Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams met up to trade their favorite posts of the week. Tune in and see if your favorites made the list. From crazy intricate automata to surprising ...
The AI company Anthropic recently sponsored a hackathon that drew 13,000 applicants — and most of the winners weren’t engineers or even in tech. It’s the latest sign that the future of innovation ...
A part of the success of the “Seaweed Brain Podcast” was because it was a new way of connecting fans from tight-knit communities into a larger one. Dedicating a platform to one series allowed the fans ...
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PM clarifies remark but says he disagrees with some language the 2021 Australian of the Year has used ...
NORWAY — Norway Junior/Senior High School students are trying their voices at podcasting. Thanks to a $250 mini-grant from ...
The Morally Offensive Podcast, which launched on Halloween 2024, claims to be a bi-weekly film podcast fueled by the trauma of Catholic guilt and shame. But it's much, much more than just that.
ET’s athletic story wasn’t built through one viral moment. It was built through repetition. He started with bodybuilding at UCLA, training in the gym six days a week, consistently. And anybody who has ...
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As Frederick Buechner famously said, “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep ...
Reaching 100,000 followers and 100 episodes reflects consistency, curiosity, and the powerful conversations we’ve been able to share. Featuring Katie Goar felt like the perfect way to celebrate.” — ...
Silverblatt’s 30-minute show, which ran from 1989 to 2022, included interviews with celebrated authors including Gore Vidal, Kazuo Ishiguro, David Foster Wallace, Susan Orlean, Joan Didion and Zadie ...