Episode: 3482 Title: HPR3482: Introduction to Post Apocalyptic Robotics Meta Technology Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3482/hpr3482.mp3 Transcribed: 2025-10-25 00:14:37 --- This is Haka Public Radio Episode 3482 for Tuesday 7th of December 2021. Today's show is entitled, Introduction to Post-apocalyptic Robotics Meta Technology. It is the first show by new host mechatrolyach, and is about 14 minutes long, and carries an explicit flag. The show is building robots from junk parts and tech prepping. Hail to my loyal henchmen and fellow supergillums! Welcome, new recruits, and greetings to the hackers of HPR. This is mechatrolyach, the mechatronics maniac, with the zeroth installment of robots, warlords of the apocalypse, where I will talk about post-apocalyptic robotics and share my projects, philosophy, and future ambitions. I am doing this podcast contribution for hacker public radio at hackerpublicradio.org. After this has aired on HPR, I will be adding video to this presentation, and will be uploaded to my channel at bitchute.com-forward-slash-channel-forward-slash-mechatroniac. Now that's where I upload my projects, as well as other videos that I find that will be helpful for this project. Mechatronics is code, electronics, and mechanics working together as a system. I'm weak in all three, but I've built mini-battlebot-style robots completely from scratch, except for Arduino. With every chassis part, every motor and wheel, and every circuit that drives them sourced for free from junk, like discarded printers, DVDs, TVs, computers, and uninterruptible power supplies. I'm calling this ethos and the resultant aesthetic post-apocalyptic robotics, that is robots that can be built by reclaiming existing post-consumer products to create something new. Currently, they are confined to smooth surfaces like battlebot arenas, but more rugged terrain bots are currently also being worked on, and I want to work towards autonomous and swarm robotics as well. The recipes I release here can be followed by anyone to build their own robots and devices by simply gathering the required scrap units or similar as described, then disassembling and finally reassembling into a new meta-technological device. I hope that others will join me, come up with their own innovations and new recipes that can be gathered to our incipient swarms of meta-technological bots as they evolve ever more sophistication. Welcome to post-apocalyptic robotics. Introduction to post-apocalyptic robotics meta-technology. Tech prepping, building a battle bot out of junk. Meteors, asteroids, comets, cataclysmic solar flares, massive volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes triggering massive tsunamis. Social unrest. Runaway climate change! ransomware and EMP attacks striking electric grids. Deadly viral pandemics! Mass hysteria, big boats, blocking waterways, obscured malware in a system D update, management engines at the heart of CPUs providing backdoors to Intel and AMD hardware root-minus-3 privilege what could go wrong. There are a large number of looming events which could collapse technological society as it is, wipe out most of the internet and shipping and transport, and hopefully maybe even the government. Tech prepping is more important than food prepping. While most survivalist and prepper types concentrate on stacking cans of beans, seeds, fuel, and ammo. Tech prepper will also be hoarding books on pdf, component data sheets, software libraries, breakout boards, and every post-eol electronics product they can get their hands on. In a semi-apocalyptic scenario where the trucks stop rolling, a lot of people who save seeds will be able to grow food in their communities so food won't be such a big issue. There might even be some that figure out how to make petroleum from wood like Mr. Testelonian channel on YouTube describes and shows. But a real crux will be analog digital electronics technology IT and mechatronics. Those communities with working electronics, mechatronics, and information technology infrastructure will be at a distinct competitive advantage. They will be able to leverage this in such things as automation of agriculture from watering schedules to weed pulling along with many other applications that will make the PAR communities ascendant. All else being equal PAR will be a force multiplier versus hostile neighbors starved of their slave slaves swiping because Facebook no longer exists or remnants of the tyrannical state coming over their dumb bunkers and thinking they have the right to rule. It's a good thing then that we have a boost up to a mechatronic technological society all around us in the electronic consumer devices that although they may be de-crap its soil gun or dead nonetheless contain a wealth of component parts most of which are hard enough to function for a very long time components that can be reused in new applications. It's like there's a supply chain for robot factories all around us. It's not infinite but it is very plentiful at the moment. Sadly our society is blind to the current and future worth of the technological legacy in our midst and the electronics recycling is merely electronics destruction. So the antecedents for this meta-technology are beam cyberpunk road warrior. Beam is a biology evolution aesthetics mechanics and that's a robot building philosophy of Mark Tilden's which has inspired me. He even wrote a book called Junk Bots. Fellow travelers are maker right to repair hardware hacking such as a Valerio de Kiempietro. The hardware hacking tutorial which I have mirrored on my bitchute channel and collapse OS trying to put a simple operating system that will work on a variety of technology. One of this new meta-technologies main antecedents is beam as I said Mark Tilden's robot projects that issued microprocessors in favor of circuits built of discrete components that mimic biological nerves and can react to environmental stimuli. There's a nice archive of beam related documents on solar botics site. Leave a link for that. So where Mark uses transistors as the nerves and brains I'm using Arduino since microprocessors are now a lot more ubiquitous and inexpensive than his time. But I think there's some really good ideas there. So do check out the solar botics site for all the beam documents. He wrote a bunch of stuff for JPL about perspective space traveling and really interesting stuff about ceramic peos or electric motors which I haven't seen yet. Where are they? But anyway the use of Arduino is the only thing keeping my projects from bringing completely or theoretically post-apocalyptic robotics but one day we'll get there and and use everything reclaimed. So yeah right to repair and hard we're hacking to very important aspects utilizing the processors inside consumer products to run other operating systems for our use. Unless we hoard thousands of at-mega-328 peas it would be difficult to find processors that we can run unless they've been liberated via techniques described by Bill Laryl Dick and Pietro and others. Hard we're hacking. Reusing processors from printers and other products is a goal for the future but right now let's have some fun. So it's not all doom and gloom. There's a lot of fun and education prospects to this so you should follow along and build a battle bot style bot with me. The first Arduino PAR battle bot style bot I built the Harold Interceptor. It's powered by 518650 cells from trash laptops. Power train is custom hybrid relay MOSFET H bridge and it is driven by four electric motors and wheels harvested from post-apocalyptic printers. It has IR remote control and is very fast to the extent that I have to add rubber bumpers to it to keep it and others safe. Another deep part true from PAR ethos is I added some front and rear ultrasonic sensors from China and the MP3 player which is a lot of fun. All IR remote control so hence it's the Harold Interceptor since it announces the presence of the swarm. Give up your energy. The swarm is here. We've come to harvest. Take us two year receptacles. I think it has an interesting road warrior cyberpunk aesthetic with the gray steel aluminum and black ABS parts and but for the wheel star wars for the bolted on look of things. I hope we can set up tournaments. We build our bring our bots, battle it out with cost not being a barrier to building robots. I mean those battle bots must have been an arm and a leg to build those. I could see a challenging new sport that is across between battle bots and junkyard wars where contestants would have a set amount of time to build a bot from junk and then compete in racing or deathmatch or sumo or whatever. So obviously you're going to learn a lot about coding and electronics and how those go together so best way to learn is by doing jump right in. Now that I've shown some of the more important strategic and fun and educational implications of PAR meta technology by rating trash consumer electronics for their components. I hope at the very least that everyone hearing this never again take their post use electronics to one of those recycling centers where all those precious components are destroyed. Better off keeping it in your basement. You'd do better taking it to a landfill than taking it to recycling. I mean maybe some wretched future mutant can discover and make use of it. Next episode I'll show you how to build your PAR laboratory and give you the ingredients to the herald interceptor. But if you're already excited to get started you can order an Arduino Uno or Nano or an Arduino kit with a bunch of sensors like I did when I got started. You can also start gathering things like printers, TVs, DVDs, UPS and other ways to get a soldering station if you don't already have one. Be very careful you start taking stuff apart. I'll give more guidelines on safety but you can get cut-taken printers and things like laptop batteries apart. So be warned. In the coming episodes I will share the detailed recipe for my first post apocalyptic robot I built complete with Arduino code and I'll show you how to build your own robot for free except for the Arduino and also do email tech support if you have problems just tell me problems and complain I'll try to help you resolve it. I also want to go further into other tech-prepper archiving so in case all or large parts of the internet are no longer accessible and this may be where your programmers can help me. They kind of gave me weird looks on the Arduino forums when I asked for a way to download all the libraries but I was finally able to beg a script that let me download a lot of them if not all. So as well as libraries software libraries we should have a way to archive component data sheets. Maybe we can get some torrents going or something with the most important stuff seems it would be prudent to have data sheets on all the components and microprocessors that you possibly can and all the software libraries that it would be practical to archive. Probably pretty huge to download every Java library and I'll also go into more aspects and implications of this exciting meta technology. I hope you will join me in building post apocalypse robotics and mechatronics fun. Like I said come to my bitchute channel after so you can see what this looks like as well. All right thanks for listening. If you're on bitchute subscribe to HPR if you're on HPR check out my bitchute. See you next time. You've been listening to Hecker Public Radio at HeckerPublicRadio.org. Today's show was contributed by an HPR listener like yourself. If you ever thought of recording a podcast then click on our contribute link to find out how easy it really is. Hosting for HPR is kindly provided by an honesthost.com the internet archive and our sync.net unless otherwise stated today's show is released under a creative comments, attribution, share like 3.0 license.