Hackaday Podcast 078: Happy B-Day MP3, Eavesdropping on a Mars Probe, Shadowcasting 7-Segments, and a Spicy Commodore 64

Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys go down the rabbit hole of hacky hacks. A talented group of radio amateurs have been recording and decoding the messages from Tianwen-1, the Mars probe launched by the Chinese National Space Administration on July 23rd. We donā€™t know exactly how magnets work, but know they do a great job of protecting your plasma cutter. You canā€™t beat the retro-chic look of a Commodore 64ā€™s menu system, even if itā€™s tasked with something mundane like running a meat smoker. And take a walk with us down MP3ā€™s memory lane.

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