467: Temporary Axolotl
Embedded29 Dec 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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