Live from Hack Club Stasis: The Teenage Hardware Frontier Lands in Austin

A custom board that ran two thousand dollars five years ago now costs fifteen and ships in two weeks. That collapse is why a hundred teenagers flew to Austin to build in the physical world instead of code in the digital. The organization behind it is Zach Latta's Hack Club, the hackathon was created by seventeen-year-old Meghana Madiraju, and Blake Liberman of 021 Ventures is why it happened in Austin.
The conversation ranges from how that collapse happened to what teenagers do with the agency it hands them, and turns sharper on what threatens it. Underneath the optimism is a real question about who controls the tools of creation, code, energy, and hardware.
The Agenda
- 00:00 What Hack Club Stasis Is
- 06:28 How Hack Club actually works
- 13:01 Why hardware, why now
- 18:05 The case against the credential machine
- 24:11 Agency and the pressure myth
- 29:33 What's actually worth building
- 34:38 Open source is quietly closing
Guest Links
Hack Club
021 Ventures
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