
227: Half of Everything Is Wrong
Anthony Navarro (@avnavarro42) of Udacity (@udacity) spoke with us about learning. We talked about the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition (an education-oriented technical readiness level) and a little...
21 Dec 20171h 8min

226: Camp AVR Vs. Camp Microchip
Jay Carlson (@jaydcarlson), author of The Amazing $1 Microcontroller, joined us to talk about comparing microcontrollers and determining our biases. This was an in-depth comparison of different micro ...
14 Dec 20171h 20min

225: When Toasters Attack
Maria Gorlatova spoke with us about how the combination of devices and cloud computing will change the world as we know it. Maria's bio, blog, and LinkedIn page. Other topics: Federated Learning fro...
7 Dec 20171h 3min

124: Please Don't Light Yourself on Fire (Repeat)
Windell Oskay (@Oskay) of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories (@EMSL) told us about co-authoring a book: The Annotated Build-It-Yourself Science Laboratory. Some great EMSL links: A signed copy of Winde...
29 Nov 20171h 15min

224: Interrupts to Interrupt Interrupts
Andrei Chichak joins Elecia and Christopher to do a deep dive into the world of interrupts. Andrei writes on our blog: Embedded Wednesdays. He has written specifically about interrupts in multiple way...
22 Nov 20171h 18min

223: Gregorian Chants and Things
Christopher (@stoneymonster) and Elecia (@logicalelegance) chat about listener questions and things they've been up to. A listener turned Chris on to Ray Wilson and his Music From Outer Space website ...
16 Nov 20171h 1min

222: Virtual Bunnie
Jonathan Beri (@beriberikix) spoke with us about his double life: Particle.io product manager by day, maker by night (and weekends). Jonathan wrote a chapter about piDuino5 Mobile Robot Platform in Ja...
10 Nov 20171h 1min

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


















