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Answer this hardware hacking question to be featured on our podcast 👀

The DevDiscuss Podcast begins with an interview and ends with commentary from listeners — and we like to feature the actual voices from our community!

To inform an upcoming episode of the show, we'd like to know...

“What is the coolest hardware hacking project you've seen — or done?”

For your chance to hear your actual comments on an upcoming episode, answer the question above by:

  • Calling our Google Voice at +1 (929)500-1513 and leave a message 📞

  • Sending a voice memo to pod@dev.to 🎙

  • OR, leaving a comment here (we'll read your response aloud for you) 🗣

Please send in your recordings by Wednesday, May 12th at Midnight, ET (9 PM PT, 4 AM UTC)

Voice recordings will be given priority placement 😉

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raddevus

My project using Arduino and bluetooth module which allows you to open your garage door using your phone's built-in bluetooth.
garage door simplified

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MateusLauer

Project Zero from Ian Beer, allowed him to take complete control of apple devices from a distance — including reading emails and other messages, downloading photos, and even potentially watching and listening to you through the iPhone’s microphone and camera.

googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/202...

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christine

This one from Kingpin presented at Kernelcon/HackLive was super nifty live hack! Hardware Hacking with Joe Grand (Kingpin) youtu.be/AQpv_6Se6VM

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Brodan

Anything from Andrew Reitano, but specifically I love this hardware hack: an NES-compatible breathalyzer

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GrahamTheDev

I mean, who can possibly match the floppotron! youtube.com/watch?v=63qtYi1nwcs 😋