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Hackaday Podcast 135: Three Rocket Hackers, All Game Boy Gates, and Deep Exploration from the Rowing Boat

Posted on September 11, 2021 by William

Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Tom Nardi reviewed the best stories and tips from last week, covering everything from avoiding rockets to making homemade OLED displays.We will introduce an incredible attempt real Simulating the Nintendo Game Boy, low-cost injection molding of rubber parts, tubes filled with hypersonic shock waves, and how a hacked depth detector and rowing boat can help map local rivers and lakes that would not normally receive any sounding love. In addition, even if he is on vacation this week, Elliot left us a ruddy mysterious song to try to identify.

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