
377: Robot at the Park
Erin Kennedy (@RobotGrrl) spoke with us about learning new things, nice robots at the beach, lighting up fog voxels, and being part of the maker community. Erin's Robot Missions (@RobotMissions) was f...
17 Kesä 202155min

376: Left Half of My Brain Is Digital
From his view in retirement, David Comer spoke with us about continuing to learn, staying engaged in an engineering career, and how the Galileo memory module worked.
10 Kesä 202159min

375: Hiding in Your Roomba
Brittany Postnikoff (@Straithe) spoke with us about scary robots, neat stickers, and contributing to open source projects. Brittany's website is straithe.com and her sticker channel is twitch.tv/str41...
3 Kesä 202154min

374: Getting Rafty
Tenaya Hurst Conklin (@TenayaHurst) discussed STEAM teaching tools and kits from RAFT (@RAFTBayArea). RAFT is at raft.net. The Abiotic Dissection activity is pretty amusing (from the STEAM Learning...
27 Touko 20211h 3min

142: New and Improved Appendages (Repeat)
Sarah Petkus offers to let her robot lick Christopher's leg. Christopher agrees reluctantly once we determine the saliva will be anti-bacterial hand sanitizer. Sarah is a kinetic artist and some of he...
20 Touko 20211h 15min

373: Docker! Docker! Docker!
It's another Elecia and Chris episode and this time we cover handling hourly work when the task doesn't neatly divide into hours, using Docker (and Conda and Virtualenv) for development, growing the p...
13 Touko 20211h 14min

372: The Motivation of Creativity
Anne Barela (@anne_engineer) spoke with us about working as an engineer in the US Foreign Service and writing tutorials for Adafruit. Anne has also written two books: Getting Started with Adafruit Tri...
6 Touko 202154min

371: All Martian Things Considered
Doug Ellison (@doug_ellison), Engineering Camera Team Lead at NASA's JPL and Martian photographer, spoke with us about low power systems, cameras, clouds, and dust devils on Mars. The best paper for l...
29 Huhti 20211h 6min















