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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
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