Daves GarageFind out what it was like to work at Microsoft in the 1990s and to work on the big projects of the day. This covers David Plummer's career at Microsoft on MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows XP, etc, which included features such as Task Manager, ZipFolders, working on Space Cadet Pinball, and more. He also describes and discusses the Microsoft interview process.
At the University of Regina Computer Science Department's 50th Birthday celebration. Thanks to Daryl Hepting for the invitation and Corey Butz for the introduction!
Dave also discusses discovering computers as a youth at his local Radio Shack as well as various schemes to obtain free computer time at the local university.
My 90s Life at Microsoft: Task Manager, ZIPFolders, Space Cadet Pinball and More - Dave PlummerDaves Garage2018-12-08 | Find out what it was like to work at Microsoft in the 1990s and to work on the big projects of the day. This covers David Plummer's career at Microsoft on MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows XP, etc, which included features such as Task Manager, ZipFolders, working on Space Cadet Pinball, and more. He also describes and discusses the Microsoft interview process.
At the University of Regina Computer Science Department's 50th Birthday celebration. Thanks to Daryl Hepting for the invitation and Corey Butz for the introduction!
Dave also discusses discovering computers as a youth at his local Radio Shack as well as various schemes to obtain free computer time at the local university.The Stuxnet Cyberweapon Explained by a Retired Windows EngineerDaves Garage2024-10-17 | Dive into the incredible story of Stuxnet, the world's first cyberweapon, and its complex attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. From its discovery by a small Belarusian security firm to its use of multiple zero-day vulnerabilities and legitimate digital certificates, Stuxnet was a masterpiece of malware engineering. We’ll explore how it used USB drives and autorun functionality ( a component I was once responsible for) to cross air gaps and manipulate Siemens PLCs controlling uranium enrichment centrifuges. Join me as we break down Stuxnet's design, its devastating payload, and the global response that followed.
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Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplUse C++ to Blink an LED on a Raspberry Pi in Under 5 Minutes!Daves Garage2024-10-14 | Dave shows you how to blink an LED connected to a GPIO pin of a standard Raspberry Pi 4. For my book on the autism spectrum, check out: amzn.to/3zBinWM
For full details on wiringPi, which is needed to run this example, see their github: github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi
Basic steps to install it: git clone github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi.git cd WiringPi ./build debian cd debian-template sudo apt install wiringpifilewith.deb [Filename varies, subst your .deb file]
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplPsychopath or Autistic? Whats the Difference?Daves Garage2024-10-13 | Dave contrasts and compares the symptoms and traits of Psychopathy vs Autism to consider how similar or different they might be. For my book on the autism spectrum, check out: amzn.to/3zBinWM
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplNEW Desktop CPUs! Intel Core 200 Ultra Series - What You Need to Know in Only 5 Minutes!Daves Garage2024-10-10 | Dave brings you a five-minute brain dump of all the important information about the new Intel Core Ultra 200 series processors, which replace the i5, i7, and i9 chips.Feed Your OWN Documents to a Local Large Language Model!Daves Garage2024-10-08 | Dave explains how retraining, RAG (retrieval augmented generation) and context documents serve to expand the functionality of existing models, both local and online. For my book on the autism spectrum, check out: amzn.to/3zBinWM
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplAutism 101: How My Brain WorksDaves Garage2024-10-03 | What makes the autistic mind tick? After 30 years of marriage, raising four kids, and managing the chaos of daily life, you'd think we’d have it all figured out by now—right? Well, it's not that simple, especially when you add the challenges of living with autism into the mix. In this video, I dive into what it's like navigating a relationship when you think differently, and how misunderstandings and frustrations are part of daily life. I'll share some insights into mindblindness, the constant mental gymnastics of understanding neurotypical behavior, and why communication can feel like a real-life sitcom.
Whether you're curious about autism or just enjoy hearing stories from real life, this episode of Dave’s Garage has something for you. If you’ve ever felt like people just don’t get you, or you're trying to better understand someone on the spectrum, check it out! Plus, if you like today’s discussion, there’s more in my book, available on Amazon amzn.to/3XFDfnR
Twitter: davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplRun Local LLMs on Hardware from $50 to $50,000 - We Test and Compare!Daves Garage2024-09-29 | Dave tests llama3.1 and llama3.2 using Ollama on a Raspberry Pi, a Herk Orion Mini PC, a 3970X, an M2 Mac Pro, and a 7995WX featuring the NVidia 6000 Ada GPU. See the results live! Check out my book on the autism spectrum! amzn.to/4elzfQv
I’m doing something that’s never been done before: we’re going to run a ChatGPT-style large language model locally on a wide range of hardware, from a $50 Raspberry Pi 4 all the way up to a $50,000 Dell AI workstation with dual Nvidia 6000 Ada cards.
If you saw my last video, you know I caught some heat for using top-tier hardware and running everything in WSL on Windows. This time, I’m doing things differently. We’re starting small and budget-friendly—no Linux shenanigans—and testing out local inference on everything from a Pi to a high-performance mini PC, a gaming rig, an M2 Mac Pro, and, of course, that beast of a Dell workstation.
Along the way, I’ll show you how to install Ollama on Windows, and we’ll compare how well each machine can handle models like Llama 3.1 and even the monstrous 405-billion parameter model. Which system will shine? Which one will falter? Can a Raspberry Pi even handle a large language model at all? And what happens when we push the $50,000 workstation to its limit?
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to run a large language model locally, or just want to see how different hardware stacks up, this episode is for you! Be sure to stick around to the end for some surprising results.
💻 Hardware tested in this episode:
Raspberry Pi 4 (8GB RAM) Orion Herk Mini PC (Ryzen 9 7940HS) Desktop Gaming PC (Threadripper 3970X & Nvidia 4080) Apple M2 Mac Pro Dell Threadripper Workstation (96 cores & Nvidia 6000 Ada)
Follow me on Facebook for daily updates! HTTP://fb.com/davepl Twitter: @davepl1968davepl1968Kernel Mode vs User Mode: Why it Matters, What You Need to KnowDaves Garage2024-09-26 | Retired Windows developer Dave Plummer dives deep into one of the most critical aspects of operating systems: Kernel Mode. We’ll explore how vulnerabilities like Spectre and Meltdown impacted system performance and why kernel mode is crucial for security and stability. From real-world disasters like the Crowdstrike outage to the differences between Windows and Linux kernel structures, this episode covers how your OS balances power and risk. Plus, we’ll explain why anti-cheat systems or bad drivers can cause your favorite game to lag.
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Image Credit: Medium.comSet up a Local AI like ChatGPT on your own machine!Daves Garage2024-09-23 | Dave explains the reasons why and the steps needed to set up your own local AI engine ala ChatGPT. For my book on the autism spectrum, check out: amzn.to/3zBinWM
Helpful links and tips: Install ollama: curl -fsSL ollama.com/install.sh | sh ollama serve
Run the UI Docker Container: Run UI with Docker: docker run -d -p 3000:8080 --gpus=all -v ollama:/root/.ollama -v open-webui:/app/backend/data --name open-webui --restart always ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:ollamaWhen Software Kills: Fatal Bugs in the Therac-25Daves Garage2024-09-18 | The story of the Therac-25, where a race condition bug caused patients to be irradiated with massive uncontrolled doses; how and why it could happen. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
Join Dave as we explore one of the most shocking and tragic stories in medical history - the story of the Therac-25, a radiation therapy machine that went horribly wrong. In this episode, we'll delve into the fascinating yet disturbing tale of how a seemingly advanced technology ended up causing catastrophic harm to countless patients.
We'll examine the Therac-25's inner workings, explore the flaws in its software and design, and discuss the devastating consequences of its malfunctions. You'll hear the heart-wrenching stories of patients who suffered from radiation overdoses, and learn about the heroic efforts of medical professionals who worked tirelessly to treat these victims.
This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in technology, medicine, or the human side of innovation gone wrong. So sit back, relax, and get ready to uncover one of the most chilling tales in the history of science and medicine!
Thanks to BobT for the episode idea!Major New Windows Update Attack - New ChatGPT Model - ShopTalkDaves Garage2024-09-13 | Windows Zero-Day Vulnerability: Dave explains the recent zero-day exploit affecting Windows Update, detailing how attackers can manipulate the update process to reverse critical security patches. He emphasizes the importance of vigilance until Microsoft releases a comprehensive fix.
ChatGPT's New Model "01": The duo discusses OpenAI's latest ChatGPT model, "01". Dave shares his initial impressions, noting its improved reasoning capabilities and how it checks its answers through self-analysis.
Elon Musk's Colossus Supercomputer: They explore Elon Musk's new AI supercluster, Colossus, equipped with 100,000 Nvidia H100 and H200 GPUs. They speculate on its potential uses for X.AI, Grok, and Tesla's Optimus robot.
Apple's Latest Releases:
AirPods Updates: Discussion on the new AirPods and AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C charging, improved fit, and the H2 chip. Notably, they highlight the addition of medical-grade hearing aid features. Apple Watch Series 10: They talk about its larger, thinner design, brighter display, new S10 chip, and the introduction of sleep apnea detection. Hearing Protection and Health: Dave shares his experiences using AirPods for noise cancellation at concerts and the importance of hearing preservation. Glen adds insights on custom earplugs and personal health routines.
Viewer Questions:
Favorite Commodore PET Game: Dave reminisces about "Invaders" and discusses the rare "Fat 40" PET model. Releasing Commodore 64 Games: He explains why he can't release the Commodore 64 version of "Tour de Force" due to licensing issues. Staying in the U.S.: Dave talks about his reasons for remaining in the United States instead of moving back to Canada, touching on taxation and personal circumstances. ASD Diagnosis Testing: He shares details about the in-depth testing process he underwent for his Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis. Additional Discussions:
The complexities of managing device charging routines with new health features. Reflections on old comic book ads and childhood nostalgia. The importance of cybersecurity and proactive measures individuals can take.
Errata: Upgrading a 40-col PET 8032 to 80-column may involve changing the editor ROM as well, not just the RAM and jumpers!From Core Memory to the Internet: Amazing History of the PDP-11Daves Garage2024-09-10 | Dave takes you on a journey from core memory to PDP-11 that hosts its own Internet homepage, along with a history of DEC itself. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
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Thanks to Curious Marc and the Facebook PDP-11 group for the PDP-11 footage/images!Tesla Talk, Payphones, TRS-80s, Disneyland, Retro-Tech and More!Daves Garage2024-09-06 | Welcome to this special edition of “Shop Talk” with Dave Plummer and Glen Hodges, where we dive into your burning questions from the comments and explore a variety of fascinating tech topics! 🚀🔧
In this episode:
• The Hunt for Vintage Tech: Dave and Glen discuss the dwindling availability of classic tech like pay phones and how the world of vintage tech collecting is evolving. • PDP-11 Restoration Update: Dave shares the latest on his ongoing PDP-11/73 restoration project, including unexpected challenges, component troubleshooting, and what it takes to keep a vintage machine alive. • The Evolution of Pay Phones: Did you know pay phones are still around? Discover why some people are still hunting for them! • Tech Nostalgia and Collecting: From TRS-80s to old SD cards, Dave reveals some hidden gems in his collection, including a brand new-in-box TRS-80 Model 1 Level 1 and why he was desperately hunting for vintage gear as a kid. • Elon Musk, Tesla, and X (Twitter): We dive into the big questions around Elon Musk’s ventures, Tesla stock, and whether X (formerly Twitter) could be worth 10 times more in the near future. • Navigating the Digital Age: As technology pushes more services online, what challenges do seniors and less tech-savvy folks face? Dave and Glen talk about their moms’ struggles and offer advice for managing in a rapidly changing world. • Retirement, Travel, and Autism: Dave opens up about his life post-Microsoft, including his travels, the impact of autism on his routine, and the accommodations that help him navigate a world outside his comfort zone. • Arcade Games and Coin Machines: Discover the fascinating mechanics behind payphones, arcade machines, and why a simple coin could make different sounds on a bell! • Email Security and Services: From self-hosted solutions to Google and ProtonMail, Dave shares his insights on choosing the best email services for security and privacy. • Future of Tech and Computing: What’s the next big thing in tech, and what are Dave and Glen most excited about? Hear their thoughts on where computing and tech will go from here.
Whether you’re a retro computing enthusiast, a tech hobbyist, or just curious about the latest tech trends and stories, this episode has something for everyone!
Sorry for the audio quality - I'm still learning the podcast software, and must have had some kind of noise cancelation on by default! We'll get better, I promise!
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplYour Passwords Are in Danger: Why You Need a Password Manager Now!Daves Garage2024-09-03 | How long would it take to break your password? Find out as Dave explores password managers. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
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We dive deep into the latest tech rumors, including the upcoming iPhone 16 specs, featuring enhanced AI neural cores, a new graphene thermal solution to tackle overheating, and improved camera technology. The duo also explores password manager security, discussing how tools like these can protect against phishing by verifying SSL certificates before autofilling.
Don’t miss the discussion on retro computing with Dave’s recent success in reviving a PDP-11/83, complete with functional floppies and network connectivity. Plus, the conversation touches on controversial topics like Facebook’s COVID-19 content moderation and the future of Windows security features.
Hit subscribe if you love tech insights, retro computing, and witty banter!Linus Tech Tips Hacked + Ryzen Performance Solved - Shop Talk!Daves Garage2024-08-28 | Dave and Glen discuss the Linus Tech Tips Twitter Trouble, what might be behind the recent Ryzen CPU performance issues, and more!Rare Private Tour of Seattles long-closed Living Computer MuseumDaves Garage2024-08-26 | Dave takes you behind the scenes at the long-closed Living Computer Museum for a private tour of this impressive collection of vintage computers. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
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Christies Auction: tinyurl.com/yc5mnnx4 Thanks to the Facebook PDP-11 group for the PDP-11 footage/images!
Sample items from the collection: Apple-1 Personal Computer (1976) - Estimated at $500,000-800,000  Xerox Alto (1973) - Estimated at $5,000-8,000  DEC PDP-10 KI-10 Mainframe Computer (1974) - Estimated at $30,000-50,000  MITS Altair 8800 Microcomputer (1976) - Estimated at $3,000-5,000  CDC 6500 Supercomputer - Featured as one of the iconic supercomputers Cray-2 Supercomputer - Another supercomputer milestone included in the collection IBM 1401 Mainframe Computer - Part of a large IBM system included in the auctionWhats Inside a MiniComputer? The Frankenstein PDP-11!Daves Garage2024-08-21 | Dave shows you the essential elements of a PDP-11 minicomputer and builds ones on the bench to show how it is assembled. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplCritical Windows Exploit: What You Need to Know, Explained by a Windows DeveloperDaves Garage2024-08-20 | Retired Windows developer Dave explains the latest major exploit in Windows involving the TCP/IP IPV6 network stack. Also, China's new cybersecurity laws and how they impact zero day exploit discovery. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplCutting Open an Apple Titanium Card to See Whats Inside! #hacks #sawingforteensDaves Garage2024-08-17 | We cut an Apple Titanium card open with a diamond cutoff wheel and a demolition blade to verify it's Titanium construction and to see what's inside!Learn Docker NOW! From Hello World to Doom in 15 Minutes!Daves Garage2024-08-15 | Dave explains everything you need to know in order to understand and make effective use of Docker. From running Doom to a Web server to an LED controller and more, Dave starts with a simple "Hello World" app and proceeds to build in complexity and power. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
Errata: At one point I say I'll be using an Ubuntu base image but the code actually uses Alpine, as you can see in the dockerfile on the screen. Sorry for any confusion this caused!Solving the Primes to ONE TRILLION on the desktop! Plus PDP-11 vs Threadripper tested!Daves Garage2024-08-09 | A custom prime sieve seeks the numbers up to one trillion before it is used to compare the performance of the legendary PDP-11 to the Threadripper. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
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Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplUNIX on the PDP-11: Zork, Star Trek, and More Live on the Internet!Daves Garage2024-08-04 | Dave installs 211BSD Unix on the PDP-11/83 and connects it to the Internet using a DEC ethernet card. See the PDP-11/34, PDP-11/73, and PDP-11/83 in action. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplRaspberry Pi Drag Racing - Vs All Comers! P3, Pi4, Pi5, Nano, BBB, M2, 7995WX and more!Daves Garage2024-08-02 | How much faster is a Pi5 than a Pi3? What about vs a Threadripper? Find out in today's showdown! For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
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Shirt is from GeeksOutfit.comCrowdStrike Update: Latest News, Lessons Learned from a Retired Microsoft EngineerDaves Garage2024-07-24 | Dave brings you up to date on the CrowdStrike IT outage and considers its broader implications. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
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1. Introduction to the CrowdStrike Falcon IT Outage: • Overview of the recent CrowdStrike Falcon IT outage and its impact on various industries. 2. Technical Details of the Outage: • Explanation of the faulty sensor configuration update and how it led to system crashes (BSOD) on Windows systems. • Specifics about the corrupted “Channel File 291.” 3. Impact and Response: • Description of the scale of the outage, affecting approximately 8.5 million devices worldwide. • Steps taken by CrowdStrike to deploy a fix and provide mitigation guidance to affected customers. 4. Previous Issues with Linux Systems: • Recap of earlier incidents where CrowdStrike updates caused crashes on Debian and Rocky Linux systems. 5. CrowdStrike on macOS: • Discussion about CrowdStrike’s security solutions for macOS and their use of Apple’s System Extensions. 6. Kernel vs. User Mode in Security Software: • Analysis of why kernel-mode access is used by CrowdStrike and the associated risks. • Historical context of kernel vs. user mode in Windows drivers. 7. Regulatory Challenges: • Narrative on Microsoft’s attempt to introduce an API to prevent such issues and the regulatory hurdles faced from the European Union, which deemed it anticompetitive. 8. Conspiracy Theories and Broader Lessons: • Overview of conspiracy theories that emerged around the outage. • Lessons to be learned from the incident, drawing a parallel to the Tylenol crisis management.
I'm long since retired, and any opinions are mine alone; not a spokesperson!CrowdStrike IT Outage Explained by a Windows DeveloperDaves Garage2024-07-21 | Dave explains the Crowdstrike IT outage, focusing in on its role as a kernel mode driver. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
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I should add that I don't know if the channel definition update files were privately signed or not; what I meant is that I presume they do not go through the WHQL signing process. But even if they do, we've learned that trusting their content (which was all zeros in this case) didn't go well.Prices: What Will Paul Allens Amazing Computers Bring at Auction?Daves Garage2024-07-20 | Dave visits Christies auction house in NYC for a sneak peek at some of the most important items from the Paul G. Allen estate's sale of the artifacts and computers from the Living Computer Museum in Seattle. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplI Worked on the Windows Start Menu!Daves Garage2024-07-16 | UPDATE: This only shipped in the NTSUR release, as far as I can now tell. I've confirmed with team members that I'm not crazy, I did write and we did ship the code I describe in this episode, but it was ultimately replaced circa NT4 with bitmaps!
So they wound up doing exactly what I was trying to avoid (a bitmap per SKU per language) but it works! --- How does the Start Menu paint? Find out in this insider tale of the Windows Start Menu. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
As noted in the video, the Start Menu was a Windows95 feature before being ported to what is "Windows" today; Dave was responsible for making it operate and paint under Windows NT/XP/2000 and later.
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplAdd WiFi to ANY Device: The Worlds WORST Portable Computer!Daves Garage2024-07-10 | Dave shows you how you can add WiFi capability to almost anything, including his PDP-11/34! For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
For information on the Unibone (and QBone), visit HTTP://RetroCMP.com
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplBare Metal Coding: Big Iron! Assembly Language on the PDP-11/34Daves Garage2024-07-06 | Dave demonstrates programming the PDP-11/34. For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplI Bought the HEAVIEST Computer on eBay: The PDP-11/34!Daves Garage2024-07-01 | Dave buys a PDP-11/34 from eBay and adventure ensues! For my book on the spectrum, see: amzn.to/3XLJ8kY
For information on the Unibone (and QBone), visit HTTP://RetroCMP.com
Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/daveplStudio Tour: More LEDs than Any Man Should Have!Daves Garage2024-06-26 | A behind-the-scenes tour of the Dave's Garage studios. For my book on Autism, check out: amzn.to/3KPOKTzDaft Punk Helmet Very Short RevealDaves Garage2024-06-24 | Make sure you're sub'd for the build episode and Amazon recipe! It's cheap and easy to make!Amazing Home Depot Lamp Conversion #leds #electronics #arduinoDaves Garage2024-06-23 | Subscribe for the full build video and complete plans!MindblindnessDaves Garage2024-06-20 | Dave Explores and Explains Mindblindness in autism. For my book on Autism, check out: amzn.to/3KPOKTzCan I Freeze a Fan in Time with its RGB Light?Daves Garage2024-06-18 | Dave uses PWM lighting on an RGB fan to "freeze frame" a running fan in time. For my book on Amazon, check out: amzn.to/45kWPJC
Note: Contains flashing light elements.
Code: github.com/PlummersSoftwareLLC/FanFreezerWorld Record: Tempest High Score!Daves Garage2024-06-14 | Dave sets the world record on the classic game Tempest. For my book on Autism, check out: amzn.to/3KPOKTzDNS Demystified: Everything You Should Know for Faster Internet!Daves Garage2024-06-12 | Dave explains DNS, the Domain Name System, as well as how to benchmark and optimize your own DNS. For my book on Amazon, check out: amzn.to/45kWPJCHow the amazing technology behind ARGB LEDs worksDaves Garage2024-06-05 | A tour starting with a single LED, then LED strips, addressable strips, matrices, and even WiFi delivery of video. For my book on Amazon: amzn.to/4aOLS4e
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Cheap LED Strip for experiments: amzn.to/3yWNECQ A good ESP32 Module to start with: amzn.to/3xfaLrPWhy You Need a New Internet GatewayDaves Garage2024-05-31 | From Multiwan to Failover, Load Balancing, cellular support and more, Dave investigates the Spitz AX 5G Wi-Fi 6 Cellular Gateway. For my book on Amazon, check out: amzn.to/3V5jNzD
Some sequences shortened or accelerated.The Ultimate Robot Mower - Coming Soon!Daves Garage2024-05-23 | Subscribe for Full Episode!Sensory Sensitivity - The Nonvisible Part of the SpectrumDaves Garage2024-05-22 | Free sample of the eBook is available at: amzn.to/3yDO5SoMonotropism - The Nonvisible Part of the SpectrumDaves Garage2024-05-22 | Dave discusses Monotropism and autism: amzn.to/3yDO5SoMindblindnessDaves Garage2024-05-22 | What is mindblindness, and how does it impact people on the spectrum? For a free sample of the book: amzn.to/3yDO5SoCould You Be a Little Bit AUTISTIC?Daves Garage2024-05-19 | Dave also discusses his time at Microsoft on MS-DOS and Windows working on such features as Task Manager, Pinball, Zip files, Format, the Start Menu, and more!