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515: Script BoomersNick Kartsioukas joined us to talk about security in embedded systems. Nick Kartsioukassecurity, engineering, sbom, cveYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/515
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514: Just Turn Off All the ComputersPhilip Koopman joined us to talk about embedded systems becoming embodied and intelligent. We focus on the safety considerations of making an intelligent and embodied device. Philip Koopmanauthor, professor, ai, safety, engineering, self driving cars,Yeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/514
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513: I’m Sorry You Learned SomethingJason Turner of C++ Weekly and Empty Crate spoke with us about the joy of puzzles, the changing directions of an interesting career, and the C++ programming language. I mean, of course we talked about C++. But only a little. Jason Turnerpuzzles, author, C++, programming language, learningYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/513
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512: What if I Didn’t Stop?Katherine “Smalls” Connell spoke with us about making thin and flexible circuits, making stretchable electronics, and running a successful Kickstarter.Katherine "Smalls" Connellmaker, Kickstarter, LEDsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/512
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511: Forty Trillion DividesChris and Elecia talk about the show overflowing to another bit, fight over vim vs nano, consider awards, discuss writing (and self-motivation), consider linear algebra on AI cores, encourage remote device quality assurance, describe design documentation, review timer multipliers, and consider changing chip vendors.babble, podcasting, engineering, writing, adviceYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/511
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510: The Secret ChipChristina Cyr spoke with us about building cell phones, entrepreneurship, social purpose corporations, awards, lithium recycling, and her interesting career path. Christina Cyrentrepreneur, electrical engineer, education, careersYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/510
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509: Swarmed by EngineersSteve Hinch wrote a book about engineering, innovation, and business. He shares decades of wisdom gleaned from his career at Hewlett-Packard and Agilent as an engineer, manager, marketing director, and general manager. Steve HinchMudder, author, engineering, consultingYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/509
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508: Descartes' DemonWilliam Griffin spoke to us about hardware-in-the-loop testing, simulation, terminology, learning complex topics, and books.William Griffinelectronics,hil,hardware-in-the-loop,simulationYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/508
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507: Turn Our Data Into PredatorsChris and Elecia chat about books, courses, alternate podcasts, electronics, statistics, kidnapping Roo, and journaling failures. electronics, babble, journaling, musicYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/507
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506: How Do I Fit a Whale Into an Apartment Building?Dmitry Grinberg joined us to talk about running Linux on small microprocessors (physically small and/or 4-bit). Dmitry does this by emulating a MIPS processor. Boot times vary between minutes and days, depending on the processor. Dmitry Grinbergelectronics, processors, microcontrollers, optimization, linuxYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/506
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505: Potato in a Number FieldWe spoke with Peter Griffin about Jumperless Breadboards, no-install GUI development, Excel, and puppies.Peter Griffinexcel,electronics, puppies, GUI,Yeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/505
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504: The Robot Was Expecting ItElecia and Chris discuss people that have influenced their lives and careers, thinking about past career choices and regrets therein, identities, the Embedded Slack book club, and electronic projects. babble, electronics, careers, bookclubYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/504
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503: The Tiniest LaptopsEmily Lovell spoke with us about teaching how to contribute to open source, including her own experience creating the LilyTiny as a Master’s student and researching the impact as a PhD student. Emily Lovellopensource, guitar, hardware, professor, engineering, electronicsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/503
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502: Chat, J'ai Peté!Chris and Elecia talk about Murderbot, LLMs (AI), bikes, control algorithms, and fancy math.ai,llm, algorithms, math, babbleYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/502
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501: Inside the Armpit of a GiraffeWe spoke with ecologist Dr. Meredith Palmer and embedded engineer Akiba about lions, terror, and technology. Dr. Meredith Palmer, Eng, Akibabiology, ecology, science, conservation, engineeringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/501
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500: Nerding Out About the DucksKomathi Sundaram spoke with us about her enthusiasm for tests and test automation. We talked about the different joys of testing vs. development, setting up CI servers, and different kinds of tests including unit, hardware-in-the-loop, and simulationKomathi Sundaramtesting, conference, software, engineering,HIL, simulationYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/500
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499: This Is Your ProblemWe spoke with Janet Hansen about the world of professional costumery (with electronics) and becoming an artist.Janet Hansenart, Mudder, LED, electronics, wearableYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/499
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498: To Consume StickersAt the end of this week’s show, Elecia reads a Winnie the Pooh poem as Cookie Monster death metal. Before that, Chris and Elecia chat about mental health, journaling, personal projects, and listener questions.babble, mental health,gps, listener questions,Yeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/498
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497: Everyone Likes TinyOpenMV has a new Kickstarter so CEO Kwabena Agyeman chatted with us about more powerful (and smaller!) programmable cameras. Kwabena Agyemanopen source, camera, computer vision, ai, machine learningYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/497
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496: Beauty, Elegance, ConsistencyProfessor Shimon Schocken spoke with us about teaching computer science from NAND logic gates to arithmetic units, micro assembly, virtual machines, compilers, operating systems, and the Tetris games. We also talk about good design, good interfaces, and good tests.Shimon Schockenprofessor, teaching, author, software, hardware, engineeringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/496
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495: Shortcut the Difficulties of Reality
Professor Cindy Harnett spoke to us about new and different sensors and actuators, primarily designed for soft robotics and fabricated with relatively low cost materials.Cindy Harnettsensors,soft robotics,robotics,electronicsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/495
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494: All Tech Is WearableDebra Ansell joined us to talk about finding friends and exchanging neat gifts, accidentally tricking people into making unmanufacutable boards, and happy, blinking lights.Debra Ansellmakergiftexchange,friends,maker,LED,lightsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/494
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493: Put the Peeps in the Chili PotElecia and Chris talk with each other about the state of Chris’ mind, what makes an embedded developer stand out, “LEGO block” based design, unit tests, and astronomy. Whew!astronomy, lego, mind, testingYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/493
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492: Octopus ArmyNathan Jones chatted with us about his proposal for a computer architecture book based on a 4-bit computer.Nathan Jonesbooks, teaching, conference, authorYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/492
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491: Oscillators Oscillating Other Oscillators
Chris and Elecia spoke with Kirk Pearson about running audio-electronic-art workshops, interesting sounds, and their book Make: Electronic Music from Scratch: A Beginner's Guide to Homegrown Audio Gizmos. Kirk Pearsonauthor,art,music,synth,teachingYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/491
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490: Wait Until Physics Has HappenedNikolaus Correll spoke with us about robots, teaching robotics, and writing books about robots. Nikolaus Correllrobotics,robots,author,professorYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/490
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489: Constructive CatChris and Elecia discuss her origami art show, ponder PRs for solo developers, attempt to explain GDB debugging, and make a to-do list for getting rid of Kanga.origami,art,code review,debugging,babbleYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/489
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488: Two Slices of Complimentary BreadAdrienne Braganza Tacke spoke with us about her book Looks Good To Me: Constructive Code Reviews. It is about how to make code reviews more useful, effective, and congenial. Adrienne Braganza Tackeauthor,code review,book,softwareYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/488
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487: Focus on FizzingChris and Elecia chat about simulated robots, portents in the sky, the futility of making plans, and grad school. babble, robotics, astrophotography,csYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/487
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486: A Nice Rainbow DreamAntoine van Gelder spoke to us about making digital musical instruments, USB, and FPGAs.Antoine van Geldermusic,tools,usb,fpga,midiYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/486
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485: Conversation Is a Kind of MusicAlan Blackwell spoke with us about the lurking dangers of large language models, the magical nature of artificial intelligence, and the future of interacting with computers. Alan Blackwellai, llm, prof, future, author, Yeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/485
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484: Collecting My Unhelpful BadgeChris and Elecia talk to each other about setting aside memory in a linker file, printing using your debugger, looking around a new code base, pointers as optimization, choosing processors, skill trees and merit badges.babble, semihosting, skills treeYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/484
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483: An Ion of the Highest FidelityRick Altherr spoke with us about high-speed control, complicated systems, and making quantum computers.Rick Altherrquantum,mentoring,hardware, FPGAYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/483
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482: Reference the Same Dog Object
Professor Colleen Lewis joined us to talk teaching pointers with stuffies, explaining inheritance through tigers, and computer science pedagogy.Professor Colleen Lewisteaching,learning,pedagody,engineeringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/482
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481: The Girl From Evel KnievelChris and Elecia talk about their current adventures in conference talks, play dates, and skunks. conferencetalks, gameconsole,skunksYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/481
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480: Surprises Early In The GameJerry Twomey spoke with us about his new O’Reilly book Applied Embedded Electronics which covers embedded topics such as EMI, signal processing, control systems and non-ideal components.Jerry Twomeyauthor,engineering,hardware,electronics,electricalengineringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/480
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479: Make Your Voice HeardCarles Cufí spoke with us about Zephyr, Nordic, learning, open source development, and corporate goals. Carles Cufízephyr, nordic, bluetoothYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/479
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478: The Map Is Not The TerritoryJan Rychter joined us to talk about building a company, electronic components, and software design.Jan Rychterentrepreneur, engineering, embedded, software, electronicsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/478
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477: One Thousand New InstructionsKwabena Agyeman joined Chris and Elecia to talk about optimization, cameras, machine learning, and vision systems. Kwabena Agyemancamera,opensource,computervision,ML,waspsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/477
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476: SIdetracked By Mining The MoonLee Wilkins joined Chris and Elecia to talk about The Open Source Hardware Association, the Open Hardware Summit, and zine culture.Lee Wilkinsopen source, hardware,zinesYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/476
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475: Stuffed Animal or ColleagueChris and Elecia talk about the Embedded Online Conference, their experience learning Zephyr, and some listener questions.babble,conference, zephyrYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/475
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474: It's All Chaos And HorrorLogic gates and origami? Professor Inna Zakharevich joined us to talk about Turing complete origami crease patterns. Professor Inna Zakharevichprofessor, origami, mathYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/474
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473: Math Is Not The Answer
Philip Koopman joined us to talk about how modulo 255 vs 256 makes a huge difference in checksum error detection, how to get the most out of your checksum or CRC, and why understanding how they work is worth the effort.Philip Koopmanauthor,engineering,professor,CRC,safety,engineering,checksumYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/473
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472: Field Of BoxesMaking Embedded Systems, 2nd Edition came out today! Chris and Elecia talk about the changes, the writing, but not the eldritch horror. Then we talk about pianos and origami. author, book, babble, origami,pianos, musicYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/472
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471: Bicycle Built For TwoAndrew Ikenberry joined us to talk about music, audio processing, instruments, product design, and electronic manufacturing.Andrew Ikebberrymanufacturing,audioYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/471
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470: Upping The Chaos LevelHelen Leigh joined us to talk about putting together conferences (including Teardown 2024), indie hardware producers (including via Crowd Supply), and building communities.Helen Leighauthor,conference,hacking,crowdsupplyYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/470
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469: Saving The World Is Not A Hobby
Chris and Elecia chat with each other about motor encoder reading methods, conferences coming up, soldering irons, schematic reviews, looking for a new job, and general life. babble,hobby, conferences,encoder,motorsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/469
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468: Designed To Kill All HumansAnders Nielsen joined us to talk about why the 6502 is the best processor. Anders Nielsen6502, retro, Arduino, assembly, microprocessorsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/468
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467: Temporary AxolotlChris and Elecia talk about cars, fleeting moments of fame, their year, and the sorry state of tools in the embedded space.babble,chatgpt,tools,Yeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/467
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466: Attacked By A Goose On The Way To The OfficeRalph Hempel spoke with us about the development of Lego Mindstorms from hacking the initial interface to running Debian Linux as well as programming Mindstorms in Python. Happy 25th birthday to Lego Mindstorms!Ralph Hempel LEGO,engineering,TDDYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/466
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465: Dinosaurs, Pirates, SpaceshipsYanina Bellini Saibene joined us to discuss teaching, localization, barriers to learning coding, and global communities. Yanina Bellini Saibeneauthor, teaching, internationalYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/465
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464: Please Make This Monster Look ScaryChris and Elecia talk about their favorite processors, their breakfast preferences, large language model ethics, presents, and Eeyore's birthday.LLM,processors,babbleYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/464
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463: Layers Of Band-AidsKevin Lannen is an embedded systems engineer making powered wheelchairs safer. This sounded interesting to us.Kevin Lannenadaptive, technology, engineeringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/463
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462: Spontaneously High PerformingMarian Petre spoke to us about her research on how to make software developers better at developing software.Marian Petreauthor,professor,engineeringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/462
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461: Am I The Cow In This Scenario?Chris and Elecia discuss the pros and cons of completing one project or starting a dozenbabble,interviewingYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/461
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460: I Don't Care What Your Math Says
Author, engineer, manager, and professor, Dr. Greg Wilson joined Elecia to talk about teaching, science in computer science, ethics, and policy.Dr. Greg Wilsonauthor,teaching,science,books,softwareYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/460
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459: Ideas Have To Come From SomewhereProfessor AnnMarie Thomas spoke with us about playful learning through joy, whimsy, surprise, and meeting new people.
Prof. AnnMarie Thomaslearning, innovation, playfullearning, author,professor,makerYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/459
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458: Fiddling, DIY, And CursingTrond Snekvik spoke with us about developing VSCode extensions and Bluetooth meshes.Trond Snekviknordic,zephyr,vscode,programming,extensionsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/458
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457: Rubber Duck Phase CancellationChris and Elecia chat about their ongoing efforts to create and learn. Then they answer some listener questions. babble,learning,hackaday,kalman,portable codeYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/457
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456: Left Right Symmetry Of A BananaDamien George spoke with us about developing with and for MicroPython while Elecia tries not to spill all the secrets about her client.Damien Georgepython, micropython, physicsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/456
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455: Snaps!Natalie Friedman joins us to discuss when, where, how, and why robots should wear clothing. Natalie is a PhD candidate at Cornell Tech. Natalie Friedmanart, robotYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/455
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454: Printf HelloUri Shaked surprises us with a chat about silicon design when we were expecting to talk about a web-based board simulator.Uri Shakeddigital design, wokwi, simulation, siliconYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/454
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453: Too Dumb To Quit
Nathan Jones has been talking about building command line interfaces, good design practices in C, creating MCU boards, wielding the PIC of destiny, and going beyond Arduino. As we are too lazy to attend the conferences, we asked him to give us the highlights.

Nathan Jonesmudder, conference, engineering, teachingYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/453
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452: Numbers On Computers Are Weird
Julia Evans spoke with us about how computers compute. We discussed number representation including floating point as well as Julia’s extensive collection of ‘zines and comics.Julia Evansengineering,bytes, artYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/452
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451: From Concept To LaunchPhillip Johnston of Embedded Artistry, Tyler Hoffman of Memfault, and Elecia White discuss the software tasks that tend to fall through the cracks after the device has all its features but before it is in customers' hands.Tyler Hoffman,Phillip Johnstonproduct development,panelYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/451
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450: Swimming Through Nutritious SlurryKari Love joined us to talk about soft robotics, robots in religion, and squishiness.Kari Loveauthor,roboticsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/450
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449: Soldering The UkuleleChris and Elecia talk about internetting your thing, motivating yourself with cheese, a pile of scrabble letters, an electric ouija board, and a supervillain origin story.babble, listener questionsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/449
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448: Little Squiggles All AroundCarl Bugeja makes actuators out of PCBs, puts them to work flapping origami bird wings (or moving robot rovers), and takes videos of the whole process. Oh, and get this, self-soldering circuitsCarl Bugejaorigami, youtube, electrical engineer, electronics, robotics, robotYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/448
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447: All Sorts Of Weird ProblemsWe spoke with Chris Gammell about IoT, podcasting, relaxing, and learning. Chris works at Golioth.io. They have a neat blog that talks about reference designs, Zephyr RTOS, and making products.Chris Gammeliot,podcasting,esp32,ZephyrYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/447
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446: World’s Best PB&J
Chris and Elecia talk about ChatGPT, conferences, online compilers, and Ardupilot.babble, ai, conference, chatgptYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/446
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445: I Do Not Like BlinkingWe spoke with Charlyn Gonda about making things glow, dealing with imposter syndrome, and using origami.Charlyn GondaLED,maker,art,origami,neopixels,imposter syndromeYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/445
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444: It Is If You Do It WrongPeter Griffin spoke with us about operant boxes, juggling many projects, getting into embedded systems, and bottle rockets. Peter Griffinmice, maker, books, 3d printingYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/444
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443: Vexing MachinesChris and Elecia talk about photons, comets, patterns, other flying objects, and cameras.babble, origami, astrophotographyYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/443
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442: I Do Like Musical RobotsAdafruit’s Liz Clark (BlitzCityDIY) spoke with us about MIDI, music, and tutorials.Liz Clarkadafruit, music,synth, tutorial,midiYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/442
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441: Ear GoobersChris and Elecia talk with Mark Smith (aka SmittyHalibut and N6MTS) about amateur radio, interconnect standards, and podcasting.Mark Smithpodcasting, ham radioYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/441
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440: Condemned To Being PerfectChris and Elecia talk to Jeff Gable and Luca Ingianni of the Agile Embedded podcast, discussing the definition of Agile, agreeing about some things, and disagreeing about others.Jeff Gable,Luca Ingiannisoftware engineering,agile developement,agileYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/440
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439: Ditches And Psychology
Chris and Elecia talk about house maintenance, blinking LEDs, paper engineering and more. babble,circuit python, hobby,paper engineeringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/439
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438: There Is Nothing That Is TrueWe talked with John Taylor about his book, how to handle data, and the open/closed principle of software development.John Taylorauthor,software,software engineeringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/438
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437: Chirping With The ExpertsDaniel Situnayake joined us to talk about AI, embedded systems, his new book on the previously mentioned topics, and writing technical books.Daniel Situnayakeauthor, machine learning,aiYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/437
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436: 20 GOTO 10Chris Svec joined us to talk about kids programming and how well the Joel Test has held up. Chris Svecscratch, programming language, kids, engineeringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/436
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435:Sad Lack Of GnomesChris and Elecia take an in-studio vacation, chatting about what they’ve been doing. A few technical topics came up, entirely unintentionally.babble,origamiYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/435
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359: You Can Never Have Too Many Socks (Repeat)Thea Flowers creates open source and open hardware craft synthesizers that use Circuit Python for customization. She also writes about the internals of the SAMD21.Thea Flowersopen source, oshw,synth,musicYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/359-repeat
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434: I Love It, It's ExhaustingSarah Withee spoke with us about using an artificial pancreas, learning many programming languages, and FIRST robotics.Sarah Witheeprogramming language, medical device, robotics, opensourceYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/434
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433: Getting Mad About CapesMichael Gielda spoke with us about Renode, an open source embedded systems simulator. It also simulates large distributed systems and network communications. Michael Gieldatools,simulator, open source Yeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/433
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432: Robot Bechdel TestMartha Wells is a science fiction and fantasy author. She spoke with us about her books (including Murderbot Diaries!), writing, and creating fantastical worlds.*Martha Wellsauthor, sci-fi, fantasy, fiction, murderbotYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/432
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431: Becoming More Of A SmurfJasper van Woudenberg spoke with us about hacking hardware, writing a technical book, and ethics.Jasper van Woudenbergsecurity, hacking, hardwareYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/431
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430: Broken Toys All Around MeChris and Elecia bounce from topic to topic, discussing life and work and occasionally answering listener emails.babble, games,programmingYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/430
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317: What Do You Mean By Disintegrated? (Repeat)We were joined in the studio by the Evil Mad Scientists Lenore Edman and Windell Oskay.Lenore Edman, Windell Oskay555 timer,741 Op-Amp kit,AxiDraw,IC,kit,Eggbot,3D printing,PCB art,seaweed,tidepoolYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/317-repeat
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429: Start With Zero TrustWe spoke with Duncan Haldane about creating hardware schematics by writing software code, three dimensional circuits, and bio-inspired jumping robots. Duncan Haldanehardware,schematics,software,circuitsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/429
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428: Sprinkling a Little IoTJonathan Beri spoke with us about the different IoT development tools and how to categorize them. Jonathan Beri IoT,Zephyr,startupYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/428
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427: No Fisticuffs or Casting of SpellsElizabeth Wharton spoke to us about laws, computers, cybersecurity, and funding education in rural communities. She is a strong proponent of privacy by design and de-identification by default.Elizabeth Whartonlaw,security,cybersecurity,privacy,WarGamesYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/427
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426: Equivalently AnnoyingElecia and Chris are back from vacation and catching up! Today’s topics include: last week’s burnout episode and what we learned, what is a PSoC and why would you want one, how to get up to speed as a junior engineer, and a few more side quests.babble, PSoC, VSCode extensions,junior engineer,Yeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/426
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425: Burnout Leads To The Dark SideKeith Hildesheim joined us in an excellent conversation about avoiding burnout at work (and dealing with the aftereffects).Keith Hildesheimmental health, engineeringYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/425
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294: Ludicrous Numbers of LEDs(Repeat)Mike Harrison (@mikelectricstuf) challenged us to a PIC fight on Twitter. Surprisingly, no blood was shed and we mostly talked about LEDs and art installations.Mike HarrisonLEDs,art,hardware,PICsYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/294-repeat
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316: Obviously Wasn't Obvious (Repeat)Professor Barbara Liskov spoke with us about the Liskov substitution principle, data abstraction, software crisis, and winning a Turing Award.Barbara Liskovturing prize, data abstraction, software crisisYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/316-repeat
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424: Between Midnight and 6amGustavo Pezzi spoke with us about using fun and simple systems to explain low-level concepts and how they work in higher-level engineering tasks. For example, teaching microprocessor concepts using Atari 2600 assembly and physics by creating a simple game engine.Gustavo Pezziteaching, games, retro, retrogaming, retrogames, Atari, Atari 2600, Stella, Pikuma, bit-shifting, education, mentoring, game engine, physics, Classpert, courses, optimizationYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/424
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423: Speaking of AardvarksPhillip Johnston joined us to talk about how engineering approaches can change over time.Phillip Johnston engineering, reading, consulting, education, teaching, blog, courses, design, design patterns, embedded software, debugging, Embedded ArtistryYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/423
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422: It's Not a Bug, It's a FeatureChris and Elecia chat about origami, learning, whether to future proof tools or buy the cheaper option, simulators, and classes.origami, Zone of Proximal Development, spiders, science, tools, future-proofing, simulators, classes, Wokwi, Ada, robotics, learning, babbleYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/422
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421: Paint the Iceberg YellowChris Hobbs talks with Elecia about safety critical systems. Safety-critical systems keep humans alive. Writing software for these embedded systems carries a heavy responsibility. Engineers need to understand how to make code fail safely and how to reduce risks through good design and careful development. Chris Hobbssafety, safety-critical systems, software, embedded systems, responsibility, engineers, code, risk, risk reduction, hazard and risk analysis, design, development, standards, author, engineering, bookYeshttps://embedded.fm/episodes/421