Two fingers for secondary click is normal on MacBooks, also on macOS.
@PovertyHelping17 сағат бұрын
It's really developed. Does all raspberry pi using NPU chip❓
@Donnirononon21 сағат бұрын
I do really hope that those NPUs become more common and powerful. I want a low power addin card for my homeserver for LLM and TTS so i can integrate it into my smart home and replace Alexa.
@will1am905Күн бұрын
Edit: I saw the rest of the video. Good to see that you learn by reading the documentation :) Best of luck to you. Original comment: Some constructive critique brother. I hope you are not easily offended. 1. I cringed when you stabbed the prusa sheet with the tool. Please keep the satin abuse off camera and use hard plastic tools plus heat and/or alcohol for on-camera abuse (I can deal with that <3) 2. Stringing is common when you print with too low of a temperature on the nozzle. READ THE SPECS... when you print with a new filament, the slic3r presets are good, but PETG and PETG0 is probably not the same compound.and need different settings. Double check the speeds it needs and the temps it needs for best practice. (When in doubt a do a print tower to dial in a new filament. It might be the best filament ever for your needs but it needs some testing in your environment and use case etc.) 3. I like to print more things one by one in sequential order as to have the nozzle focusing on one thing at a time.. help.prusa3d.com/article/sequential-printing_124589 4. PETG is wonderful, I only use that material as I print functional parts for things. Granted it is more brittle than PLA, but I make up for it with infill (amount and pattern). Also layer orientation and outer edges. Also I never use the fine sheet, I don`t like the glue mess and PETG tends to bond with the coating, so when it contracts and the bumpy parts make it release when cold, I get no warping during the print process but an easy release from the bed. 5. You should read more up on material science and 3d printing "trips and trix". Otherwise I enjoy your content. Keep at it. Best of love from Scandinavia.
@ry4nolsonКүн бұрын
That looks like a blackberry keyboard
@chinookpreparedness4949Күн бұрын
why does it look so much like a blackberry? (PS i really liked my blackberry)
@Thatoneguywhosucksatlife.Күн бұрын
Meshtastic is an expensive gimmick that doesn't work without towers so it's a very shitty cellphone
@Think-For-Yourself-Man2 күн бұрын
Hardware must be single stop purchase, no „having to build“.
@laughingvampire75552 күн бұрын
if it is highly experimental then it is pre-alpha, not even beta.
@eastindiaV2 күн бұрын
Been doing some research into Organic computing systems, using various fungi, chemicals, and beams of light... to Use the Fungus as the CPU. A basic system like PI 5 would be a great way, of exploring the possibilities of this type of computing.... on a closed system. There is also a possibility to genetically modify the fungus, to allow it to hold your own DNA, which allows Neuralink style programming, based on your own brain waves communicating to the fungus. That would require a blood sample. Again, as a test bed, simple things like this can help study new computing systems, and techniques. With an ability to seperate it from the "internet."
@HamRadio22 күн бұрын
Great review, thanks for sharing the new UI instructions
@blablah5382 күн бұрын
I think the day this technology becomes relevant for me is when there's at least one KZbinr talking about it who's not dorkier than all of my friends in my life. Then maybe I would have a chance of getting someone on the other for actual communication
@christiantheophanegasore37862 күн бұрын
00:01:15 you can use so another camera USB for AI! eg: ten years ago, i was use an logitech C270 on my rpi A with only 256 MB memory and matryoshka opencv!😅
@scottbruckner46533 күн бұрын
It's a Blackberry.
@clicktolearnmore3 күн бұрын
They release it so youtube reviewers have content to react to, and let viewers go and view their other videos
@JeremyMartens-b7z3 күн бұрын
The bigger question is, why is their SSD 20-30% more expensive than SSDs with the same capacity and less cut down?
@Bennettone3 күн бұрын
Oh man, when you didn't know that two finger click does left click I cringed so hard. And then, disabling the tap to click jeez... how can you live with yourself. Having to press that hard on the trackpad up until there's that give and click and force and sound and, just why? When you can just tap on it and it does the trick... the same goes for using two fingers, if you had the tap enabled you could just use two finger tapping and there you go, without having to move your entire hand to go to the right side of the trackpad, withouth having to move your wrist, just lay down your other finger wherever you are and you have a right click... it's so counterintuitive to have a dude smart enought to install ubuntu on an older mac, yet not knowin this things better.
@sadteeto3 күн бұрын
Rock chip is such a disgrace. They should have offered monitory support long ago
@ben-yi3nh4 күн бұрын
They minute they left the 35$ price they lost me and most of my friends. This was the whole magic around the Pi, It was cheap and magical to see how high they can push technology for the same price.Its not hard to find better hardware for the higher price... its a shame. I moved to other boards. Bye bye Pi
@marcandrewyss4 күн бұрын
Now that our house construction is finally finished, I finally got around to trying out the Orange Pi 5 Plus 32GB that I bought months ago. And what did I have to realize? The hardware is great, but the official software support is total crap. I am extremely grateful to Joshua for his work. Without his valuable work and time invested, the hardware is almost useless. I completely understand his reaction. It's a bitter loss and I really hope he comes back. But your own health comes first. You do something in your free time with extreme dedication because you have fun doing it. At some point, those around you see this devotion as normal and begin to make demands. The tragic thing about it all is that this is not limited to IT or open source topics, but happens everywhere. I experience exactly the same thing in my IT job, but also in my private life. At some point it just doesn't work anymore and you need a break or stop doing what you actually love completely because otherwise you'll just break down. Get well soon Joshua!
@mattparker97264 күн бұрын
5:28 so instead of wasting your time recompiling Linux 🤮🤮🤮 Recompile this instead. Make it better Jeff.
@pradeepcep4 күн бұрын
You could also go one step further and actually dub your videos in other languages. Popular youtubers miss out on so many people for whom English is not their first language, or people who aren't that comfortable consuming content in English. I'm building a tool called TransDub that will let great youtubers dub and caption their videos in multiple languages automatically using AI models (and yes, SRTs are included), and I hope it helps somebody with great content reach more people :) Thanks for showing people this!
@PazLeBon5 күн бұрын
starlink and a power station........
@LoganBoyle-fn3if5 күн бұрын
Looks like a fat version of my old blackberry pearl
@tinmank5 күн бұрын
Glow in the dark filament might be nice for "wood" parts.
@Cyklonus5 күн бұрын
👍👍
@zipkitty5 күн бұрын
What do you mean with current state of laptops? I have an M2 MacBook Air, it has 18 hours of battery life. I never had a better laptop in my life. Thos eold one's, even after switching the battery, can do like 2 hours tops.
@diabeticnomad5 күн бұрын
As someone that’s been upset with the direction of Wordpress for many years, you may have just convinced me to try Drupal again
@LegoPossessed5 күн бұрын
I have 2 Raspberry Pis, but Jeff has like, 14?
@DaniloMitro5 күн бұрын
Pi on sterids
@argavyon5 күн бұрын
"If you don't like how I do things, you can go fork yourself" seems like a great motto
@dustinkeeton41935 күн бұрын
i got so excited i bricked my board.
@headbanger14286 күн бұрын
Skip to 03m00s (exhausting). Linus is such a shill that he's made all rubbish controversy over a $1 precision screwdriver that's been copied hundreds of times, mostly from Asia. At least iFixit represents the Right To Repair movement and doesn't urge you to buy the latest stupid gamer chair.
@webber72176 күн бұрын
i like 5O
@hypermiraclepositivegirl24156 күн бұрын
Is there "free but not for enterprise" licenses?
@barmalini6 күн бұрын
What I think is really useful for mestastic devices is a voice-to-text interface, and optional text-to-speech would be nice too. So communication between devices would still be text-based, but the usability would be much improved. I wish I had the skills to implement this.
7 күн бұрын
The best value combo this year.
@underratedradio-u5t7 күн бұрын
Hey jeff! since this macbook is really old so maybe you won't have much usage for it so can you give this one to me? I have jsut entered my college and I need a laptop for some notes, excel and stuff. Thanks!
@JoRoBoYo7 күн бұрын
Rockchip are dumb
@smb13977 күн бұрын
i dont get why they dont make a 64 or 128G SSD. like PiOS isnt really big, and youre not gonna be using this to install games on, so i feel like a lot of that 256 gigs will go unused for a lot of people. 128gb SSDs are already on the market and i dont see why 64 G ones arent possible. after all NVMe is superior to micro SD cards by a LOT
@siberx48 күн бұрын
Both of these devices are brilliant, thanks for featuring them! A 5gbit adapter that doesn't have a captive cable is nice (especially at that price) and integrating the ethernet adapter directly into the male plug is genius for short temporary/test runs. Almost like a poor man's direct attach cable!
@tomschi94858 күн бұрын
*Of course, Raspberry PI did nit have developed their own SSD. It's just a different sticker and maybe, some changed settings in the firmware.*
@monasch88218 күн бұрын
Nice beepers are back
@5mxg8 күн бұрын
We had similiar stress and loss of motivation with LZMA SDK as far as I remember. This was purposeful work to hijack the project and the world depending on this SDK. Do we have similiar simptoms here ?
@GodBurstPk8 күн бұрын
I bought one this week and have been stress testing it. By default, it's already a beast. I’ve never seen the CPU climb above 60°C, and it’s hard to make it overheat even if you reduce the fan kick-in threshold. I didn’t know they had a list of supported SSDs, but I’ve already ordered one. I placed it in, and it worked just fine, even though it was from a lesser-known brand. The only annoying part was doing the bottom two screws with the SSD hat, but other than that, it's pretty easy to assemble. I’ve always wanted something like this since I’m a major PC geek. The price was definitely worth it for me.
@rich10514148 күн бұрын
I assume why would wouldn't want two power sources is, the VCC line then becomes a short between the two power supplies that may not be at the exact same voltage level. That may not be an issue in most cases, but if the voltages diverge too much... that is very very bad.
@FuchsHorst8 күн бұрын
He may want to start a company with some sales and finance guys. I know, this sounds awful. But in the end it's all about money and clearly the SBC vendors and Rockchip themselves need to pay highly skilled people a fair amouint of money to provide such services. Joshua is the right person, Armbian folks, many others are. It all started years ago out of the joy of cheap new ARM boards but now it's a biiiig business and clearly burning out enthusiasts is awful. I for one won't buy any Rockchip based SBCs anymore.
@marshallb52108 күн бұрын
this is why i pay more for a pi, actual software support
@joshxwho8 күн бұрын
This might be my favourite video of yours. It's very candid, and honest. I also ran across you a few times when I was also involved with Drupal, and agree with your thoughts. Burn out is real, the maintainer for ubuntu rockchip was very kind, so was really sucky seeing him suffer.
@almostprofessionalrecords66518 күн бұрын
There's a link to your 2nd channel in the description but there is no link to the 1st channel, and this is the 2nd channel.