Dave had another EEVblog Meetup in Sydney0:01It was part of Electronex0:01He did a video with Gav about optics and polarization0:02The important of bringing something to a meetup0:05Talking about post offices0:07Homebrew computer club0:10Lightning talks0:11IMTS0:13Dave and David decided to roll their own modules0:14Power bricks0:16BH Curves0:17Jury duty0:17Portable power supply0:205-10W0:21Former guest Gareth was asking on Twitter about a similarly portable power supply0:23Fo3rmer guest Jason Cerundulo has a new device out that helps illuminate the ins and outs of USB C0:25USB PD standard0:25The FUSB302B is a programmable USB Type-C Controller with PD0:26Chris used a board by Ben Hencke (his company is ElectroMage) called the Pixelblaze 2. It's an ESP8266 based LED controller0:29Ben Krasnow is back at it again with a video about etching PCBs onto plastics0:33PWB0:36Chemicals0:37Dave saw a 3D printed PCB technology at the trade show called NanoDi0:38https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLcdm6gB6eE0:38Can't go through a reflow oven0:40Targeting IP protection0:41Chris answered a question on Twitter/Hacker News about milling PCBs: there are still very few cases where it makes sense. Though there are some!0:43ElectronUpdated did a teardown/decap/explanation of ESP320:46FX260 calculator teardown by electronupdate0:47Former guest David Kronstein made an "Electric Jet" called the Ikarus0:50There are build instructions in case you want to make your own0:53VTOL0:55FlightTest0:55Chris Anderson was on the show many years ago talking about DIY Drones (and what became 3D Robotics).0:58GlobalFoundries stops all 7nm development0:59