Episodios

  • John Park
    Mar 23 2026

    John Park joins the show and shares how he started hosting shows, his pre-show preparation, some of his favorite memories and projects, and more.

    00:00 Welcome

    00:36 JP’s start with computers and electronics

    3:59 MAKE: Television

    • Make: Television - Complete Series : Make : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

    10:47 Preparing for a show

    • JP’s Workshop YouTube Playlist

    16:54 Favorite CircuitPython memories

    20:09 Favorite projects over the years

    25:55 Favorite synthesizer

    • Mutable Instruments: a (Brief) Retrospective
    • MicroFreak

    29:20 Which board?

    30:36 Wrap-up

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    31 m
  • The Open Pressure Sensor Device
    Mar 9 2026

    Paul welcomes Michelle Hui and Reitwiec Shandilya, master’s students at Cornell Tech. They discuss their project, an open source medical device that helps mastectomy patients, that runs CircuitPython.

    00:00 Intro

    00:46 The Open Pressure Sensor Device

    2:05 Overcoming the problem gaps

    2:58 Partnering with clinicians

    5:26 The hardware and firmware

    8:13 Reverse engineering the proprietary device

    13:48 The Open Source Hardware Association

    20:09 What’s next for OpenPSD?

    21:42 Wrap-up

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    22 m
  • Sean Carolan
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, Paul is joined by Sean Carolan. Sean shares how he used CoPilot with Claude Opus to create a Pac-Man clone in CircuitPython in just one day.

    Show Notes

    00:00 Intro

    00:32 Sean’s start with computers

    1:34 Choosing Pac-Man

    2:30 Seeed Wio Terminal

    4:04 Coding Pac-Man in CircuitPython

    5:17 The game’s art assets

    • The Spriters Resource
    • Assets · Kenney

    6:51 Re-creating the sounds of Pac-Man

    8:29 Pac-Man on the Fruit Jam

    • Port to Adafruit Fruit jam by relic-se · Pull Request #1 · scarolan/pac-wio

    9:51 What worked well when using Claude Opus for Ai

    12:50 The challenges in using AI

    14:14 Recommendations for someone just starting to use AI to code

    16:38 Learn more about Sean

    • Sean Carolan’s Github Site
    • Sean on LinkedIn

    17:01 Which board?

    18:36 Wrap-up

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    19 m
  • John Ellis
    Feb 9 2026

    Paul welcomes John Ellis to the show. John shares some of his MacroPad projects, TallyCircuitPy, and more.

    00:00 Intro

    1:18 John’s start with computers

    5:13 John’s handle, DeckerEgo

    6:28 MacroPad Hotkeys II

    • deckerego/Macropad_Hotkeys GitHub repository: An extensible hotkey macropad inspired by the Macropad Hotkeys example from the Adafruit Learning System Guide
    • prcutler/awesome-macropad: A curated list of awesome applications, macros, 3D printed cases, guides, and more for the Adafruit rp2040 MacroPad.

    8:59 Sleeping the Macropad screen

    10:36 MacroPad 4 Chord MIDI

    • Macropad 4chord MIDI

    12:47 TallyCircuitPy and TallyOBS

    • TallyOBS

    15:12 The role CircuitPython can play in saving older hardware

    17:20 Where to learn more about John

    • https://www.deckerego.net

    18:15 Which board?

    19:53 Wrap-up

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    20 m
  • Dan Cogliano
    Dec 8 2025

    Dan Cogliano joins Paul and they discuss Dan’s work with the Z Machine, which allows you to play Zork and other text adventure games.

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    Show Notes

    00:30 Dan’s start with computers

    3:05 The EZ Make Oven

    4:53 The Z-Machine

    7:59 Challenges in creating the CP Z Machine

    9:08 The game of Zork

    11:00 CP Z Machine Learn Guide

    11:15 Dan’s next game

    12:29 Challenges working with graphics

    13:37 Where to learn more about Dan

    • BlueSky
    • Dan’s Learn Guides
    • Danthegeek.com
    • Cleveland Museum of Art

    14:27 Which board?

    15:13 Wrap-up

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    16 m
  • River Wang
    Nov 24 2025

    Paul welcomes River Wang to the show. River was a STEAM teacher before becoming a full time software developer 3 years ago. He created the CircuitPython Online IDE, a browser based platform that allows users to work on a CircuitPython project on the web or as a self-hosted website.

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    Show Notes

    00:00 Intro

    00:29 River’s start with computers and electronics

    3:42 River’s start with Python

    4:31 Teaching

    5:42 Discovering CircuitPython

    9:18 Creating the CircuitPython Online IDE

    13:04 How the CircuitPython Online IDE works

    14:28 The challenges in building the CircuitPython Online IDE

    20:34 Self-hosting the CircuitPython Online IDE

    19:02 How the CircuitPython Online IDE helps educators

    20:34 CircuitPython Online IDE’s key features

    23:13 What’s next for the CircuitPython Online IDE

    24:41 How to support the CircuitPython Online IDE

    25:05 Where to learn more

    • The CircuitPython Online IDE
    • GitHub Repository
    • YouTube
    • Twitter
    • Fosstodon

    25:23 Which board?

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    27 m
  • John Romkey
    Nov 10 2025

    John Romkey joins the show and shares his CircuitPython tool, circremote, what it does, how it works, how he used Cursor and Claude to help write it, and more.

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    Show Notes

    00:00 Intro

    00:56 John’s start with computers and electronics

    6:25 circremote

    9:21 circremote clean and emacs support

    12:22 circremote’s sensor support and AI

    14:23 Cursor with VS Code and Claude

    19:27 Sensor and device support in circremote

    21:32 Community sensor work

    26:16 Which board?

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    28 m
  • Sam Blenny
    Oct 27 2025

    Sam Blenny joins the show and shares his work with the Fruit Jam, including USB Host, a Color Checker, a Gamepad tester, and more.

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    Show Notes

    00:00 Intro

    00:24 Sam’s start with computers and electronics

    5:34 Discovering CircuitPython

    • Pumpkins vs Skeletons game

    7:06 Working with the Fruit Jam and the Gamepad tester

    9:24 USB Host MIDI Tester

    11:12 The Fruit Jam Color Checker

    13:49 USB Host

    • USB Host Improvement Umbrella Issue
    • Improve USB Host device error handling pull request
    • USB Host buffers allocated in in internal RAM issue

    16:42 Which board?

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    20 m