Episodes

  • Godot, Leocad, and a Fidget Spinner
    Jul 16 2021

    In this last episode before the summer break, Yannick talks about Godot, a game engine that is also a powerfull game editor, capable of building simple 2d platformers, or very complex 3d racing games, and everything in between. Nate talks about the new release of Leocad, and points us to the review he has writen […]

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    36 mins
  • A swiss, an american, and a podcast
    Jul 4 2021

    The guys are back ! After a year of hiatus, Yannick and Nate are back behind the mic, to record a new episode of Makers Corner. Yannick explains that more time means less time – go figure… -, Nate talks about the Pimiga project, and they both catch up on what they did during this […]

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    47 mins
  • A garage, a plugin, and a failure
    Jun 20 2021

    In this last episode of the backlog – yeah !!! -, recorded a year ago, the guys are joined by Eric Adams, to talk about the OBS NDI plugin, a nifty little plugin that allows a laptop – or any computer, really – to offload the task of encoding, streaming and recording to another beefier […]

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    51 mins
  • Binding posts, power supply, and containers.
    Jun 5 2021

    In this episode, recorded about a year ago, Yannick and Nate are joined by Wayne, host of the – now in hiatus – Binary Times podcast. They talk about a DIY power supply Wayne built. Then, they switch to computers and containers, with Wayne’s experience with Docker. Nate finishes the show by talking about his […]

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    51 mins
  • All things Tasmota
    May 24 2021

    On june 23, 2020, Nate and Yannick were joined by Avery to talk with him about Tasmota, an opensource firmware for ESP 8266 devices. And not just for the bare microcontroller itself, but for a lot of devices, 1971 at the time of writing ! Yannick had a super secret project that he didn’t want […]

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    56 mins
  • LEGOs, Batteries, and Wooden Desk
    Jun 16 2020

    Today, the guys have a guest ! Mark Murphy, from The Binary Times Audiocast, talks about his build of the LEGO International Space Station. Then, Nate explains how he frankenstein’d a battery from one brand to make it with the charger from another one. And finally, Yannick goes over the wooden desk he built for […]

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    43 mins
  • Workbench, Windows, and Pantry
    Jun 9 2020

    In this episode, the guys talk about woodworking. Yannick goes over his initial projects, while Nate tells the story about the replacement of his house windows. He also talks about a hidden slide-out pantry he built for his kitchen. And because this episode is about woodworking, the Thingiverse Thing of the Episode is a simple […]

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    53 mins
  • Holiday Lights, Firmwares, and Spool Holders
    May 30 2020

    In this episode, the guys talk about Nate’s Holiday lights, and how they stopped working due to a failed connector. Then, Yannick reports on his use of WLED and ESPEasy, two awesome firmwares for ESP8866 devices. And, should they have remembered to do so, the guys would have checked the Universal Spool Holder on Thingiverse. […]

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    33 mins