Hackaday Podcast Episode 368: A Pencil that Draws Against You, 3D Printing Stuff, and Tablet, Shmablet!
In Episode 368 of the Hackaday Podcast, hosts Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos discuss recent tech news, including the final speaker announcements for Hackaday Europe and the conclusion of the Green-Powered Challenge. The episode features a variety of innovative hacks such as a laser-powered multi-view display, a robotic drawing assistant, and a new 3D printing slicer that eliminates the need for support structures. They also explore the实用性 of tablets and reflect on the quiet transition to GPS mk. II.
- ▪Hackaday Europe has announced its final speakers and opened workshop ticket sales.
- ▪The Green-Powered Challenge has ended and entered the judging phase.
- ▪A new 3D printing slicer enables horizontal overhangs without supports.
- ▪The hosts revealed that GPS mk. II has been in use for some time.
- ▪Kristina correctly identified the mystery sound as a guillotine paper cutter.
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Hackaday Podcast Episode 368: A Pencil That Draws Against You, 3D Printing Stuff, And Tablet, Shmablet! No comments by: Kristina Panos May 1, 2026 Title: Copy Short Link: Copy This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up over the international tubes to bring you the latest news, mystery sound results show, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from the previous seven days or so. Regarding Hackaday Europe, we announced the last round of speakers and opened up the workshop ticket sales. In other news, the Green-Powered Challenge has wrapped, and judging will begin quite soon. On What’s That Sound, we can score another one for Kristina, which brings her record to approximately four wins and sixty-eight losses.
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