Hackaday Podcast Episode 383: QR Codes, Caving Gear, and the Old School Way to Learn Electronics  Tom Nardi | amznusa.com

In this week’s episode, Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start things off by getting excited about the recently announced 2026 Retrocomputing Challenge. From there the conversation will cover efforts to improve desktop 3D printing with lasers, an expensive grill with an ESP32 controller and an open source firmware, open source tools underground, and some impressive techniques to squeeze a bit more utility out of the common QR code.

You’ll also hear about turning PVC pipes into flat stock, old school Radio Shack electronic kits, and VR soldering demos. Stick around to the end of the episode learn about the latest developments in over-the-counter hearing aids and the 1-bit CPU that’s enjoying an unexpected fandom nearly 50 years after its release.

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Episode 383 Show Notes:

Mailbag:

  • Alexander wrote in praise of buying ultrasonic knife guts. Donald Papp wrote up his experience with a hacked dental tool a few years back. Now you can get it over the counter.
  • Joey wrote in asking if we can add video/visuals to the Podcast. We complain about how difficult that would be.  🙂
  • Mailbag still needs intro/outro music. Anyone want to whip something up? Send it to mailbag@hackaday.com.

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