Hackaday Podcast 133: Caustic Lenses, Not Ice-Cream Automation, Archery Mech Suit, And The Cheapest Robot Arm

Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams wade into a week of wonderful hacks. There’s an acrylic lens that hides images in the network of caustics: the light rays that shine through it. Boston Dynamics is finally showing the good stuff; people wrenching on ‘bots, and all kinds of high-end equipment failure, along with some epic successes. Can you grow better plants by inferring what they need by accurately weighing them? In more turbulent news, a police drone slammed into a Cessna mid-flight, the ISS went for an unexpected spin, and McDonald’s not-ice-cream machines have a whole new layer of drama around them.

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!

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Episode 133 Show Notes:

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One thought on “Hackaday Podcast 133: Caustic Lenses, Not Ice-Cream Automation, Archery Mech Suit, And The Cheapest Robot Arm

  1. Great show as always :) Mike if you need a robot to remind you to take breaks, my take on one was the screaming sun from Rick and Morty printed and pasted on the CD tray of an old cd/dvd drive. Having it slowly rising behind my laptop screen with accompanying sound effects was hilarious and hard to ignore!

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