Episodes
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Nick shares the complicated relationship he has with Philips Hue products, AdaFruit NeoPixels, and things that make subtle buzzing sounds. Joel learns about hook and loop fasteners, and Nick explains the saga of his new MacBook Pro.
Stuff from this episode:
Second-Generation Phillips Hue BridgePhilips Hue LED strip V1AdaFruit NeoPixelInnr LED StripThe ridiculous RJ45 splitterDual Lock by 3MUK MacBook keyboard layoutChiclet KeyboardSiCK-68 KeyboardJoel's 3D-printed keyboardRain Design mStandTwelve South Curve Stand for MacBook -
Joel and Nick are deeply dissatisfied with the state of power bricks, Power over Ethernet, and window management in macOS. Basically, they’re unhappy with things in technology. But they love technology. What else is new?
Stuff from This Episode:
Nick’s Non-Tutorial on using GitJoel’s Packet Potato KitRaspberry Pi PoE HATRaspberry Pi PoE HAT RevisionPhillips Hue HubNETGEAR 4G LTE ModemFront and CenterAccidental Tech Podcast -
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Joel and Nick talk about what they REALLY want in noise cancelling headphones. Joel gives his first impressions on the Prusa MINI 3D printer. Then, messaging clients, and the privilege (and curse) of having too many services to choose from. In the green corner, WhatsApp... and in the blue corner, Telegram.
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OpenBanking, Fintech, Monzo Bank... What does the future of banking look like?
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Joel rambles about 3D printing. Since Nick is pretty new to the world of 3D printing, he has questions about how to get started. Nick thinks that Joel has expertise, so he asks questions about how to get started. Nick asks Joel what he'd do differently in 3D printing and modeling, if he was starting from scratch.
Stuff from this episode:
SketchUp (Don't use this)TinkerCAD (Good starting point)Fusion360 (Current hobbyist and professional standard)SolidWorks (For professionals, like mechanical engineers)OpenSCAD (For creating models with code)Prusa MINIPrusa i3 MK3SSlic3rPrusaSlicerCuraSimplify 3D