467: Temporary Axolotl
Embedded29 Des 2023

467: Temporary Axolotl

Chris and Elecia talk about cars, fleeting moments of fame, their year, and the sorry state of tools in the embedded space.

Chris became internet famous for asking a car dealership's chatbot (powered by ChatGPT) to generate Python code for fluid dynamics problems. After this, someone else asked the chatbot to sell a car for $1.

Pass the Bricks is an organization that takes Lego bricks and turns them into sets for kids who don't have any. Speaking of re-use, contact the show if you'd like to get in touch with Nelson.

Chris is on 4 tracks on Flavigula's album Nine Sided Die. He also enjoyed putting together an EMSL Bulbdial clock kit.

Elecia will be speaking at the Embedded Online Conference.

Transcript

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49: Is That an Ardunio in Your Pocket

49: Is That an Ardunio in Your Pocket

Tenaya Hurst (@ArduinoWoman) shares her incredible enthusiasm for teaching Arduino and the San Jose's Tech Museum of Innovation (The Tech). Being a geo-anthrop-actress, Tenaya teaches ch...

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48: Widgets on the Hands of Ants

48: Widgets on the Hands of Ants

Dr. Kevin Shaw, CTO of Sensor Platforms, spoke with Elecia about his career progressing from designing MEMS to building a company that makes sensor fusion algorithms. Wandering from the Internet of Th...

23 Apr 20141h 6min

47: Bridge of Toothpicks

47: Bridge of Toothpicks

Nathan Tuck joined Christopher White (@stoneymonster) and Elecia White to chat about varied topics relating to being an embedded (and graphics) engineer (and manager). Nate works at NVidia on the Tegr...

16 Apr 20141h 32min

46: I'm Painting the Turtle

46: I'm Painting the Turtle

Jennelle Crothers (@jkc137) explained to Elecia what a technology evangelist does. Of course, it wasn't an embedded technology but it was still amusing. Plus, Elecia got to play with a Surface Pro. Ch...

9 Apr 201440min

45: Yanking on a Cat's Tail Is the Only Way to Learn

45: Yanking on a Cat's Tail Is the Only Way to Learn

David Anders (Google+) joined Elecia to chat about open source hardware, what it means, how to do it, and why.  Dave will be speaking at the embedded Linux conference in San Jose, CA on April 30th: 9...

2 Apr 201450min

44: Light Up Strikes Back

44: Light Up Strikes Back

Josh Chan and Tarun Pondicherry, founders of Light Up (@Lightup or on Facebook), returned to the show. In episode 7, they were midway through their kickstarter, planning to make a product to teach ele...

26 Mar 201448min

43: A Lot of High-Falutin' Math

43: A Lot of High-Falutin' Math

Tony Rios from MEMSIC spoke with Elecia about inertial systems and tuning algorithms used in sensor fusion (i.e. Kalman). The IMU380 will appear soon, creating a whole line of relatively inexpensive q...

19 Mar 20141h 1min

42: Blocks of Gold with LCD Displays

42: Blocks of Gold with LCD Displays

Christopher White (@stoneymonster) and Elecia talk about the failed startups (and projects) they've been through, focusing on identifying how to discern the end is nigh.  A nice collection of startups...

12 Mar 20141h 9min

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