teach you as we go along. All it requires is a desire to want to learn some programming and electronics. This show is hosted by Mike Myers of Genius Idea Stud ...
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Let's Make It is a show that is all about making things, in particular electronic things. During this show we will be using things like Arduinos, PIC chips and Raspberry Pie's to make all kinds of electronic gadgets. We are making these gadgets to learn how they work. Not technical, not to worry, we are going to start really simple and teach you as we go along. All it requires is a desire to want to learn some programming and electronics. This show is hosted by Mike Myers of Genius Idea Stud ...
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Let's Make It is a show that is all about making things, in particular electronic things. During this show we will be using things like Arduinos, PIC chips and Raspberry Pie's to make all kinds of electronic gadgets. We are making these gadgets to learn how they work. Not technical, not to worry, we are going to start really simple and teach you as we go along. All it requires is a desire to want to learn some programming and electronics. This show is hosted by Mike Myers of Genius Idea Stud ...
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“Intelligence at the Deep Edge” is a podcast exploring the fascinating intersection of embedded systems and artificial intelligence. Dive into the world of cutting-edge technology as we discuss how AI is revolutionizing edge devices, enabling smarter sensors, efficient machine learning models, and real-time decision-making at the edge. Discover more on Embedded AI (https://medium.com/embedded-ai) — our companion publication where we detail the ideas, projects, and breakthroughs featured on t ...
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Join Father Robert Ballecer and Lou Maresca on Coding 101, a weekly instructional, project-oriented programming show with appeal for beginning to intermediate programmers. Using a combination of classroom-style teaching, guest programmers, and special interest segments, Coding 101 offers beginner, intermediate, and "applied" programming topics within several interchangeable modules. Learn programming languages such as Java, C++, Visual Basic, PHP, Perl, and more! Although the show is no long ...
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Join Father Robert Ballecer and Lou Maresca on Coding 101, a weekly instructional, project-oriented programming show with appeal for beginning to intermediate programmers. Using a combination of classroom-style teaching, guest programmers, and special interest segments, Coding 101 offers beginner, intermediate, and "applied" programming topics within several interchangeable modules. Learn programming languages such as Java, C++, Visual Basic, PHP, Perl, and more! Although the show is no long ...
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The Poor Proles Skillshare

Poor proles almanac Skillshare

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This podcast is a stream of the audio files from the Poor Proles Almanac Prepper Skillshare Twitch channel. If you're not familiar with the Poor Proles Almanac, go check out the podcast and support this project at www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac !
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It’s been a decade and so Windows 10 is officially done. What are your options is you’re still running it? We’re joined by Mark Linton, Vice President, for Windows and Devices at Microsoft Speaking of computers, the Arduino Uno Q is only $44. Find out what it’s used for – plus the company was acquired by Qualcomm I chat about “smart home” tech and …
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In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the recent partnership between OpenAI and AMD, exploring its implications for the AI compute landscape. They delve into the competitive dynamics between AMD and NVIDIA, OpenAI's ambitions to become a hyperscaler, and the financial challenges associated with massive AI infrastructure investments.…
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This week Ubuntu has released 25.10, and they broke Flatpak support. Qualcomm has purchased Arduino, and we're not sure that's a good thing. Plasma 6.5 is looking to be a great release, and System76 is already releasing Cosmic on a laptop, Beta and all. For tips we have the workaround to install Flatpaks on Ubuntu, printenv to print out all the env…
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The nights are drawing in for Europeans, and Elliot Williams is joined this week by Jenny List for an evening podcast looking at the past week in all things Hackaday. After reminding listeners of the upcoming Hackaday Supercon and Jawncon events, we take a moment to mark the sad passing of the prolific YouTuber, Robert Murray-Smith. Before diving i…
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Fabio's MinMax chronicles are over Google Japan's rotary dial keyboard. Everything is on GitHub - who is going to port it to Zephyr? :) The 1.65m long one from a few years back is pretty awesome too! Qualcomm acquires Arduino New Arduino Uno Q board has a Zephyr brain, and all the docs are already out This reminded Fabio of the Arduino TRE ; Arduin…
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Send us a text In a move that's sending shockwaves through the maker community, Qualcomm has officially acquired Arduino. In this episode, we look at one of the biggest tech stories of October 2025. First, we explore the "why" behind this deal. While Arduino democratized electronics, its core technology was falling behind modern 32-bit competitors.…
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Timestamps: 0:00 Soren K didn't have that sigma grindset 0:14 Win11 local account loopholes blocked 1:39 Qualcomm acquires Arduino 3:05 Synology walks back verified drives policy 4:27 Micro Center! 5:21 QUICK BITS INTRO 5:31 Nintendo sues Reddit mod for $4.5M 6:21 Logitech shutting down POP smart buttons 7:08 Steam, Xbox, Playstation all hit by DDo…
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Timestamps: 0:00 AI makes me anxious 0:14 Google, Epic Games Play Store settlement 1:37 YouTube behaving badly... then fixing it 2:41 Stop Killing Games UK debate 4:25 War Thunder! 5:19 QUICK BITS INTRO 5:31 Google space data centers, Gemini in Maps 6:20 Apple making budget Macbook 7:00 Amazon sues Perplexity 8:00 PS5 / PC Cross-buy, PS Portal clou…
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Timestamps: 0:00 i still don’t believe this is real 0:13 Microsoft fixes “Update and Shut Down” bug 1:44 AMD clarifies RDNA 1, 2 driver situation 3:01 Google pulls Gemma from AI Studio 4:28 DeleteMe! 4:59 QUICK BITS INTRO 5:07 Apple launches App Store for the Web 5:47 Hackers, Crime rings work together 6:38 Snapmaker 3D U1 Printer on sale 7:21 Spac…
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The conversation delves into the competitive landscape of cloud computing, focusing on Nvidia's ambitions and the fragmentation of the market with numerous Neo clouds. Jay Goldberg discusses the implications of this fragmentation for Nvidia and its customers, who are increasingly seeking to develop their own custom silicon.…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore a revolutionary idea in AI research; that today’s systems are too cortical, focused on reasoning and language, and missing the deeper why of intelligence. Drawing inspiration from the brain’s ancient subcortical structures, new models such as Limbic-Augmented AI (LAAI), SUBNET, and Homeostatic Affective Re…
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This week SUSE's SLES and Red Hat's RHEL are embracing AI in the form of MCP and CUDA support. FFMPEG scores a $100k donation, Pop_OS and Cosmic finally have a release data, and Unity is in need of help. Kodi 22 has an Alpha, Debian has a Systemd dustup, and Krita has landed HDR support. And there's a port of Linux to WASM, so you can run the kern …
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A ‘claw machine’ for the home? I catch up with Arcade 1Up’s Cyrus Rosenberg about the company’s latest machine for the home – and it’s not an arcade machine or digital pinball table Tripp Grant, Senior Director of Partnerships at uBreakiFix by Asurion talks with us about the “right to repair,” following a NYC event co-hosted with Google and iFixit …
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FOSDEM coming up on Jan 31st and Feb 1st, 2026. Watch out for upcoming call for papers! New Zephyr modules out there: wolfSSL Edge Impulse Zephelin Raspberry Pi's VS Code extension for Pico now supports Zephyr OpenRISC and Nvidia monitors STM32 GPIO wake up pins Microchip rain triggered green house OpenBMC Zephyr presentation PSOC Edge E84 AI Hapti…
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Timestamps: 0:00 it's almost halloween i guess 0:19 AMD renames, rebadges older laptop CPUs 1:17 RedTiger-based Discord account hack 2:20 Australia sues Microsoft 3:31 War Thunder! 4:24 QUICK BITS INTRO 4:34 Fujitsu laptops with Blu-ray drives 5:21 Cooler Master walks back repair instructions 6:12 NHTSA investigate's Tesla's Mad Max mode 7:03 Micro…
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Send us a text Across species, evolution “pre-installs” compact neural programs that deliver immediate, reliable behaviors (standing, pecking, web-building) with minimal learning. These behaviors arise from embodied control circuits (reflexes, central pattern generators, innate releasing mechanisms) tuned by morphology and neuromodulators, then ref…
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In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss Intel's recent earnings report, highlighting a sense of stability in the market compared to previous downturns. They explore the demand for CPUs, particularly in the enterprise sector, and the implications of upcoming product launches. The conversation shifts to Intel's foundry developments, whe…
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The Xubuntu torrent was hijacked! There's a performance shootout between Windows and Linux, Austria is going its own way, and Canonical inflicts damage on themselves. Then, Asahi Linux is still rolling, Digikam gains some Wayland features, and Mobian is coming for your phones! For tips we have easyssh, barrier for software KVM, the difference betwe…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the shift from traditional web browsing to AI-powered conversational search. What does this mean for truth, transparency, and the way we think. As chatbots become the new gateway to information, content creators face economic disruption: “zero-click” answers threaten ad revenue, pushing the world from SEO …
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Timestamps: 0:00 ooooh it's gettin spicy 0:10 Valve's Steam update ganks CS2 market 1:19 Microsoft responds to ChatGPT Atlas with Clippy 2:54 Xbox Profits + Halo on PS5 4:36 Rove Lab! 5:25 QUICK BITS INTRO 5:35 Apple threatens to withhold privacy feature 6:11 Apple will help you switch to Android? 6:47 Memory prices hiked 30% 7:18 Nike Project Ampl…
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Zephyr 4.3 feature freeze! Peter Korsgaard, the author of Buildroot, has been contributing to Zephyr, particularly around the EEPROM API. Qt completed their acquisition of IAR Systems. Qt already has some level of Zephyr support. The "search by compatible" feature is now live in the Zephyr board catalog. You can now search for boards by specific se…
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I sit down with General Motors’ SVP Baris Cetinok in NYC to learn about what’s next for GM’s Super Cruise driver assistance technology. What’s coming in 2028 will blow you away Epson, the no. 1 brand in projector sales, has partnered with audio giant Bose, to create Epson’s latest projector line. I chat with Kenny Tang, Product Manager for Epson’s …
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This week, Hackaday's Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up across the universe to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from the previous seven days or so. In Hackaday news, OMG Supercon is almost here! And we just revealed the badge! In other news, we've still got a contest running. Read all about the 2…
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Timestamps: 0:00 don't ya hate when that happens 0:13 Samsung Galaxy XR 1:33 ChatGPT Atlas web browser 3:03 AWS outage fallout, Amazon robot workers 4:26 Odoo! 5:20 QUICK BITS INTRO 5:33 First Nvidia Blackwell GPU made in U.S. 6:14 YouTube rolls out AI 'likeness' detection 7:06 Study finds 45% of chatbot news results suck 7:44 Bionic eye implant 8:…
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Timestamps: 0:00 I'm like Bryan Johnson but healthier 0:10 AWS outage takes out huge chunk of internet 1:19 Meta researches how bad IG is 2:40 Xbox blames Ally X price on ASUS 3:50 UGREEN Magflow! 4:39 QUICK BITS INTRO 4:51 Plane maybe struck by space debris? 5:50 Hackers stole govt agent records 6:36 China accuses US in National Time Center hack 7…
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NordVPN Open Sources their Linux client, AMD and Intel are cooperating on what the next iteration of X86_64 will look like, and Fedora 43 is going to be a week late. Blender 5 and PipeWire 1.6 are each right around the corner and the Free Software Foundation has announced their Librephone initiative. For tips we have the FastMail desktop app, octop…
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Send us a text This episode dives into one of the most debated questions in AI today: Are large language models actually reasoning, or are they just incredibly sophisticated parrots? Our discussion traces two schools of thought. On one side, new ideas like grokking and adaptive reward systems suggest that AI may soon cross the threshold into true p…
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Timestamps: 0:00 Not Picard; Picard-OH 0:12 Steam user count nearly doubled in 5 years 1:20 New OpenAI restrictions, FB auto-editing 2:58 Ground News! 3:53 QUICK BITS INTRO 4:14 iPhone Air, Galaxy S26 Edge sales low 5:03 Google throws shade at Microsoft 365 5:49 Uber drivers can do 'microtasks' for AI 6:43 PayPal partner's stablecoin mints $300 tri…
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It was Elliot and Dan on the podcast today, taking a look at the best the week had to offer in terms of your hacks. We started with surprising news about the rapidly approaching Supercon keynote; no spoilers, but Star Trek fans such as we who don't have tickets will be greatly disappointed. Elliot waxed on about taking the poop out of your prints, …
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Fabio ran a 100-mile mountain race in Japan. He used a custom, Zephyr-powered headlamp during the race, built with an STM32C071 and lenses from Ledil. The Zephyr feature freeze is scheduled for next Friday, October 24th. "Search by compatible" feature is coming to the Zephyr board catalog. Full-day online Zephyr conference by Elektor is happening o…
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Step inside Mr. Lange’s Intro to Business classroom, where students became titans of the cell phone industry in the JA Titan simulation! In this lively podcast, our young entrepreneurs share the highs, the lows, and everything in between as they navigate the challenges of running a business. From strategy to setbacks, celebrate the victories and le…
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Timestamps: 0:00 sorry maybe next time 0:11 Apple M5 iPad Pro, Macbook Pro, Vision Pro 1:41 ROG Xbox Ally X reviews, leaks 3:19 ChatGPT restrictions lifted 5:16 Vessi x LMG giveaway! 6:01 QUICK BITS INTRO 6:13 Windows 10 support ends 6:54 Nvidia DGX Spark launches 7:24 Pixel 10 Pro Fold explodes, ft JerryRigEverything 8:03 Anduril EagleEye smart he…
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Send us a text In a world where AI can write code in seconds, what is the true role of a human engineer? Welcome to Embedded AI, the podcast that explores what is required to build robust, secure, and scalable software with artificial intelligence. Discover why up to 45% of AI code contains security vulnerabilities and why a mandatory, human-led au…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore why today’s AI agents, despite huge advances, still fall short of true, unsupervised autonomy. We break down the findings from two key studies that map out both the architectural and operational barriers to fully independent systems. First, we describe the four levels of agent autonomy, showing why most cu…
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Timestamps: 0:00 your music education starts here 0:15 Sony, AMD reveal Playstation 6 GPU tech 1:28 Intel unveils Panther Lake, XeSS 3 MFG 3:17 Discord says hackers are lying 4:38 Thorum! 5:33 QUICK BITS INTRO 5:43 Apple, Google plan for Texas age checks 6:36 California passes two laws 7:22 Battlefield 6 launch issues 7:54 South Korea loses 858TB o…
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Shawnee Delaney, co-host of a new 12-episode LifeLock series on YouTube called Control Room, joins is to chat about the latest cyber threats and how to fight back. HP has a bunch of new hardware, for work and play, and so we turn to tech lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong for the deets Organizations are using AI more than ever before, but there’s a t…
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Torvalds is ranting about Rust, Google slightly walks back their developer verification plans, and Alpine Linux is moving to a user-merged filesystem. Bcachefs releases DKMS packages, Red Hat has an NDA with Nvidia, and Curl gets a genuinely awesome AI-powered bug report. For tips we cover the Raspberry Pi imager built right into Pi firmware, Immic…
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Timestamps: 0:00 James' Anatomy 0:15 Sora No. 1 on App Store 1:33 Google addresses Android sideloading 2:31 Apple removes ICEblock app 3:27 Squarespace! 4:12 QUICK BITS INTRO 4:21 Tesla Cybertruck door lawsuit 5:12 Nvidia GPU overheating solution 5:55 Quantum computing 2-hour breakthrough 6:50 Cyberattack depletes Asahi beer in Japan 7:39 Computer …
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Send us a text In this episode, we ask: Is the rise of Artificial Intelligence as pivotal as the invention of electricity or the internet? We look at this history-shifting moment by tracing AI's evolution from the first "perceptron" in the 1950s, through the infamous "AI Winter," to today's deep learning revolution. We then peek under the hood of t…
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Linus rejects Linux RISC-V Big Endian patches. Many options for RPC (remote procedure call), but no silver bullet? Network buffers, COBS, Protobuf (nanopb), I2C target mode, EC Host Command subsystem, ... Ring Buffer API RFC. Support has been added for the RP2350's Hazard RISC-V core. Raspberry Pi Pico 2 bootloader support. Waveshare RP2040-Keyboar…
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Whether it’s your full-time job or side hustle, the “gig” economy is an exciting space -- but how could getting paid be better? I’m joined by Visa’s Michael Nevski, Director of Consumer Insights Panos Panay, Amazon’s SVP of Devices and Services, carves out some time to talk to Tech It Out listeners about the latest in Ring doorbells, Echo speakers,…
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Elliot Williams and Al Williams got together to share their favorite hacks of the week with you. If you listen in, you'll hear exciting news about the upcoming SuperCon and the rare occurrence of Al winning the What's That Sound game. For hacks, the guys talk about the IEEE's take on the "best" programming languages of 2025 and how they think AI is…
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