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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, enthusias...
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511: Forty Trillion Divides
Chris and Elecia talk about the show overflowing to another bit, fight over vim vs nano, consider awards, discuss writing (and self-motivation), consi...

510: The Secret Chip
Christina Cyr spoke with us about building cell phones, entrepreneurship, social purpose corporations, awards, lithium recycling, and her interesting...

509: Swarmed by Engineers
Steve Hinch wrote a book about engineering, innovation, and business. He shares decades of wisdom gleaned from his career at Hewlett-Packard and Agile...

508: Descartes' Demon
William Griffin spoke to us about hardware-in-the-loop testing, simulation, terminology, learning complex topics, and books.
We don’t usually ex...

507: Turn Our Data Into Predators
Chris and Elecia chat about books, courses, alternate podcasts, electronics, statistics, kidnapping Roo, and journaling failures.
The Embedded...

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 p...

505: Potato in a Number Field
We spoke with Peter Griffin about Jumperless Breadboards, no-install GUI development, Excel, and puppies.
Jumperless Breadboard at CrowdSupply

504: The Robot Was Expecting It
It’s another episode with Elecia and Chris. This week they discuss people that have influenced their lives and careers, thinking about past career cho...

503: The Tiniest Laptops
Emily Lovell spoke with us about teaching how to contribute to open source, including her own experience creating the LilyTiny as a Master’s student a...

502: Chat, J'ai Peté!
Chris and Elecia talk about Murderbot, LLMs (AI), bikes, control algorithms, and fancy math.
The website with the ecology jobs is wildlabs.net...

501: Inside the Armpit of a Giraffe
We spoke with ecologist Dr. Meredith Palmer and embedded engineer Akiba about lions, terror, and technology.
Akiba works for FreakLabs.org on g...

500: Nerding Out About the Ducks
Komathi Sundaram spoke with us about her enthusiasm for tests and test automation. We talked about the different joys of testing vs. development, sett...

499: This Is Your Problem
We spoke with Janet Hansen about the world of professional costumery (with electronics) and becoming an artist.
Janet’s business is Enlighted wh...

498: To Consume Stickers
At 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 hea...

497: Everyone Likes Tiny
OpenMV has a new Kickstarter so CEO Kwabena Agyeman chatted with us about more powerful (and smaller!) programmable cameras.
See OpenMV’s site...

496: Beauty, Elegance, Consistency
Professor Shimon Schocken spoke with us about teaching computer science from NAND logic gates to arithmetic units, micro assembly, virtual machines, c...

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...

494: All Tech Is Wearable
Debra Ansell joined us to talk about finding friends and exchanging neat gifts, accidentally tricking people into making unmanufacutable boards, and h...

493: Put the Peeps in the Chili Pot
Elecia and Chris talk with each other about the state of Chris’ mind, what makes an embedded developer stand out, “LEGO block” based design, unit test...

492: Octopus Army
Nathan Jones chatted with us about his proposal for a computer architecture book based on a 4-bit computer.
Nathan found the 4-bit computer in...

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...

490: Wait Until Physics Has Happened
Nikolaus Correll spoke with us about robots, teaching robotics, and writing books about robots.
Nikolaus is a Professor of Computer Science at...

489: Constructive Cat
Chris 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...

488: Two Slices of Complimentary Bread
Adrienne 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, ef...

487: Focus on Fizzing
Chris and Elecia chat about simulated robots, portents in the sky, the futility of making plans, and grad school.
A problem with mics led us to...

486: A Nice Rainbow Dream
Antoine van Gelder spoke to us about making digital musical instruments, USB, and FPGAs.
Antoine works for Great Scott Gadgets, specifically on...

485: Conversation Is a Kind of Music
Alan Blackwell spoke with us about the lurking dangers of large language models, the magical nature of artificial intelligence, and the future of inte...

484: Collecting My Unhelpful Badge
Chris and Elecia talk to each other about setting aside memory in a linker file, printing using your debugger, looking around a new code base, pointer...

483: An Ion of the Highest Fidelity
Rick Altherr spoke with us about high-speed control, complicated systems, and making quantum computers.
If you want to know more about building...

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.
...

481: The Girl from Evel Knievel
Chris and Elecia talk about their current adventures in conference talks, play dates, and skunks.
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480: Surprises Early In The Game
Jerry Twomey spoke with us about his new O’Reilly book Applied Embedded Electronics which covers embedded topics such as EMI, signal processing, contr...

479: Make Your Voice Heard
Carles Cufí spoke with us about Zephyr, Nordic, learning, open source development, and corporate goals.
Carles had some great suggestions for l...

478: The Map Is Not the Territory
Jan Rychter joined us to talk about building a company, electronic components, and software design.
Jan is the founder and engineer at PartsBox....

477: One Thousand New Instructions
Kwabena Agyeman joined Chris and Elecia to talk about optimization, cameras, machine learning, and vision systems.
Kwabena is the head of OpenM...

476: Sidetracked by Mining the Moon
Lee Wilkins joined Chris and Elecia to talk about The Open Source Hardware Association, the Open Hardware Summit, and zine culture.
The Open Sou...

475: Stuffed Animal or Colleague
Chris and Elecia talk about the Embedded Online Conference, their experience learning Zephyr, and some listener questions.
Elecia will be presen...

474: It's All Chaos and Horror
Logic gates and origami? Professor Inna Zakharevich joined us to talk about Turing complete origami crease patterns.
We started talking about T...

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 chec...

472: Field of Boxes
Making Embedded Systems, 2nd Edition came out today! Chris and Elecia talk about the changes, the writing, but not the eldritch horror. Then we talk a...