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It’s the podcast so nice we recorded it twice! Despite some technical difficulties (note to self: press the record button significantly before recording the outro), Elliot and Dan were able to soldier through our rundown of the week’s top hacks.

We kicked things off with a roundup of virtual keyboards for the alternate reality crowd, which begged the question of why you’d even need such a thing. We also looked at a couple of cool demoscene-adjacent projects, such as the ultimate in oscilloscope music and a hybrid knob/jack for eurorack synth modules.

We dialed the Wayback Machine into antiquity to take a look at Clickspring’s take on the origins of precision machining; spoiler alert — you can make gas-tight concentric brass tubing using a bow-driven lathe. There’s a squishy pneumatic robot gripper, an MQTT-enabled random number generator, a feline-friendly digital stethoscope, and a typewriter that’ll make you Dymo label maker jealous.

We’ll also mourn the demise of electronics magazines and ponder how your favorite website fills that gap, and learn why it’s really hard to keep open-source software lean and clean. Short answer: because it’s made by people.

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Episode 319 Show Notes:

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Interesting Hacks of the Week:

Weird And Wonderful VR/MR Text Entry Methods, All In One Place Just a moment…Clickspring’s Experimental Archaeology: Concentric Thin-Walled TubingAmazing Oscilloscope Demo Scores The Win At Revision 2025 osci-renderTripping On Oscilloshrooms With An Analog ScopeCrossing Commodore Signal Cables On PurposeLook! It’s A Knob! It’s A Jack! It’s Euroknob!Robot Gets A DIY Pneumatic Gripper Upgrade Vastly Improved Servo Control, Now Without Motor SurgeryRemembering Heathkit

Quick Hacks:

Elliot’s Picks A New And Weird Kind Of TypewriterTerminal DAW Does It In StyleComparing ‘AI’ For Basic Plant Care With Human Brown ThumbsDan’s Picks: Quantum Random Number Generator Squirts Out Numbers Via MQTTOnkyo Receiver Saved With An ESP32Quick And Easy Digital Stethoscope Keeps Tabs On Cat

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Libogc Allegations Rock Wii Homebrew CommunityThe DIY 1982 Picture Phone


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