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An exciting new podcast direct from Arduino discussing education, STEAM, technology, trends, and all things Arduino Education. Join us every week for a chat with inspirational guests, fun tutorials, and the latest STEAM and edutech info. We also have a live web show every Thursday, featuring projects, guests and more. Save you place right here: https://www.arduino.cc/education/eduvision
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Learn Programming and Electronics with Arduino

Programming Electronics Academy

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Video lessons on learning programming and electronics with Arduino. This is part of our Arduino Crash Course and Arduino Course for Absolute Beginners. It's designed to take someone with little or no experience in programming and electronics and get them fast-tracked to learning the skills to prototype using Arduino.
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Programming Electronics Academy Podcast

Programming Electronics Academy

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The Programming Electronics Academy Podcast is a show featuring programmers, hobbyists, and other influencers, who are realizing their creative vision using Arduino. In each episode our host and guests of the show will talk about their creative projects and prototypes, how they managed build them, and what listeners can do to get out there and make their own projects using Arduino.
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From The Lab

Tech with Eric | MKME Lab

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Tech, electronics, content creation, Arduino, 3D printing, entrepreneurship, business and more. Join Eric the founder of MKME podcast shows & check out the YouTube channel for videos and live shows posted every Monday and Friday!
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Possibly Unsafe

Possibly Unsafe

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POSSIBLY UNSAFE is a hands-on adventure in DIY hosted by Patrick Norton and Michael Hand. Whether it’s experimenting with bacon in the kitchen, building an amazing gaming PC, or hacking brains with Arduinos- Possibly Unsafe is ready to help viewers get end results while not necessarily following the proper protocols.
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Engineer's Grimoire

Rachel De Barros

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Engineer’s Grimoire is your haunted handbook for mastering circuits, conquering code, and surviving the technical unknown. Hosted by Rachel De Barros, each episode reveals practical lessons in Arduino, wiring, and electronics—taught with a touch of the arcane. Whether you're building your first circuit or battling a gremlin that won't die, this is where magic meets engineering… and the smoke stays in the chips.
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Hackaday Podcast

Hackaday

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Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.
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The Simple Electronics Podcast

Simple Electronics

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A Podcast loosely related to the Electronics hobby and whatever the guests are into! Tune in every 2 weeks for a new guest and a new main topic! If you are into Arduino, soldering, 3d printers or just about anything else related to hobby electronics, you are in the right place!
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That Maker Show

Andrew Chalkley

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That Maker Show is a weekly video Podcast that takes a look at the latest news in the maker movement. From 3D printing to printable electronics, from Arduino to Raspberry Pi, we've got it covered.
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The Untitled Linux Show covers the week's hottest Linux news for desktop, gaming, and even enterprise. ULS is the weekly update you don't want to miss, from the latest kernel development to the updates on your favorite apps! Each episode finishes with a killer command line tip from each host. You can join Club TWiT for $10 per month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for all our shows plus everything else the club offers...or get just this podcast ad-free for $5 per month. New episodes ar ...
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Let's Make It is a show that is all about making things, in particular electronic things. During this show we will be using things like Arduinos, PIC chips and Raspberry Pie's to make all kinds of electronic gadgets. We are making these gadgets to learn how they work. Not technical, not to worry, we are going to start really simple and teach you as we go along. All it requires is a desire to want to learn some programming and electronics. This show is hosted by Mike Myers of Genius Idea Stud ...
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Let's Make It is a show that is all about making things, in particular electronic things. During this show we will be using things like Arduinos, PIC chips and Raspberry Pie's to make all kinds of electronic gadgets. We are making these gadgets to learn how they work. Not technical, not to worry, we are going to start really simple and teach you as we go along. All it requires is a desire to want to learn some programming and electronics. This show is hosted by Mike Myers of Genius Idea Stud ...
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Let's Make It is a show that is all about making things, in particular electronic things. During this show we will be using things like Arduinos, PIC chips and Raspberry Pie's to make all kinds of electronic gadgets. We are making these gadgets to learn how they work. Not technical, not to worry, we are going to start really simple and teach you as we go along. All it requires is a desire to want to learn some programming and electronics. This show is hosted by Mike Myers of Genius Idea Stud ...
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Paranormal Circuits

Rachel De Barros

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Welcome to Paranormal Circuits, the ultimate podcast where the world of hobby electronics collides with supernatural mysteries! Each episode immerses you in a spine-tingling story inspired by classic paranormal tales and detective adventures. But there’s a twist: YOU are part of the action! As an investigator with the Paranormal Circuits Bureau, you’ll face challenges that require your engineering and coding skills to solve. Follow along as we teach you how to wire up circuits, program micro ...
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Podcast in which students in Mr. Lange's Computer Science courses have a platform to discuss what they are currently learning in their classes, innovative development projects students are completing during their Research & Development opportunities, technology related topics that are in the news and new amazing technologies coming into the market.
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Join Father Robert Ballecer and Lou Maresca on Coding 101, a weekly instructional, project-oriented programming show with appeal for beginning to intermediate programmers. Using a combination of classroom-style teaching, guest programmers, and special interest segments, Coding 101 offers beginner, intermediate, and "applied" programming topics within several interchangeable modules. Learn programming languages such as Java, C++, Visual Basic, PHP, Perl, and more! Although the show is no long ...
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Join Father Robert Ballecer and Lou Maresca on Coding 101, a weekly instructional, project-oriented programming show with appeal for beginning to intermediate programmers. Using a combination of classroom-style teaching, guest programmers, and special interest segments, Coding 101 offers beginner, intermediate, and "applied" programming topics within several interchangeable modules. Learn programming languages such as Java, C++, Visual Basic, PHP, Perl, and more! Although the show is no long ...
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The Poor Proles Skillshare

Poor proles almanac Skillshare

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This podcast is a stream of the audio files from the Poor Proles Almanac Prepper Skillshare Twitch channel. If you're not familiar with the Poor Proles Almanac, go check out the podcast and support this project at www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac !
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This week's Electromaker Show is now available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 173! Somehow Nordic Semiconductor made the nRF54L series twice as fast as the nRF52, but use less power. We talk about this, and the nRF Connect VSCode plugin, along with Duke Nukem 3D running on an Arduino Nano M…
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This discussion analyzes the evolving landscape of semiconductor networking and custom silicon, anchored by recent updates from Marvell and Broadcom. Ben and Jay review Marvell’s Industry Analyst Day, noting the company’s strategic pivot toward networking and optical interconnects over pure custom logic. They debate the technical and timeline chall…
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This Week is the week for Cosmic! Jeff looks at a tiny NAS and Jonathan chats about the Orange Pi 6 Pro. Gnome says no more AI in extensions, Microsoft brings the Hornet, and you shouldn't be running Gogs. The Rust experiment is over, and CachyOS is eating Arch's lunch! For tips we have StarLit for your terminal weather needs, a primer on keeping e…
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Robert's experience with Zephyr RTOS libcsp, a library for the Cubesat Space Protocol that's available as a Zephyr module New Biometrics driver class Benjamin's presentation about Cyber Resilience Act Readiness for Embedded Product Makers External GPU support for LVGL Snenseo BLE coffee machine Zephyr Tech Talk next week! A Visual Approach to Devic…
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Tech lifestyle experts Mario Armstrong and Carley Knobloch share some gadget gift ideas ahead of the holidays – including smartwatches, AI-powered laptops, smart home gear, and gaming accessories I also suggest some great gear gifts from Nintendo, Razer, Amazon, ASUS, ViewSonic, and remarkable/Staples Recorded at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, I sit d…
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Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams met up to cover the best of Hackaday this week, and they want you to listen in. There were a hodgepodge of hacks this week, ranging from home automation with RF, volumetric displays in glass, and some crazy clocks, too. Ever see a typewriter that uses an ink pen? Elliot and Al hadn't either. Want tim…
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In this episode, Ben and Jay discuss a range of topics including Ben's health update, Amazon's recent AWS event focusing on AI compute, the competitive landscape with Nvidia and Google, Marvell's earnings and challenges in custom silicon, networking innovations with DPUs, Marvell's acquisition of Celestial, Nvidia's investment in Synopsys, Intel's …
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Linux 6.18 is officially out, and officially an LTS release, 6.19 has plenty to be excited about, including the color pipeline API. NVIDIA is making progress with Wayland and other regions, Fedora is moving away from FBCON, and Flowblade sees a Wayland-only future. NPM has a worm problem, and we're still gaining ground on Steam! For tips, we have s…
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Recorded at AWS RE:Invent in Las Vegas, I sit down with Dr. Mackenzie Herzog, NFL VP for Player Performance and Innovation, to hear about the league's approach to injury data collection and strategy Speaking of AWS Re:Invent, we also talk about the cross section of technology and food – including something called “drive-thru AI” -- with Deborah Sim…
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Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they go over their picks for the best stories and hacks from the previous week. Things start off with a warning about the long-term viability of SSD backups, after which the discussion moves onto the limits of 3D printed PLA, the return of the Pebble smart watch, some unconventional aircraft, a…
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Sphinx 9.0 is out Mercedes Benz ARDEP LIN (Local Interconnect Network) subsystem proposal Qualcomm hiring Zephyr developers! MQTT-SN is making a come-back Realtek AmebaD Space Cubics SC-OBC V1 COND_CASE_1, a switch/case like variant of the COND_CODE_1 macro RV3032 TPS55287 Working Group nominations CRA (Cyber Resilience Act) FAQ Join us on Discord!…
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We start with Z-wave, look at Open Source NVIDIA, and celebrate Intel hiring Linux engineers. Then Valve is still working on HDR in the kernel, Google is moving to Aluminium, and Patents just got a tiny bit worse. But KDE is dropping X11 next year, and Fedora is embracing the Nix packager! For tips we have podliner for your tui podcast needs, ss fo…
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You don’t need a degree in computer engineering to remain cybersafe while shopping this holiday season! For some simple tips, we’re joined by Leena Elias, Chief Product Officer at Gen, the parent company to Norton. Tech expert Amber Mac drops by with some great holiday gadgets and game ideas – and I’ll share some suggestions, too, many of which are…
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This week, Hackaday's Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up over coffee to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from the previous seven days or so. On What's That Sound, Kristina got sort of close, but of course failed spectacularly. Will you fare better and perhaps win a Hackaday Podcast t-shirt? Mayhap…
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New Zephyr docs homepage is coming (...or already landed by the time you listen to this!) Zephyr Linux RPC with ec_host_cmd Linux netdev patchwork Zephyrbot opens issue #100,000 Seeed Studio XIAO Debug Mate Upcoming OpenAI device ...and job listings mention Zephyr RTOS? 👀 Deep dive into ST's Phase Change Memory (PCM) LVGL 9.4 support DTSh (Devi…
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This week's Electromaker Show is now available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 172! The Electromaker Show is back with news from our trip to Maker Faire Shenzhen, Nordic and Neuton.AI's merging and what it means for edgeAI, and our Product of the Week: The HuskyLens2! Tune in for the latest …
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In this conversation, Ben Bajarin discusses the recent innovations surrounding NanoBanana and its new feature, Notebook LM, which has significantly impacted the way infographics are created. He highlights the ease with which users can transform data and text into visually appealing infographics, showcasing the power of AI in data visualization.…
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This week Qualcomm is back, and maybe everything is terrible with Arduino. Valve has been funding more Open Source work, and we're reading those tea leaves. Blender is out, AMD is writing code for their next-gen GPUs, and there's finally a remote access solution for Wayland. For tips, we have LibrePods for better AirPod support on Linux, paru for a…
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When it comes to buying a new PC – especially if you’re into gaming – there’s no shortage of brands out there. And so, in this interview, we chat about the option to have experts build a custom gaming computer for you. I sit down with Kevin Jia, CEO and co-founder of Quoted Tech Speaking of computers, thrilled to have on the show for the first time…
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Wait, what? Is it time for the podcast again? Seems like only yesterday that Dan joined Elliot for the weekly rundown of the choicest hacks for the last 1/52 of a year. but here we are. We had quite a bit of news to talk about, including the winners of the Component Abuse Challenge -- warning, some components were actually abused for this challenge…
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Linus' keynote at EOSS Korea Greg's keynote at EOSS Korea Linux C guard implementation sudo-rs Affected By Multiple Security Vulnerabilities Cloudflare outage Moddable SDK Zephyr Doom on nRF5340 West Module Registry for community modules Greybus Module for Zephyr STM32V8 Ridiculously tiny ESP32-C3 board Alientek DNESP32S3B OV5642 camera driver Blue…
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The conversation explores the dynamics of market competition, particularly focusing on AMD's position and the strategies of hyperscalers. The discussion delves into game theory as a framework for understanding potential future scenarios in the tech industry. They also discuss key neocloud earnings and engage in a conversation on if these companies …
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Valve is going to attempt the Linux trifecta, Firefox is adding more AI and people aren't happy, and the kernel is refining its own AI guidelines. FFmpeg is tired of AI generated CVEs, no matter how good they are! Rust isn't always more secure, your Ubuntu desktop can last for 15 years now, and OpenSUSE Tumbleweed has some surprises. For Tips, we c…
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Dancing and gaming collide in the latest iteration of the ‘Just Dance’ series. We catch up with Simon Chanu, Associate Producer on Just Dance 2026 Edition, at Ubisoft Paris. Whether it’s buying holiday gifts or your weekly grocery shop, save money with the Flipp app and website. We sit down with CEO Michael Silverman to get the scoop on what’s new …
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Zephyr 4.3 has been released! 🎉 https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/releases/tag/v4.3.0 Demo video Blog post tiny386 Minecraft server in a light bulb Actuator working group discussions French accent unsupported in file path Arduino Nesso N1 Linux kernel enabling MS extensions Infineon T2G Body High Adafruit MCP4728 shield BQ25188 Li-Po cha…
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It's a wet November evening across Western Europe, the steel-grey clouds have obscured a rare low-latitude aurora this week, and Elliot Williams is joined by Jenny List for this week's podcast. And we've got a fine selection for your listening pleasure! The 2025 Component Abuse Challenge has come to an end, so this week you'll be hearing about a fe…
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Flatpak has hit a bump in the road, but Sebastian Wick may have it back on course. KDE is making progress on the upcoming 6.6, and Fedora 43 is out. The Turris Omnia NG is a compelling Linux router, RDSEED has a bit of a problem on AMD Zen 5, and Mozilla drops the ball with AI translations. There's some weird security stories to cover in Open Offic…
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This episode argues that today’s AI exuberance fits a familiar pattern: bubbles misallocate capital on the way up but leave behind productive infrastructure that powers the next S-curve. We revisit the “boom-bust-build-out” cycle and apply it to compute and the grid, note why “good enough” AI latency could flip capex behavior, and push back on mode…
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Have kids or grandkids? Learn all about TickTalk 5, the latest smartwatch for kids. We’re joined by Vivian Gong, President & Co-Founder of the company Tech lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong stops by with some gadget and game gift ideas ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday Speaking of gaming, I share my impressions of the ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X, …
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Debian's APT Will Soon Begin Requiring Rust Rust implementation of Arduino API Upcoming Zephyr Tech Talk about all things Arduino and Zephyr Zephyr switching to C17 AkiraOS LRC client Pebble 2 Duo hardware files NVMEM support for OTP Fuses Actuator API Working group meeting links Zephyr turns 10 survey Upcoming Zephyr meetups…
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Hackaday Editors Tom Nardi and Al Williams spent the weekend at Supercon and had to catch up on all the great hacks. Listen in as they talk about their favorites. Plus, stick around to the end to hear about some of the highlights from their time in Pasadena. If you're still thinking about entering the Component Abuse Contest, you're just about out …
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The conversation delves into the competitive landscape of cloud computing, focusing on Nvidia's ambitions and the fragmentation of the market with numerous Neo clouds. Jay Goldberg discusses the implications of this fragmentation for Nvidia and its customers, who are increasingly seeking to develop their own custom silicon.…
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This week SUSE's SLES and Red Hat's RHEL are embracing AI in the form of MCP and CUDA support. FFMPEG scores a $100k donation, Pop_OS and Cosmic finally have a release data, and Unity is in need of help. Kodi 22 has an Alpha, Debian has a Systemd dustup, and Krita has landed HDR support. And there's a port of Linux to WASM, so you can run the kern …
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A ‘claw machine’ for the home? I catch up with Arcade 1Up’s Cyrus Rosenberg about the company’s latest machine for the home – and it’s not an arcade machine or digital pinball table Tripp Grant, Senior Director of Partnerships at uBreakiFix by Asurion talks with us about the “right to repair,” following a NYC event co-hosted with Google and iFixit …
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FOSDEM coming up on Jan 31st and Feb 1st, 2026. Watch out for upcoming call for papers! New Zephyr modules out there: wolfSSL Edge Impulse Zephelin Raspberry Pi's VS Code extension for Pico now supports Zephyr OpenRISC and Nvidia monitors STM32 GPIO wake up pins Microchip rain triggered green house OpenBMC Zephyr presentation PSOC Edge E84 AI Hapti…
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