3-8C , my eyes just popped out. It doesn't look a fined system but it's just works :)
@jefffriedman694225 күн бұрын
10/10 function 2/10 form :)
@Rusich1533528 күн бұрын
Why blood is green?
@robsyoutube28 күн бұрын
half-life source bug
@SimonG25828 күн бұрын
i thought this video was from 2009
@FR4M3Sharma28 күн бұрын
Also no sound
@robsyoutube28 күн бұрын
@@FR4M3Sharma I had a copyrighted video playing on the television off the same machine. I didn't want to include the audio and get a copyright strike.
@AbdullahEkici3429 күн бұрын
Hold on, is it Windows 7?
@cutehomelessman28 күн бұрын
No, it's xp or atleast something before 7
@robsyoutube28 күн бұрын
@@cutehomelessman Linux Debian
@dimitri892629 күн бұрын
NOT LONG ENOUGH!!!
@artsvetlakovАй бұрын
Maybe it's not a bug, but hidden feature))
@Ca7-o5kАй бұрын
Lmao
@SimonG25828 күн бұрын
nope it's completly unintentional
@Ca7-o5k27 күн бұрын
@@SimonG258 yeah scientists somehow forceopen doors when running into them doesnt matter wich one
@JoJo-UnlikeBBQАй бұрын
I got microwave attack too in Taiwan since 2023/8. 😢 I guess it has something to do with my strange neighbor. This underground group is huge. Penetration engineering outsourcer, hidden WiFi monitoring equipment in residential buildings and chain stores. Use the device to control the remote background to lock specific targets and perform energy attacks. Thank you for your share.❤
@Miamia83637Ай бұрын
Could 5G towers be used to do this to people?
@robsyoutubeАй бұрын
No. Not at all. Impossible its not even powerful enough to warm something up. Its less dangerous than an incandescent lightbulb.
@ultravioletiris6241Ай бұрын
@@robsyoutube Look up recent Eric Haseltine interviews. He worked for N S A and has an interesting theory about this
@ChrisNoble-w9kАй бұрын
Phone models ?
@johnnydelap44902 ай бұрын
Fly Away Home was a great rendition. I fell in love with Anna Paquin in that movie, and of course, Jeff Daniels range as an actor amazing
@GoonCertified-IMAG17 күн бұрын
This movie was amazing
@TheofficialInfinitypulse2 ай бұрын
I want one
@Azr0xe2 ай бұрын
Bruh the cringe is getting to me
@matthewmus10 күн бұрын
I feel you bro
@technodude2 ай бұрын
I was half expecting the Cisco jabber ringtone
@MikePowlas2 ай бұрын
I use nothing but Ubiquiti and it works great.
@lupoarrabbiato66982 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your video, but I disagree with some ideas. I think now the challenge is provide high speeds with affidability. I consider 5ghz primary backhaul links the worst choice. I learnt that there were a lot better options such as 24/28ghz microwave multi gig/10gig links with a greater efficency under load and storms. The 5 ghz link has latency/rf noise issues that are very significant. In these days, here in Italy where I live the gov has built a public concession ftth network and it's a very game changer for a lot of local WISPS that before thought they were able to continue offering a miserable 30/MBPS radio plans, with a lot of problems (I know a few of their customers switched to gigabit ftth plan that had latency issues during evening with multiple football streams and 5ghz backhauls, they are so unprofessional). Now they are losing customers because they weren't able to provide a new interesting offer such as high speeds 60ghz ubiquiti wave technology and deliver up to gig speeds. I consider 60ghz the holy graal because it's unlicensed freq and it works as tested up to 5 kilometres in good conditions with fiber like speeds. 60ghz can be installed to nearest client to tower, this can free some 5ghz sectors and with LTU rockets (M series you are using are very obsolete) deliver more reasonable plans up to 100mbps to further away customers. 60ghz access network can be the beginning to make some fiber uplinks and make a more robust transport network and if neccessary interconnect one/maximum two towers in the area with microwave links. Alternatively to microwave links you can start some experiments with wifi 7 Multi Link Operation and reach a throughput of 5 gigs with cheaper devices. Good job anyway, you can always improve 😉
@LukasMaheut3 ай бұрын
J’adore trop 😊😊
@ChingasoClown3 ай бұрын
Compaq was awesome until HP came along
@robsyoutube3 ай бұрын
awesome comment, yup it was such a shame it became a brand for HP's value line their old stuff were tanks. Just lasted forever.
@Sobioytccc3 ай бұрын
Yes it's damn interesting. Love the ringtone sound ❤
@jackadamsdaniels67194 ай бұрын
Cool
@markarca63605 ай бұрын
Conference call mode activated.
@MatdoOfficial5 ай бұрын
How did you make that WI-FI coverage? Please send me the site or application you used to do that on!
@robsyoutube5 ай бұрын
I used the ligowave link calculator, exported it to google earth format. Then edited the first site google earth file to include all of the other ones. The formatting was very simple and self evident. www.ligowave.com/link-planner-calculator
@robsyoutube5 ай бұрын
Slight correction, I had the wrong number for a 22LR round for joules. Apparently after checking other sources that is the value for a 5.56mm round.
@cameronbosshard16406 ай бұрын
Love this wisp content keep it coming
@robsyoutube6 ай бұрын
I made a few more and posted one or two. They didn't really get any views so I didn't upload the other 3 I recorded to finish the series.
@AeroBero31216 ай бұрын
Feel like im on a wall street center
@krsameer16 ай бұрын
Wow!
@madcatz3d6 ай бұрын
Seriously interesting theory, this might really be it.
@robsyoutube6 ай бұрын
Out of running every possible number. Unless there is some technology for power generation I am unaware of this is the only way to do this that could be concealed enough. You could literally park a car with tinted windows and a 2 foot parabolic dish in the backseat pre aimed at the targets nearest window. And the minimal support electronics in the trunk. And have enough energy to pull this off from 500+ meters 1600 feet and remotely activate it until it spent all its rounds. Worst case it might sound like a car backfiring, but this can probably be built to be nearly silent.
@ChrisOfChin6 ай бұрын
Just recently watched the segment about Mr. Lishman's home on "Weird Homes" (1998) and started delving into various videos including this one. I've only just recently entered my 20's, also in Ontario, and these videos have inspired something in me, given me something I truly want to work towards. I thank you for posting this. Given the state of the province/country and housing market, it is already absurdly difficult to purchase a small Bungalo in a suboptimal location. Pricing is ridiculously high, foreign buyers are a major problem and so on. I can only imagine the funding required in sourcing the materials for this housing project, and not only that, but the various advisers and consultants he had spoken with, also presuming he wasn't able to do the heating and plumbing himself(?), and also even the price of that amount of land particularly in the modern day! And assuming somebody wanted to do something similar, without the Do-It-Yourself ability that Bill Lishman had, you're looking at even more money in labor costs. Hopefully this isn't a pipe dream, because this random accidentally stumble upon Bill and his housing project has really inspired me. I haven't really had any sort of dream or goals or larger aspirations in life, just to be happy and have a family perhaps haha. However this has pretty much solidified an actual long-term desire in my mind for the first time in many many years. My father does framing carpentry and recently showed interest with involving me in the trade, here's to hoping that my life path can lead me to a nice quiet living somewhat akin to his Earth-integrated home.
@robsyoutube6 ай бұрын
His son geordie lishman has a prototype of a much lower cost alternative to this that is above ground. They can be pumped out quickly as well and easily. He also has a modular one he wants to produce. Its not been publicly shown off but it was created to help address the housing crisis. That said if you want to see this issue resolved. I think key would be for Doug Ford to start caring. Get people who were kicked out of pickering lands for that airport that never happened involved in ensuring that the land they were expropriated from is properly repurposed for a strong community with a community garden and proper community center. And for the federal government to ban ownership of more than 2 residences per person, as well a corporate owned detached dwellings. Those foreigners you mention were already kicked out of personal ownership in 2022. They responded by buying with Canadian corporations they registered and leasing/renting them out. The issue is easy to solve but would probably hurt the GDP a bit since they lost most industry and tech companies to the USA and never made an effort to address that.
@ChrisOfChin6 ай бұрын
@@robsyoutube Thank you for the amazing response. Looks like I have more to look into regarding these housing developments! The Lishman family really seems extraordinary, his son sounds like his spitting image (from what I've just read). I am actually from the Pickering/Ajax region and I had always heard about the airport proposals and though I was far too young to understand the situation, even I, as a pre-teen was opposed just from the civilian perspective. Any time the airport was mentioned, be it from a preteen/teenager or an adult, it was always accompanied with criticism and disagreement with the proposals. I had no idea that people were actually displaced from their homes, (looks like this was under Pierre Trudeau) and being here going on 22 years now, I never even knew about Brougham... And now we are seeing the same sort of sentiment it seems with the Pickering Town Centre and the development of the "Pickering City Centre". We also had the casino in the last few years... Truthfully I was and still am too ill-informed or educated to discuss economics and politics but I am happy to have learned more from your comment. I am not sure the reasoning for the proposed airport, whether it was to support Toronto's growth/infrastructure in some way or if it is just a way to boost the economy (or both?). All I can say, from a civilian perspective, having been here all my life-- is that I absolutely detest the idea of further urbanization and growth in this region. We already get swamped if Kingston/Bayly/some lanes on the 401 get closed, the added traffic and population density would deter me from living here full stop. I've already seen the culture I grew up with essentially destroyed/displaced, and to see my home town completely transformed would be the ultimate kick in the balls. Recently went for some silly road trips further north than I have usually been (went to Port Perry/Scugog area, Lindsay, Orillia) and it felt.. nostalgic though I had never been. Much more residential, communal, I don't know the words but it just felt different, and better. Breaths of fresh air even in spite of passing by the condominium housing projects that will be listed for 1.x million dollars at a minimum...
@janicesandy62796 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this Rob. I appreciate. I have an autographed copy that I am not able to play without a VCR. This has been posted for 5 years. I am sorry it took me so long to find it.
@robsyoutube6 ай бұрын
I am glad you enjoyed this. I felt someone needed to put it online for Bills legacy in its entirety.
@janicesandy62796 ай бұрын
"They really love each other don't they Dad?". For many years this little clip of Carmen's voice has never left my head.<3
@dgSolidarity6 ай бұрын
You absolute Frankenstein.
@lastbgforce7 ай бұрын
hey i have issue with dell latitude e6500 , so this laptop cannot find a nvidia geforce quadro 160m ..i update bios to newest verison and still not happen .. how i can fix it? :/ i use 65 ac adapter maybe it is problem i dont know ... help
@robsyoutube7 ай бұрын
I don't think your power supply is the issue. However if it has a second mini pcie slot try that. Some older laptop motherboards have slots that only have msata support and don't really have the PCI express slots.
@JK-pv2xx7 ай бұрын
grate sisico mania
@amhfilho7 ай бұрын
I remember fixing those on my internship at Digital in São Paulo, Brazil. Brings me lots of good(not so) memories! Thanks for the video
@GG-kc6ie7 ай бұрын
Assuming you wanted to reduce power consumption?
@robsyoutube7 ай бұрын
Just physical removal of what I wasn't using. And I really hate broadcom wifi. Next time I do this, I am also probably going to remove the USB port and related parts as well as cut the traces as close to the SOC as I can. And cut the traces to the VDSL driver power, then add in extra filtering with a oversized capacitor. As well as encase it in metal. Might gain me another 0.2 to 0.5dbm of noise reduction.
@ArchevodSB7 ай бұрын
Scam call centers getting call flooded be like
@jonathankeenan807 ай бұрын
Now, page all those phones.
@phantomcreamer7 ай бұрын
Have you seen any magnetic particles on the power steering magnet?
@robsyoutube7 ай бұрын
Yah I had one I put in the reservoir after my power steering pump blew up, then blew up the second one. It got really fuzzy fast. I have an inline one now I can't check the contents without cutting it up. I haven't changed it.
@А.КАК.КАКАТЬ8 ай бұрын
DDoS attack?
@Richardpasquinucci8 ай бұрын
i miss that terminal. we had them in college
@Daniel547ster8 ай бұрын
It’s giving me PTSD too
@Keeeeeeeeeeev8 ай бұрын
what plx multiplexer pcie card did you use?
@robsyoutube8 ай бұрын
Some random one off ebay. But it was broken it was very unstable and would throw pci express bus errors and just not work right. I had to add capacitors to it on some test points and it fixed it.
@pacifiky8 ай бұрын
Wow I was curious if you could do something like this
@robsyoutube8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, I need to get a camera man as you probably noticed.
@TheHolyFlipsterTHF8 ай бұрын
Recently went to the Smithsonian Air and Space museum in DC and couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw an aircraft that reminded of a film I saw as a kid. I was blown away as I read the description for the Cosmo Phase II that this was used for Operation Migration which is what Fly Away Home is based on. So glad to see the real life story, it’s incredible!
@robsyoutube8 ай бұрын
I am glad you enjoyed that. There is a long story about that. I won't get into it with details but the person who donated that effectively is the person who kicked bill out of operation migration. (He had a board meeting during a bad storm, told bill nobody was going to show then him and another kicked bill out. Bill was more into doing than raising funds for the not for profit and was opposed towards trying to use the not for profit to get rich). Its very disappointing how little Bill is mentioned in that exhibit. Bill was upset at that person until the day he died.
@JunesMoon7779 ай бұрын
I came across this video footage after showing my grandbaby the trailer of "fly away home". Mr. Lishman made his dream come true. It seemed he had a passion for these birds. What a great, loving and wonderful parent he was to them. I have so much respect for human beings that have and show a passion for any type of living nature God has given this world. His spirit and soul has gone to fly with them! May he rest in peace🙏🙏🙏
@robsyoutube9 ай бұрын
He was the best mentor anyone could have ever had. I lived with him for a number of years and learned more from him than anyone else. He passed the torch to his children and other people who he taught his ways. He still lives on through those he taught his way.
@janicesandy62796 ай бұрын
@@robsyoutube I am one.
@jo_han19 ай бұрын
0.0001 nanoseconds after clocking in the IT department:
@bobweiram63219 ай бұрын
He gave the screen a good beating! 😂😂
@idanmashta9 ай бұрын
That’s why UFO’s don’t visit us
@faceniff42789 ай бұрын
Did those base stations and CPE receivers have MIMO, secondly, I am trying to buy ip transit from Hurricane Electric which hosts in the same data center that I am at, in Djibouti, africa, I am trying to start wisp, i bought cisco asr 9001-s 60G bandwidth router and couple of cataylyst switches, I am trying to test an israeli wisp equipment manafcturer (Radwin) and I got an ASN and block of public ip addresses with /16, my question is the spectrum usage, I have no idea how such wireless technology works, what I know is installing multiple base stations at the same tower would lead interference and other major problems, 😅
@robsyoutube9 ай бұрын
these have 2 spatial streams (2x2 mimo). mimo is a marketing term, but effectively the radiowaves are polarized like light can be in a DWDM system to let multiple optical transceivers share a single fiber optic cable. They were unlicensed other than the 3.65ghz link. Back in my day you reduced power and installed RF shades (like a lamp shade but for RF) to prevent the other equipment on the same tower from having signal overload and the signal getting distorted when one thing was transmitting and another receiving . (This cost you 64QAM and 256QAM when your other gear was transmitting if you didn't) Now they have GPS sync on pretty much everything made for this so RX and TX doesn't happen at the same time on different antennas so its not an issue. I still highly recommend the RF shades, I was using RF armor. They bolt on the antennas and block out most of the signals outside of the antenna beam. They can drop your noise floor more than 20dbm in high noise environments. They are especially key if you want winder bandwidth channels. The next generation stuff with the new qualcomm 802.11BE stuff is going to be a real game changer. The stuff in the Qualcomm dev portal says were getting standardized TDMA with Qboost. And there is an ability to offload some of the reid solomen encoding for error correction over to a second band (ie from 6ghz to 5ghz, or 2ghz). This lets it work better in high noise environments with a weaker signal and effectively eliminates the need for retansmits. 4 spatial streams is going to be the new norm for outdoor PTMP. beam forming seems to have been dropped because nobody got it working quite right other than cambium with medusa. (Their secret was to transmit out all antennas and rx where it had the highest signal level to the client). You're getting right in before this stuff is about to hit a new high where you will even be able to interoperate your equipment from different manufactures with the same chips without losing TDMA support. With consistent latency and speeds rivaled only by fiber optic cables.
@Trigger1110 ай бұрын
My PTSD from hearing Cisco Jabber ring while I'm off is acting up now!