- Stephen
- Moving to Denver, Colorado
- Podcast will still go on in a remote form, similar to another popular electronics podcast
- Parker
- Posted on his blog recently and will be doing more!
- R.F.O.
- The Nintendo switch has been hacked – via hardware!
- First discovered by fail0verflow
- Switch runs on the Nvidia Tegra X1 platform
- Put the switch into a USB recovery mode by shorting out some pins on the Joy-Con Controller
- Then trick the Switch's USB stack by sending a bad "length" argument
- Allows homebrew and linux to run on the Switch
- Say Hello to Android Things 1.0
- Enables you to build and maintain Internet of Things devices at scale.
- Provides hardware, rich dev api’s, and back end infrastructure
- System-on-Modules (SoMs) - 3 year “long term support”
- Raspberry Pi 3 Model B support for prototyping only
- Listener email: "A topic I'd be interested in hearing you guys discuss is how you go about intentionally improving your engineering skills. I've been thinking a lot recently about the idea of achieving "mastery" of a skill and I'm quite interested in other people's take on the topic."
- Announcements
- Twitter Chat Info
- May 18th Friday at 1PM CST
- Use #MacroFab to join the conversation
- MacroFab Monthly Electronics Meetup
- May 23rd 6PM at MacroFab HQ in Houston
- Brandon Satrom from Particle. Going to give a talk about IoT fundamentals.
- Houston Hardware Happy Hour
- June 7th at Slowpokes
- Bring hacks and hang out
Tags: electronics podcast, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MEP, Podcast