357: How Do You Think Waffles Work?
Embedded9 Jan 2021

357: How Do You Think Waffles Work?

Chris and Elecia talk about making albums, making progress, DIY shot reporting, getting credit, and project management.

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309: Nature's Engineers

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308: More Energy

308: More Energy

Jacob Martinez (@jacobotech) spoke with Elecia about DigitalNEST (@DigiNEST), a non-profit devoted to giving high school and college age students access to technology, job training, and career develop...

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307: Big While Loop

307: Big While Loop

Chris and Elecia explain when and why to use an operating system on a microcontroller (real-time or not). Thank you to our Embedded Patreon supporters, particularly to our corporate patreon, InterWork...

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306: What Is in the Magic Box?

306: What Is in the Magic Box?

Dr. Loretta Cheeks (@loretta_cheeks) spoke with us about implicit bias in text, machine learning, getting a PhD, and STEAM outreach via Strong Ties (strongtiesaz.org). Also see: Loretta's research ...

17 Okt 20191h 2min

305: Humans Have a Terrible Spec Sheet

305: Humans Have a Terrible Spec Sheet

Amanda "w0z" Wozniak (@kainzowa) spoke with us about her career through biomedical engineering and startups. Amanda contributed a chapter to Building Open Source Hardware: DIY Manufacturing. (A book...

3 Okt 20191h 4min

304: ADC Channel Six

304: ADC Channel Six

What do you get when you connect the open-source reverse engineer of Valve's Steam Controller and the main electrical engineer of said device? Jeff Keyzer (@mightyohm) and Gregory Gluszek (@greggersau...

26 Sep 20191h 15min

303: Kids, Turn in Your Chips

303: Kids, Turn in Your Chips

Jay Carlson (@jaydcarlson) is back on the show to discuss education and the techniques he's using to teach embedded systems. Jay has some great posts on his jaycarlson.net blog. The one related to thi...

19 Sep 20191h 46min

51: There Is No Crying in Strcpy (Repeat)

51: There Is No Crying in Strcpy (Repeat)

Jen Costillo (@rebelbotjen) joins Elecia and Christopher to discuss their experiences interviewing (both as interviewer and interviewee). Elecia did an hour long webinar on how to conduct technical in...

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