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Best podcasts about openscad

Latest podcast episodes about openscad

DevZen Podcast
Погружение в 3D печать — Episode 486

DevZen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 137:15


В этом выпуске: мы обсуждаем новые впечатления о технологии DLSS 4 на Nvidia RTX 5080 и погружаемся в мир 3D-печати, включая улучшение отпечатков и использование OpenSCAD. Также говорим о калибровке пластика с HueForge и создании 3D-напечатанных картин и визиток, а в завершение анализируем колонки KEF R3 Meta и другие актуальные темы. Шоуноты: [00:02:37] Чему мы… Читать далее →

DevZen Podcast
Атака клавиатур — Episode 479

DevZen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 121:23


В этом выпуске: осуждаем Synology и одобряем GPL, говорим за механические клавиатуры и за герконы, о том как сломать все *nix системы через CUPS, рисуем анимацию в OpenSCAD, радуемся чексуммам и pg_parquet, слушаем подкасты, читаем PgPedia и заменяем малину 12-и летним ноутбуком из шкафа. Шоуноты: [00:00:21] Чему мы научились за неделю Telegram: У меня тут… Читать далее →

Games At Work dot Biz
e473 — Powerball

Games At Work dot Biz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 38:33


E473 with Andy and Michael R, focusing on The Sphere in fabulous Las Vegas, AI, OpenELM, OpenSCAD, cable management, floppy disks, and a whole lot more!

Hackaday Podcast
Ep 239: Overclocking, Oscilloscopes, and Oh No! SMD Out of Stock!

Hackaday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 67:14


Elliot Williams and Al Williams got together again to discuss the best of Hackaday for a week, and you're invited. This week, the guys were into the Raspberry Pi 5, CNC soldering, signal processing, and plasma cutting. There are dangerous power supplies and a custom 11-bit CPU. Of course, there are a few Halloween projects that would fit in perfectly with the upcoming Halloween contest (the deadline is the end of this month; you still have time). OpenSCAD is about to get a lot faster, and a $20 oscilloscope might not be a toy after all. They wrap up by talking about Tom Nardi's latest hardware conversion of DIP parts to SMD and how TVs were made behind the Iron Curtain. Did you miss a story? Check out the links and/or tell us what you think about this episode in the comments!

Podcast Ubuntu Portugal
E255 a Polémica Dos Tubérculos

Podcast Ubuntu Portugal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 56:43


Rebentou a polémica; estalou o verniz; caiu o Carmo e a Trindade! Qual é o melhor tubérculo? A batata? O rabanete? O tomate é fruta ou legume? Se ajudarmos o vizinho a regar as cebolas e a cuidar do terreno...o vizinho pode vender umas cebolas? E se esse vizinho for a RedHat? Ou a Oracle? E a Canonical? O que fazer com tanto adubo? Estas e outras conversas regadas de polémica ainda tiveram um empurrão de foguetões de montar, OpenSCAD, bebidas de direitos digitais e promessas de muitas festas em 2023.

Polymaticast
Polymaticast 103 – Tools to stick in your new backpack

Polymaticast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 108:00


This episode we talk about upgrading a steamdeck to 1tb, the hit game that is Tears of the Kingdom, holding off on playing it, and Alan being a casual gamer :) We also talk about our new backpacks (LTT backpack for Alan, and a Thule for John) We also talk about both software and hardware tool recommendations. Software john | BBedit |https://polymatic.link/1a4 john | Obsidian |https://polymatic.link/1a5 john | Omnifocus |https://polymatic.link/1a6 john | Jetbrains phpstorm |https://polymatic.link/1a7 john | Lychee slicer |https://polymatic.link/1ai john | Simplify 3d |https://polymatic.link/1aj john | Fusion 360 |https://polymatic.link/1ak john | Openscad |https://polymatic.link/1al alan | VS Code |https://polymatic.link/1an alan | Visusal Studio |https://polymatic.link/1ao alan | Azure Data Studio |https://polymatic.link/1ap alan | Notion |https://polymatic.link/1aq alan | Google Keep |https://polymatic.link/1ar alan | Series Guide |https://polymatic.link/1as alan | Dark Audacity |https://polymatic.link/1av alan | Microsoft PowerToys |https://polymatic.link/1aw Hardware john | Ifixit tools |https://polymatic.link/1a8 john | Ugreen power supplies |https://polymatic.link/1a9 john | Keysmart key organiser |https://polymatic.link/1aa john | Hakko tip cleaner |https://polymatic.link/1ab john | Pinecil |https://polymatic.link/1ac john | TS100 soldering iron |https://polymatic.link/1ad john | Xp-pen tablets |https://polymatic.link/1ae john | wacom cintiq 24 pro |https://polymatic.link/1af john | Elegoo mars |https://polymatic.link/1ag john | Ender 3 |https://polymatic.link/1ah john | Stream deck Plus |https://polymatic.link/1am alan | Zoom LiveTrak L-20 |https://polymatic.link/1at alan | PreSonus® Studio 1824c |https://polymatic.link/1au john | Thule accent 15 inch |https://polymatic.link/1ax Credits: Twitter: Alan twitter.com/chaess Twitter: John twitter.com/webdevvie For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Twitter polymatic: twitter.com/thepolymatic Website polymatic.media

Hackaday Podcast
Ep 213: Not your Grandfather's Grandfather Clock, the Engineering Behind Art, Hydrogen Powered Flight

Hackaday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 61:20


Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they review some of their favorite hacks and projects of the past week. The episode starts with a discussion about the recently announced Artemis II crew, and how their mission compares to the Apollo program of the 1960s and 70s. From there, the pair theorize as to why Amazon's family of Echo devices have managed to evade eager hardware hackers, take a look at a very impressive SMD soldering jig created with some fascinating OpenSCAD code, marvel at the intersection of art and electronic design, and wonder aloud where all the cheap motorized satellite dishes are hiding. Stick around for some questionable PCB design ideas, a Raspberry Pi expansion that can read your mind, and the first flight of a (semi) hydrogen-powered aircraft. Check out the links over at Hackaday.

Springwald Radio
3D-Drucker

Springwald Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 105:22


3D-Druck per geschmolzenem Plastik hat wohl jeder schon einmal gesehen. Aber mit Harz, Laserlicht oder Metallpulver? In dieser Folge werfen Thomas und Daniel einen Blick auf die verschiedenen Verfahren, Materialien und Anwendungsmöglichkeiten eines 3D-Druckers.

The Simple Electronics Podcast
054 - Thea Flowers

The Simple Electronics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 76:17


In this episode of The Simple Electronics Podcast, I have a chat with music technologist and synth designer Thea Flowers - also known as Stargirl! We have a chat about her company, Winterbloom and synthesizers in general, her (and her company's) philosophy as far as open sourcing goes, and how an average person can contribute! The conversation doesn't end there so enjoy the episode and make sure to check out her synths, twitter and github - and if you can, become a sponsor! Find her here: Twitter: @theavalkyrie Website: thea.codes GitHub: @theacodes Winterbloom: winterbloom.com Other useful links: Oskitone for atari punk console: https://www.oskitone.com/ OpenSCAD: https://openscad.org/ Thanks for watching!

Ask Noah Show
Episode 300: Open Source Has Won!

Ask Noah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 53:57


As we celebrate Episode 300 Noah and Steve dig into the difference in industry between 2017 when ANS launched and today. The landscape has changed considerably. Today people ask about Open Source, today people value interoperability. -- During The Show -- 01:50 Listener follows up on Bluray playback - William It worked! The solution 03:30 3D Printer Recommendation - Greg Lulzbot Taz 6 Open source OctoPrint (https://octoprint.org/) 04:45 3D Printer Related - Joshua Klipper (https://www.klipper3d.org/) OpenSCAD (https://openscad.org/) Voron Project (https://www.vorondesign.com/) FreeCAD (https://www.freecad.org/) 09:30 FOSS Remote Software - Peter Mesh Central (https://meshcentral.com/info/) Mesh Central GitHub (https://github.com/Ylianst/MeshCentral) 13:10 LDAP Alternatives? - Miguel TurnKey Linux (https://www.turnkeylinux.org/) Red Hat IDM (https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/linux_domain_identity_authentication_and_policy_guide/introduction) FreeIPA (https://www.freeipa.org/) Zentyal (https://zentyal.com/) 19:40 TwoBit Asked Q: Is there a way to see if anyone has been accessing the Intel Management Engine on a PC? Not from the Host Look for Intel White Papers 21:25 Pick of the Week MediaShout>ProPresenter OpenLP (https://openlp.org/) FreeShow (https://freeshow.app/) Sudo Snap install freeshow FreeShow AppImage (https://github.com/vassbo/freeshow/releases) Has features ProPresenter doesn't have! Super Impressed! 29:45 Open Source Has Won! Used to "sell" open source, Now it's "common" Now I get calls asking "Is it open source" "Does it have an API" Covid caused a push for cloud Cloud is more flexible and scale-able but more expensive Open source saves money Large companies rely on open source Linux is replacing UNIX Apache Kafka (https://kafka.apache.org/) DynaTrace (https://www.dynatrace.com/) Open source is available to learn and try Companies don't like artificial road blocks Grafana (https://grafana.com/) Companies should pay for open source software 13 Companies added to Open Source Security Group (https://www.scmagazine.com/analysis/application-security/capital-one-akamai-among-13-organizations-added-to-open-source-security-group) Open source allows "rising tide" effect Open Source returns power to the individual Many open source programs now meet or exceed professional standards 52:00 Challenge Coin Write in about how you have helped open source! Open Source Stewards (OSS) -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/300) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed) Special Guest: Steve Ovens.

Hackaday Podcast
Ep 160: Pedal Power, OpenSCAD in the Browser, Tasmanian Tigers, and the Coolest Knob

Hackaday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 51:16


Join Hackaday Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Managing Editor Tom Nardi as they tackle all the hacks that were fit to print this last week. Things start off with some troubling news from Shenzhen (spoilers: those parts you ordered are going to be late), and lead into a What's That Sound challenge that's sure to split the community right down the center. From there we'll talk about human powered machines, bringing OpenSCAD to as many devices as humanly possible, and the finer points of installing your own hardware into a Pelican case. There's a quick detour to muse on laser-powered interstellar probes, a Pi-calculating Arduino, and a surprisingly relevant advertisement from Sony Pictures. Finally, stay tuned to hear the latest developments in de-extinction technology, and a seriously deep dive into the lowly nail.    

Things Worth Learning
3D Printing, with Erika Heidi

Things Worth Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 44:02


Erika's Twitter - https://twitter.com/erikaheidiErika's Blog - https://eheidi.dev/Sourcegraph Twitter - https://twitter.com/sourcegraphDigital Ocean - https://www.digitalocean.com/Laravel - https://laravel.com/Laracon - https://laracon.net/Prusa - https://www.prusa3d.com/FreeCAD - https://www.freecadweb.org/OpenSCAD - https://openscad.org/ImageMagick - https://imagemagick.org/index.phpPHP: Magic Methods - https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.magic.phpPencil Holder Tutorial - https://eheidi.dev/blog/3d-design-with-freecad-part-2-working-with-sketcher-part-design-workbenches-3leo

Hackaday Podcast
Ep 150: Blackberry Runs Out of Juice, NODE has your pinouts, Rats learn DOOM, and 2021 is Done

Hackaday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 62:42


Join Hackaday Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Managing Editor Tom Nardi as they ring in the New Year with the first podcast episode of 2022. We get the bad news out early for those still thumbing away at their Blackberries, then pivot into some of the highlights from over the holidays such as the release of NODE's The Pinouts Book and the discovery of a few expectation-defying OpenSCAD libraries. We'll look at modifying a water cooler with Ghidra, and the incredible technology that let's historians uncover the hidden history of paintings. Oh, and we'll also talk about all the best and most important stories of the last 12 months. There's a lot of ground to cover, so get comfortable.  

Signals and Threads
Building a UI Framework with Ty Overby

Signals and Threads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 60:04


Ty Overby is a programmer in Jane Street's web platform group where he works on Bonsai, our OCaml library for building interactive browser-based UI. In this episode, Ty and Ron consider the functional approach to building user interfaces. They also discuss Ty's programming roots in Neopets, what development features they crave on the web, the unfairly maligned CSS, and why Excel is “arguably the greatest programming language ever developed.”You can find the transcript for this episode  on our website.Some links to topics that came up in the discussion:Jane Street's Bonsai libraryThe 3D design system OpenSCADMatt Keeter's libfive design toolsTry .NET in-browser replJane Street's Incr_dom libraryThe Elm Architecture “pattern for architecting interactive programs”React JavaScript libraryThe Houdini proposalSvelte UI toolkit

Makers.dev
19 Living in the Future

Makers.dev

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 58:52


Chris talks about learning more AI and ML, and how learning that is helping as he teaches others. Christian is about to get a new 3D printer, and talks about how it's so cool that we can just download and print real things - we're living in the future. 00:00 Intro 02:15 Doing things under your own name vs a new domain name 07:18 Learning new things makes you a better educator 09:27 Consuming the content you create is important in business 14:33 Penny wise and pound foolish 19:11 Paying money for human experts to cover your blindspots 21:39 Updates on Chris's projects 24:14 Solutions for reducing the support load of a SaaS 29:27 3D printer + CNC + laser cutter 39:50 Openscad as a programmable 3D modeling software 42:16 Living in the future 46:07 NFTs Timestamps created with https://clips.marketing by @cgenco Links mentioned:

CBA Podcast
episode 42: exploding cap, 3D-printing and planet decoration

CBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 17:53


The thrilling tale of 4 months of doing pretty much nothing interesting is coming to a podcast near you today! After hearing about the hilarious exploding electrolytic, we continue with some lame or slightly-less-lame tools one can just buy off-the-shelf: using H-field probes for injecting magnetic fields into a PCB, the Aim-TTi I-prober 520 for measuring magnetic fields and current, and a simple but superhandy USB power meter. (I guess it's just a matter of time before all this deteriorates into an unboxing-podcast...) Various IRL events were canceled, so a YT livestream from a friend of mine got me thinking about 3D printing again. I settled on using a commercial 3D printing-service instead of DIY, and that suits me fine for now. This episode lists some criteria that may help you trying to decide between using a printing-service or getting your own printer, and if so, which printing-method suits you best. Lo and behold, I actually made something as well: a LED planet decoration thing using 3D printed "planet" and acrylic rings around it, that light up when LEDs shine onto them. For simulating visual effects, I tried and liked the Cairo 2D graphics library (for C). Links in order of appearance: product page about Beehive EMC probes Aim-TTi I-prober 520: product page and reviews on EEVblog or Mike's Electric Stuff (YT) one minute of PCB reflow inside my vapour phase oven And some fluffy pics: QCAD: 2D cross section of planet decoration's "planet sphere". The shape itself, and dimensions therein ("A", "B" etc.) can be read and used by OpenSCAD (3D) for extrusion. Pretty cool.   OpenSCAD: extruded 3D shape, resulting from rotating the 2D cross section 360 degrees.   A transparent engraved disk of acrylic fits between the 2 halves of the sphere.   Planet decoration in action.    (laptop shown, to get an impression of the size of the decoration)   A piece of LEDstrip sitting snugly inside the bottom half of the planet-sphere in the center, shining outwards into the transparent acrylic sheet.   LED driver, old board with flaws...   ...and new version, with fewer flaws.   You DESERVE one of these if you make USB-powered crap.    Shoot your zapper at uranus! A dirty mind is a joy forever, and so is having a NES.  

KidsLab - a podcast for parents and educators passionate about STEAM education

In this episode, we’re talking to Solomon Menashi, the CEO and Co-Founder of BlocksCAD. BlocksCAD is a cloud-based 3D modeling tool that encourages users to learn math, computational thinking and coding concepts through visualization and designing models to be 3D printed.BlocksCAD is a cloud based 3d modelling tool, which means kids and teachers can simply use their web browser and a block-based visual coding language to create 3d shapes. By dragging blocks such as cubes & spheres into the workspace and by applying set operations such as union or difference and combining this with conditional blocks or loops, even complex 3d shapes can be created. While having a lot of fun creating these models, the kids learn about logic, coding and mathematics.

La Tecnología para todos
Entrevista a Obijuan referente en el movimiento Maker Hispano

La Tecnología para todos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 88:23


Hoy nos acompaña una eminencia en el movimiento Maker en España.Nacido en Madrid hace 46 años se inició en la programación y electrónica de la mano de un Atari y de un Spectrum como tantos de nosotros. Sus inicios fueron autodidactas, BASIC, Pascal, Lenguaje C y ensamblador programando microcontroladores y microprocesadores.Ingeniero doctor en informática y telecomunicaciones tiene el honor de haber sido partícipe en el primer kit de robótica educativa en España en el año 1998 además de ser el impulsor de la impresión 3D en España gracias al proyecto CloneWars.Su aportación al mundo de la impresión 3D ha llegado a millones de personas con sus microtutoriales en YouTube sobre OpenScad y FreeCad, aparte de contribuir en diferentes proyectos de impresoras 3D, electrónica, escáneres y CNC.En esta última etapa está metido de lleno en la divulgación de las FPGAs Libres colaborando activamente en la creación de la comunidad FPGAwars.Su reconocimiento a todo este trabajo llegó en el año 2017 cuando ganó el O'Reilly Open Source Award por su destacada dedicación, innovación, liderazgo y contribución al software libre. Es el único español que tiene este premio.Ponte cómodo, coge una buena taza de café o una cerveza fresquita y prepárate para descubrir la vida del creador del término Patrimonio Tecnológico de la Humanidad, el gran Juan González Gómez más conocido como Obijuan.Más información en https://programarfacil.com/podcast/juan-gonzalez-obijuan-referente-maker/

Show and Tell
SHOW AND TELL 1/9/19 LIVE!

Show and Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 20:45


SHOW AND TELL 1/9/19 LIVE! https://plus.google.com/b/112526208786662512291/events/cdurua1f8u2j5kqb4o4m6ruuth4 Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ ----------------------------------------- Scott @0:49 model m keyboard Noe & pedro @3:08 3D balldrop Mike @6:45 cherry mx keyboard Erin @9:21 make code dancing tutu with circuit playground JP @10:46 disk sequencer with Microsoft SAC Hogan @13:38 Princess Bubblegum Temperature Sensor and Jake the Potato Roberto @15:36 rain maker music using OpenSCAD

live show and tell adafruit g hangouts on air openscad adafruit learning system
Computer graphics digest
No.44 - OpenSCAD - 2013.8.11

Computer graphics digest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017


No.44 - OpenSCAD란 오픈소스 기반 캐드 프로그램에 대한 이야기를 나눔해 봅니다.

ZADevChat Podcast
59 - Morgan 3D Printers with Quentin Harley

ZADevChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 58:55


We talk to Quentin Harley, the "crazy inventor" behind the locally built Morgan 3D Printers This episode is brought to you by OfferZen, a South African recruitment startup for developers. OfferZen inverts the normal recruitment process. Instead of applying for jobs, 350 tech companies in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Pretoria, send developers interview requests with upfront salary info. For developers it’s completely free to signup and use. In fact, you get R5000 if you take a job through them. Visit offerzen.com to sign up. Kenneth & Len chat to Quentin about the how the Morgan 3D printers came to be, building the impossible in 2 weeks, and how to the unique form factor of the Morgan came about in a dream! Quentin shares a lot of fascinating insights into the history of the printer and demystifies a lot of terms for us, including how you measure print quality & resolution, different types of filaments, the technology behind these printers, open sourcing the hardware and how 3D printing as a whole can be scaled up to the point of printing buildings. We also learned that the popular PLA filament is organic and a fully renewable material! Find and follow Quentin & the Morgan 3D printers online: * https://twitter.com/QuentinHarley * http://www.morgan3dp.com/ * https://github.com/qharley * https://github.com/RepRapMorgan Here are some resources mentioned in the show: * House4Hack - http://www.house4hack.co.za/ * E3D-v6 Hotend - http://e3d-online.com/E3D-v6 * XTC-3D - https://www.smooth-on.com/product-line/xtc-3d/ * RAPDASA - http://www.rapdasa.org/ * GAP (Gauteng Accelerator Program) - http://www.theinnovationhub.com/opportunities/gap-innovation-3 * Thingiverse - https://www.thingiverse.com/ * OpenSCAD - http://www.openscad.org/ * RapCAD - https://github.com/GilesBathgate/RapCAD * SketchUp - http://www.sketchup.com/ * Inventor - https://www.autodesk.co.za/products/inventor/overview * Simplify3D - https://www.simplify3d.com/ * MakerCon - http://themakerspace.co.za/makercon/ And finally our picks Len: * OneOps by WalmartLabs - http://oneops.com/ * Electrode - http://www.electrode.io/ Kenneth: * Art of Synergy - http://www.artofsynergy.co.za/ Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Website & newsletter - https://zadevchat.io * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - http://bit.ly/zadevchat-itunes