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Hackaday Podcast 132: Laser Disco Ball, Moore’s Law in the Garage, Cheap Electronic Glasses, and Mouse for Elephant Detection

Posted on August 21, 2021 by William

Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys debated the mysteries of the hacker world. There was news this week that Sam Zeloof had improved his home lab chip manufacturing process, which is incredible! We saw an intelligent seismograph made of plastic tube, laser and computer mouse. There is a 3D printed fabric that can be turned into a hard shell using the same principle as the interference fixture. We like the idea that a high-power laser can safely direct the lighting to where you want it.

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