464: Please Make This Monster Look Scary
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464: Please Make This Monster Look Scary

Chris and Elecia talk about their favorite processors, their breakfast preferences, large language model ethics, presents, and Eeyore's birthday.

Elecia's new edition of her book Making Embedded Systems is finished! (Except for a couple months of tech reviews, updating, copyediting, and drawings.) It will be out in March.

All of the back issues of Byte Magazine

Chris' radio kit that he mentioned but didn't name is the QRP Labs QCX+ 5W CW Transceiver.

Transcript

Nordic Semiconductor empowers wireless innovation, by providing hardware, software, tools and services that allow developers to create the IoT products of tomorrow. Learn more about Nordic Semiconductor at nordicsemi.com, check out the DevAcademy at academy.nordicsemi.com and interact with the Nordic Devzone community at devzone.nordicsemi.com.

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223: Gregorian Chants and Things

223: Gregorian Chants and Things

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222: Virtual Bunnie

222: Virtual Bunnie

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221: Hiding in Plain Sight

221: Hiding in Plain Sight

Author Jimmy Soni (@jimmyasoni) spoke with us about his biography of Claude Shannon, founder of information theory and digital circuit theory. A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Informat...

2 Nov 20171h 8min

220: Cascading Waterfall of Lights

220: Cascading Waterfall of Lights

Ben Hencke (@im889) spoke with us about OHWS, Tindie, and blinking lights. Ben sells his Pixelblaze WiFi LED controller on his ElectroMage store on Tindie. It is based on the ESP8266 and uses the DotS...

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62: Costs a Penny to Go to the Bathroom (Repeat)

62: Costs a Penny to Go to the Bathroom (Repeat)

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19 Okt 20171h 5min

219: Not Obviously Negligent

219: Not Obviously Negligent

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12 Okt 20171h 14min

218: Neutron Star of Dev Boards

218: Neutron Star of Dev Boards

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217: 10000 Pounds of Pressure

217: 10000 Pounds of Pressure

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