Hackaday Podcast 207: Modular Furniture, Plastic Prostheses and Your Data on YouTube

Join editor Elliot Williams and editor Tom Nardi as they explore the best and most interesting stories from the past week. The most important story is of course the possibility that at least some of the unidentified flying objects the US Air Force has valiantly shot down were in fact the work of amateur radio enthusiasts, but a quantitative comparison of the mega- NASA's SLS rocket to that of popular breakfast cereals certainly deserves a mention too.

Then the discussion will range from modular home furnishings to the ability to use YouTube (or maybe VHS tapes) to back up your data and AI-generated Pong. Cheap CO2 monitors that may or may not be CO2 monitors, prosthetic limbs made from locally recycled plastic, and an answer to Jenny's Linux audio challenge from earlier this month are also up for debate.

Check out the links below if you want to follow along, and as always, let us know what you think of this episode in the comments!

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Hackaday Podcast 207: Modular Furniture, Plastic Prostheses and Your Data on YouTube

Join editor Elliot Williams and editor Tom Nardi as they explore the best and most interesting stories from the past week. The most important story is of course the possibility that at least some of the unidentified flying objects the US Air Force has valiantly shot down were in fact the work of amateur radio enthusiasts, but a quantitative comparison of the mega- NASA's SLS rocket to that of popular breakfast cereals certainly deserves a mention too.

Then the discussion will range from modular home furnishings to the ability to use YouTube (or maybe VHS tapes) to back up your data and AI-generated Pong. Cheap CO2 monitors that may or may not be CO2 monitors, prosthetic limbs made from locally recycled plastic, and an answer to Jenny's Linux audio challenge from earlier this month are also up for debate.

Check out the links below if you want to follow along, and as always, let us know what you think of this episode in the comments!

Download it yourself!

News: What is this sound? Do you know this sound? Fill out the form for a chance to win! Interesting Hacks of the Week: Quick Tips: Elliot's Picks: Tom's Picks: Must-See Items:

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