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HACKADAY PODCAST 148: POKEMON TRADES, anniversary IPOD PROTOTYPE, silly SATELLITE TRICKS, and LED strip SENSORS

Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys get caught up on the week that was. people go to terrific lengths for video game saves, but this Pokemon hack that does hardware-based trade conversion between the game Boy’s Pokemon 2 and Pokemon 3 is something else. Why do we still use batteries when incredibly capacitors exist? They’re different components, silly, and work best at different things. turns out you can study the atmosphere by sending radio waves through it, and that’s exactly what the ESA is doing… around Mars! and will machined parts become as easy to custom-made buy as PCBs have become? this week we take a closer look at prototyping as a service.

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Episode 148 show Notes:

What’s that Sound?

That sound was mobs from Minecraft

[Jort] was randomly drawn from 23 right actions and wins the shirt!

Hash any file to create a “random” number

Try it with the Podcast Logo!

New This Week:

Remembering Sanjay Mortimer, Pioneer and Visionary In 3D Printing

Interesting Hacks of the Week:

Cracking The Spotify Code

Intelligent Mail® Barcode (IMb) 4-State Specification

IPod, as a result I Am: looking back At An original IPod Prototype

SuperCapacitors Vs Batteries Again

BAMF: hard Drive Platter Launcher among All-Time Favorites

Two capacitor paradox – Wikipedia

Two wire Sensors On LED Strips

Bridging game Worlds With The ‘Impossible’ Pokémon Trade

Pokemon Time Capsule

Two Mars Orbiters chatted For Atmospheric Science

Quick Hacks:

Elliot’s Picks

Assistive tech and video Games

My major Is Gaming…

Get down to Some African Tunes With This HomeBrew Synth

Mike’s Picks:

Secret ingredient For 3D-Printed Circuit Traces: Electroplating

Touchscreen-Powered USB Hub Selectively Powers Down Devices

The Safest model Roller Coaster

Can’t-Miss Articles:

Spacing Out: Telescopes, Politics, and Spacecraft Design

Made To Spec: The Coming Age Of Prototyping As A Service

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