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I am Elecia White alongside Christopher White. We're here to chat about the interests, careers, and lives of engineers, artists, educators and makers. Our diverse guest list includes names you may have heard and engineers working quietly in the trenches. Either way, they are knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and inspiring. We'd love to share our enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM).

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347: Be Careful About the Bits

347: Be Careful About the Bits

Chris (@stoneymonster) and Elecia (@logicalelegance) discuss API design and team dynamics. Elecia's book: Making Embedded Systems Embedded Patreon StewMac (Ukulele kits) Transcript: embedded.fm/trans...

8 Okt 202056min

346: You Have Everything You Need

346: You Have Everything You Need

Sophy Wong (@sophywong) creates projects she can wear and writes about them so others can make them as well. We talked about fashion, design, inspiration, and motivation. Sophy's website is sophywong....

1 Okt 20201h 7min

345: Do What Apple Says

345: Do What Apple Says

Gretchen Walker gave advice on creating a BLE iOS application. Gretchen wrote The Ultimate Guide to Apple's Core Bluetooth on the PunchThrough (@PunchThrough) blog. There are many other good posts on ...

24 Sep 20201h 11min

220: Cascading Waterfall of Lights (Repeat)

220: Cascading Waterfall of Lights (Repeat)

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...

17 Sep 20201h 8min

344: Superposition, Entanglement, and Interference

344: Superposition, Entanglement, and Interference

Kitty Yeung (@KittyArtPhysics) spoke with us about the superposition of quantum computing and fashion. If you want to learn more about quantum computing, check out Kitty's series on Hackaday's Quan...

10 Sep 202059min

343: Getting Brains to Work

343: Getting Brains to Work

Chris and Elecia discuss transcripts, listener emails, and brains. We already have a post about the dangers of using Arduino for professional work. Elecia got a Cricut Maker to help her make origami ...

4 Sep 202055min

342: That Girl's Brain

342: That Girl's Brain

Jess Frazelle (@jessfraz) of Oxide Computer (@oxidecomputer) spoke with us about hyperscalers (large companies that make their own datacenter server hardware) and podcasts. Jess wrote an article abou...

27 Aug 202057min

236: The Concept of Delayed Gratification (Repeat)

236: The Concept of Delayed Gratification (Repeat)

Roger Linn (@roger_linn) gave us new ideas about musical instruments, detailing how wonderful expressive control, 3D buttons, and keyscanning can be. Roger's company is Roger Linn Design. We talked ex...

20 Aug 20201h 10min

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