00:00 - It's a Pi Sandwich! 00:51 - GPS and a tiny time oven 02:14 - Holdover is important 03:17 - LTX 2023 time 04:15 - A closer look at the Time Card mini 05:22 - How I built it, how it works 06:37 - Good, bad, at least it'll be ACCURATE! 07:07 - ITDRC Homelab Creator Livestream
This card puts GPS and a tiny OVEN inside your PC!Jeff Geerling2023-07-27 | Special thanks to Timebeat for sending the Time Card, the GPS modules, and the tiny little time oven chip!
If you want to buy one of these things, Timebeat sent me a discount code for you to use, for 20% off: https://store.timebeat.app/discount/IKNOWREDJEFF
Some of the things mentioned in this video (some links are affiliate links):
00:00 - It's a Pi Sandwich! 00:51 - GPS and a tiny time oven 02:14 - Holdover is important 03:17 - LTX 2023 time 04:15 - A closer look at the Time Card mini 05:22 - How I built it, how it works 06:37 - Good, bad, at least it'll be ACCURATE! 07:07 - ITDRC Homelab Creator LivestreamRaspberry Pi 5: EVERYTHING you need to knowJeff Geerling2023-09-28 | Surprise! Raspberry Pi 5 is coming in 2023. This video highlights everything new in Pi 5.
00:00 - Pi 5's uphill battle 00:45 - What's new? 03:51 - What's different? 05:43 - Power 07:34 - Performance 10:17 - Thermals, new Case, Active Cooler 11:59 - Efficiency 12:51 - GPU and Pi OS performance 13:57 - PCIe: Go big or go home 16:43 - IO: USB, microSD, GPIO, and RP1 19:27 - Camera and comparisonsThe Raspberry Pi 5 in 60 seconds #shortsJeff Geerling2023-09-28 | The Raspberry Pi 5 is more than twice as fast as the Pi 4 at... everything! Check it out in this quick overview.
00:00 - Framing's done! 00:26 - Why wire? 01:56 - Noisy neighbors, spying ISPs 02:51 - Construction updates 05:17 - Structured cabling 08:13 - Pulling cable 11:05 - TerminationsHow I almost broke MrBeasts 1-100 videoJeff Geerling2023-09-15 | New Customer Exclusive - $25 off Your Purchase of $100 or More: https://micro.center/75bk Check Out Micro Center's Next New Store in Charlotte, Opening by 2025: https://micro.center/vuz9 Build Your PC with Micro Center's Custom PC Builder: https://micro.center/dtm3
00:00 - Intro 00:04 - Prototyping 02:55 - Building 05:00 - Buttons 07:15 - Gotta get to NC 08:36 - Challenges on-set 10:02 - The hotel's out to get me 10:45 - More challenges 11:56 - Wiring woes 15:43 - Signs of hope 16:47 - Corruption, duponts, and serendipity 18:26 - Fixing while filming 22:06 - It was down to the wire 18:01 - Five Jimmies, but no MrBeast!Cinebench 2024 arm64 record attempt! #shortsJeff Geerling2023-09-08 | Going to try to get the record for the fastest Arm64 run on Cinebench 2024, now that they have proper aarch64 support for Windows on Arm!
Testing on an Adlink Ampere Altra workstation with 96 CPU cores and 96 GB of RAM.
00:00 - Never underestimate bandwidth 01:22 - South Africa, 2009 01:45 - Homing Pigeon 101 03:09 - Time To Transfer 03:59 - Flight! 04:58 - Pigeon transfer speed 05:34 - I am become pigeon, transferer of data 07:17 - Flight to Canada 08:14 - Results 08:46 - Pigeon Data Transfer Equation 09:29 - Risks and problems - IPoACInside 45Drives Storage Lab! #shortsJeff Geerling2023-08-26 | At the 45Drives Creators Summit, we got to take a peek inside the storage lab, where they build, test, and repair Storinators, Stornados, Destroyinators, and even prototype things like the cute little Storinator Jr!
45Drives paid for my flight to Sydney, NS, CA, but did not offer any other form of compensation or sponsorship for this video. I just really like their philosophy on storage, and wanted to talk to them about ideas like the Storinator Jr and the Homelab-focused servers of the future!Soundproofing: a little rubber goes a long way (moving 05)Jeff Geerling2023-08-18 | Soundproofing is an art. Here's how we're doing it—starting with the walls.
00:00 - Soundproofing is an art 01:04 - Framing a normal wall 02:02 - Framing a studio wall 03:31 - Ceiling treatments 04:30 - Holes, electrical, and HVAC 05:23 - Creating... an echo chamber? 06:00 - Sound treatment (on the inside)LTX 2023 was an absolute blast! (Add something catchy here)Jeff Geerling2023-08-01 | LTX 2023 blew away my expectations. Definitely a great comeback after the pandemic break. Despite sometimes long lines, the enthusiasm and kindness shown by all those I met were amazing.
I didn't expect to meet so many people and have so many great conversations on the floor. I had to duck out a couple times just because the sheer energy was so high, lol.
00:00 - Live from the Expo! 00:51 - Day 0: Travel time 01:42 - Day 1: LTT screwdriver, redout edition 05:12 - A bug with the GPS clock! 06:12 - Back to the show floor 07:05 - Day 2: Meeting and greeting 08:50 - Apparently I'm retro 10:20 - Creator LMG Studio Tour (and a bonus bell ding!)2023 Homelab Creator Charity Livestream (LTX 2023)Jeff Geerling2023-07-29 | Join in the fun at LTX23, as Jeff (@JeffGeerling) and Chris (@CrosstalkSolutions) interview 10 homelab content creators LIVE from the expo floor!
@ServeTheHomeVideo @Level1Techs @LinusTechTips @CraftComputing @ChrisTitusTech @snazzy @TechHut @HardwareHaven (And Jake, Dan, and Tim from @LinusTechTips!)
00:00 - We'll do it LIVE 00:10 - Intro 00:38 - ITDRC 04:33 - Sponsor - Rack Studs 05:18 - Jake (LTT) 08:15 - Patrick (ServeTheHome) 09:17 - The blood sacrifice 09:21 - Back to Patrick lol 13:18 - Wendell (Level1Techs) 18:34 - Jeff (Craft Computing) 23:41 - Chris Titus Tech 28:45 - Quinn (Snazzy Labs) 34:28 - Brandon (TechHut) 38:28 - Colton (Hardware Haven) 44:17 - Tim (LTT) 48:09 - Dan (LTT) 53:40 - Wrap!FLASH FIGHT! Two NASes, all Flashes #shortsJeff Geerling2023-07-25 | Check out a longer video with more detail on these two NASes: youtube.com/watch?v=5QH8Dj6g_Nk
Links to the products mentioned (some are affiliate links):
00:00 - New wall, much like the old wall 01:01 - Tear down that wall! 02:14 - Today's tasklist 02:33 - Did you turn it off and on again? An IT tale 04:59 - Construction start (soon!) 05:21 - Tackling the spacklingAll-flash NAS fight: DIY or Buy – Round III!Jeff Geerling2023-07-10 | Special thanks to both ASUSTOR and Silvertip Labs for sending these NAS storage servers to test!
I purchased the drives used in the video, though the two Seagate IronWolf NVMe drives I put into my older NAS were provided by Seagate.
00:00 - Flash-off and new plans 00:39 - The contenders: Flashstor and Pocket NAS 01:28 - Pocket NAS: Rock 5 model B and OMV 04:51 - Flashstor 12 Pro: Intel and ADM 07:11 - PCIe is the bottleneck 08:11 - Read speeds good enough for video editing 09:28 - The best feature: TrueNAS? 11:11 - The victor 11:59 - A glimpse of the futureJeff Geerling Kickboxing Computer #shortsJeff Geerling2023-07-06 | You searched it. I did it.
Adlink/Ampere did not pay for this video or sponsor it in any way, and had no input into the content of the video. They did, however, supply the hardware under test, so I have added the 'Sponsored' disclaimer to this video and am disclosing the extent of the relationship here.
00:00 - Fastest Arm desktop (no more) 00:54 - Can it run Crysis? Windows? 03:37 - Windows on Arm is a chicken-and-egg problem 05:02 - Too many cores, can't compute 06:26 - Steam, Games, and Compatibility on Windows 08:38 - Back to Linux (and a RAM upgrade) 10:06 - Going for a teraflop 10:37 - GPUs - 3080 Ti or 4090? 12:58 - Gotta go fast(er)!Keeping my promises #shortsJeff Geerling2023-06-29 | Red Hat angered most of the Linux community last week. That's sad. I'm giving away my book. That's more like it!
#opensource #redhatWhat hath the Time Owl brought today? #shortsJeff Geerling2023-06-21 | Timebeat just launched the TimeCard mini, and you can find out more here: https://store.timebeat.app/collections/timecard-mini
It's expensive, but that's because it includes a *full* PTP time server with GPS and PPS output, including a Raspberry Pi and high-accuracy TXCO timing circuit!
Note: Timebeat did NOT offer any form of compensation for this video, but since they provided the hardware for review, I am checking the 'Paid Promotion' box on the video.
More to come, make sure to follow me and see what I'm bringing to LTX 2023...
00:00 - Networking plans 00:46 - A different kind of VPN 01:50 - OPNsense and Wireguard 04:59 - WiFi 6 AP upgrade 07:05 - Internet IS faster now! 08:56 - KickBeepberry! Tiny Pi-based Blackberry cyberdeck #shortsJeff Geerling2023-06-14 | The Beepberry is a tiny portable Blackberry-esque cyberdeck powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero W (I'm using a Zero 2 W in mine).
I bought this back when it was announced, but right now it's sold out; sign up to be notified when it's back at shop.sqfmi.com/products/beepberry
Find out more in my blog post: jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/messing-beepberryHow a Raspberry Pi is made (in 60 seconds) #shortsJeff Geerling2023-06-09 | Here's a tour of the Pi 4 production line at the Sony Technology Centre in Pencoed, Wales, UK.
Thanks especially to the whole team at Raspberry Pi and the UK Sony Technology Centre, especially:
- Alan, our excellent driver (who made sure we got to and from Wales safely) - Toby and Natalie from Raspberry Pi for assisting, helping with a few camera angles - Kalina, Zac, Andrew, Eliot, and all the other gracious folks from Sony who made this video possible - Brian for sending some shots of the pick and place machines in action - My wife, for holding down the fort while I was full nerd mode in the UK
Contents:
00:00 - Baking Pis 02:35 - Inspection and royal invitations 03:37 - Robots! 04:46 - Humans! 06:32 - Selective Soldering 07:24 - Pis building Pis 08:26 - Final QA and beds of nails 09:04 - Building Pis: it takes two 10:19 - Pack it up 13:08 - Lots of PisBurglars Beware! Jeffs security is here (moving 02)Jeff Geerling2023-06-01 | I set up a security system, got the NVR running, saved energy with new lights, and cleaned up a bit.
How long will that $50 Walmart vacuum last?
A few links to things I mentioned in the video (some links are affilate links):
00:00 - NVR works! 00:51 - Out with ADT, in with... SimpliSafe? 01:34 - Sound Transmission Class 03:22 - Internet crash cart 03:56 - Saving power with T8 replacements 06:57 - Cleaning, and "Why?" 09:36 - Architectural plans and sound reductionBuilding Mr. Beasts 1-100 game with 100 SBCs! #shortsJeff Geerling2023-05-27 | It. Was. Insane!
Full video coming... soon. When I have time to edit the whole thing. Also subscribe to @GeerlingEngineering — I took my Dad with me the first couple days!
And if you look _very_ closely, you'll see they even had one Compute Module 4 in stock at the end of the day lol.
Thank you SO much to everyone who supports this channel: the viewers, subscribers, patrons, sponsors, members... you all made it possible for me to take this trip to the UK and visit the Pi Store, the factory, and interview Eben Upton, so—thank you!
00:00 - Dad can't find a Pi 00:16 - Hello Pi Store 02:11 - Filling the hole Maplin left 03:15 - Scalpers ruin EVERYTHING 04:01 - Exploring the Pi gear 05:02 - Maker wall 06:29 - A little Pi History (in the checkout counter) 07:14 - Buy and Fly a Pi 08:08 - Delivery - and good news!I need more SPACE! Studio moving vlog part 1 #shortsJeff Geerling2023-05-19 | My little 100 sq ft basement office/studio is finally full. Plus I can't record during the day while my kids are awake and running around upstairs. So I'm working with an architect to plan out a new office and studio space nearby.
Today I'm just cleaning, replacing lights, and setting up security and monitoring. I'll keep you posted on the rest of the process!
#ShortsHe started a computing REVOLUTION—then the shortage hitJeff Geerling2023-05-18 | Thank you so much to PiShop.us for sponsoring this video! Find them here: pishop.us
I interviewed Eben Upton, co-founder of Raspberry Pi, in early May. We talked about Pi shortages, RP2040, RISC-V, Sony investment, and how the name 'Raspberry Pi' was born!
00:00 - Setting the stage 00:38 - What caused the shortages? 01:47 - PiShop.us - where I bought my first Pi 4 02:43 - Getting swallowed up by backlog 07:18 - Dec 2022 predictions - do they hold up? 09:24 - Anger in the community 11:40 - How to prevent scalping 14:23 - What Eben is NOT sorry about 16:00 - RP2040 and Raspberry Pi Pico 18:41 - RISC-V in the future? Ian Cutress chimes in 19:32 - Eben Upton's thoughts on RISC-V 22:23 - Arm's value proposition and beating Apple 23:55 - Sony's investment in Raspberry Pi 27:56 - Business vs consumer 30:43 - Why 'Raspberry'? 32:16 - 4090 on a Pi when? (Better Pi PCIe) 33:58 - Legacy 35:26 - Pi 5? New silicon? What's next?First day in a new space! (moving 01)Jeff Geerling2023-05-11 | Thank you SO much to everyone who supports this channel. I'm excited for all the adventures we'll have in this new space! (And no, I haven't told Red Shirt Jeff about it yet.)
00:00 - Space 01:05 - Day 1 03:05 - Fuel for the day 04:15 - Janitor Jeff 05:34 - Cable installed, NVR not 06:52 - Exciting times aheadOne YouTube comment made me smarter (no more asphyxiation)! #shortsJeff Geerling2023-05-09 | Thanks to one YouTube commenter, I finally found a solution to my ventilation problem, and I will (hopefully) no longer operate on reduced brain capacity due to high CO2 levels in my studio!
#ShortsBuild your OWN WireGuard VPN! Heres howJeff Geerling2023-05-05 | Get an exclusive Surfshark deal! Enter promo code REDSHIRTJEFF for an extra 3 months free at https://surfshark.deals/REDSHIRTJEFF
00:00 - I need my OWN VPN 00:32 - What you need 01:57 - Sometimes you need a different KIND of VPN 02:59 - PiVPN on a Pi 03:47 - PiVPN Setup 05:34 - Security - you've been warned 06:17 - Setting up our first VPN connection 07:41 - Speeeeed 08:17 - Home Assistant from anywhere on my iPhone 09:06 - Debugging VPN problems 09:49 - No Static IP? No problem! 11:02 - CG-NAT? Yeah, that's a problem 11:55 - Do you really need your own VPN?The fastest Arm desktop PC in the world #shortsJeff Geerling2023-04-28 | ...and I got Windows running on it!
Special thanks to the teams at ADLINK and Ampere for their assistance squashing a bug with their open source firmware for the Ampere Altra Max that was preventing Windows 11 from booting.
I'm currently testing anything and everything on this machine, from graphics card support, to Cinebench running emulated in Windows, to the age-old question:
Will it run Crysis?
(Spoilers: *yes*!)
Subscribe — more to come soon :)This M2 Mac Pro killer runs a GPU—and Windows on Arm!Jeff Geerling2023-04-21 | Special thanks to the team at Ampere for making this happen!
Disclaimer: The kind folks at Ampere and ADLINK sent me the Ampere Altra Developer Platform, but offered no other form of compensation for this video, and had no input into the contents, nor did they see it before it was published on YouTube. See my sponsorship policies here: github.com/geerlingguy/youtube#sponsorships
- Ampere Altra Dev Kit: https://www.ipi.wiki/products/com-hpc-ampere-altra - Ampere Altra Developer Platform: https://www.ipi.wiki/pages/ampere-altra-developer-platform - Top500 Benchmark (open source): github.com/geerlingguy/top500-benchmark - I tested EVERY GRAPHICS CARD on a Raspberry Pi: youtube.com/watch?v=l9dItRUjQ0k - Cloudbase article on Windows support: https://cloudbase.it/ampere-altra-industry-leading-arm64-server/ - DB Tech (thanks for the help!): youtube.com/dbtechyt
#Arm
Contents:
00:00 - What the Mac Pro COULD be 01:17 - What if...? 02:54 - A peek at the hardware 04:17 - This System is Ready (for any Linux) 04:47 - Benchmarks and Arm efficiency 07:58 - Windows on Arm (on Ampere)? 10:39 - What about graphics cards?I made a computer you plug into a graphics card #shortsJeff Geerling2023-04-14 | The 4090 is OBSCENELY large! It didn't fit in my PC case, so I built a computer that plugs into IT!
00:00 - Plug the computer into the GPU 00:42 - The Widow Maker 01:28 - How we made the PCB 02:07 - First boot! 02:59 - Not-so-cool - AMD flops 04:00 - Nobody asked, Intel 04:53 - Thank the makers! 05:49 - The RTX 8000 - perfect for the Pi? 06:53 - So. Many. Cards. 07:20 - Wait... it worked??? 07:43 - Why is it so hard? Featuring my Only Fans 08:26 - How about a little M2_VGA? 09:09 - I'm not insane! (maybe)This computer cant be hacked! (2023 Best of CM4)Jeff Geerling2023-04-06 | The Secure Edge Node is certainly the most secure Raspberry Pi! This video features the most interesting CM4 boards of 2023.
Disclaimer: All the products featured in this video were sent by the manufacturers. I did not receive any other form of compensation for this video, nor did they have any input into the content of this video. See my sponsorship guidelines here: github.com/geerlingguy/youtube
#Studio #TourRaspberry Pi fixed the rolling shutter problemJeff Geerling2023-03-09 | Raspberry Pi's new Global Shutter Camera is extremely useful for machine vision, but it comes with a tradeoff...
Raspberry Pi sent me the camera tested in this video but did not offer any form of sponsorship (monetary or otherwise), nor did they have any input into the contents of this video. See my sponsorship policies here: github.com/geerlingguy/youtube#sponsorships
00:00 - What is Rolling Shutter? 01:12 - The Global Shutter Camera 02:05 - Why does it matter? 02:34 - One big differenceThe RISC-V Revolution has begun!Jeff Geerling2023-03-03 | This single board computer could start a revolution in the industry! Or so some people think.
What makes it tick? And will this board bring RISC-V to the mainstream—at least for hobby computing?
00:00 - RISC-V Business 01:36 - Initial experience 03:13 - How fast is it? 05:08 - Bumps in the road 05:57 - NVMe and storage oddities 06:36 - GPU and hardware acceleration 07:27 - Using and abusing PCIe 09:10 - Efficiency 09:42 - A prime opportunityLive: AMD PC upgrade, with 10 GbE in an M.2 slot!Jeff Geerling2023-02-23 | Time for an upgrade! This one will have a strange M.2 NIC that supposedly gives 10 GbE in one of the NVMe slots!
00:00:00 - It's not really NVMe 00:05:02 - It's a 10G M.2 NIC! 00:05:36 - Stripping down the old PC 00:17:55 - New Parts - 42% for Ubuntu 00:25:42 - Huge GPU, new motherboard too 00:36:49 - Kinky motherboard cabling 00:48:15 - PSU cabling 00:52:46 - Innodisk EGPL-T101 10G M.2 NIC install 01:00:49 - GPU Support Bracket? Nah. 01:04:17 - 2.5 Twizzlers (unit of measurement) 01:10:36 - Release the Magic Smoke! 01:13:06 - Debugging 01:17:02 - POST! (And yes, it's Ubuntu) 01:22:22 - 10G NIC Testing (Windows) 01:27:05 - Not 10 Gbps! (More Debugging) 01:38:55 - 4090 goes back in! (bonus AMD Eco mode rant) 01:49:50 - 4090 Debugging (BIOS settings) 01:57:09 - Fast boot was the problem? (Thanks live chat!) 01:57:30 - Summary and next debugging stepsHacking the Williams! Making a good screwdriver better #shortsJeff Geerling2023-02-17 | Thanks to John Zanussi, you can hack your Williams WRS-1 Ratcheting Screwdriver to have a bonafide bitholder!
New Customer Exclusive - $25 Off ALL CPU's: https://micro.center/yww Shop Micro Center's February BYO Deals: https://micro.center/fbi Check out Micro Center's Custom PC Builder: https://micro.center/b9o Submit your build to Micro Center's Build Showcase: https://micro.center/0jn
Parts used in this build (some links are affiliate links):
00:00 - Too much power? 00:48 - Short-depth 2U rackmount case 01:19 - Micro Center! 01:58 - SFF ask the expert 04:07 - Case closed... and opened! 05:08 - Assembling the motherboard 08:37 - I actually showed the thing! 09:00 - It's coming together 10:35 - Front panel USB and a GPU to see 12:43 - It's a lot heavier for its first boot 13:46 - No case is perfect 14:52 - Quieter AND faster! 15:34 - Gaming at 1080p 16:20 - Other SFF options and another buildIt BROKE! Linus Tech Tips Screwdriver (6 months later)Jeff Geerling2023-02-09 | Has the @LinusTechTips Screwdriver lived up to it's hype? Is it worth the steep price? Let's find out.
Mentioned in this video (some links are affiliate links):
00:00 - Fish-flavored rat poison 00:52 - Marketing 02:12 - A Little Bit annoying 03:17 - Ratchet and Clank 04:05 - Thanks, I hate it 06:28 - Just a Megapro rebadge? 10:01 - Durability 11:08 - The most viewed part of this video 12:16 - Linus should've watched that part, but he's in the comments 12:53 - Hi Dad 14:03 - A little noncommitalI BROKE IT! LTT Screwdriver update #shortsJeff Geerling2023-02-04 | Subscribe — I'll post a longer video with a lot more depth next week!
00:00 - 7th-gen speeds 01:17 - Quick overview 02:46 - USB-C PD is as confusing as ever 04:46 - Finally booted 05:39 - More efficient than Pi. WAY more. 07:25 - Faster IO than Pi. WAY faster. 08:21 - Trying out WiFi 6 09:06 - Now THIS is pod racing! 11:07 - CPU Snot? 13:04 - vs Raspberry Pi 4 13:49 - vs Orange Pi 5 14:36 - vs Khadas Edge 2 15:36 - vs Tiny PC 16:05 - Value propositionARM yourselves! The Compute Blade is here.Jeff Geerling2023-01-23 | It won't turn you into a ninja, but it will help you build a Pi cluster.
00:00 - This is the Compute Blade 00:34 - A Slice of Pi 03:35 - Why blade? 06:15 - Pine64's Blade 06:58 - Clone Wars 10:17 - Kickstarter and priceThese Compute Blades are INSANE! #shortsJeff Geerling2023-01-19 | The Compute Blade is here—the coolest way to build a Pi cluster on your desk or in your rack! But what if you can't find a Compute Module 4?
Find out more at computeblade.com — and subscribe to seem my full video next week!
00:00 - A huge upgrade 00:44 - Camera Module 3, four ways 01:53 - An open source camera design 03:03 - Assembly 04:22 - Rigging it up 05:05 - Let's test it out! 06:51 - Wide Angle and sharpness 08:08 - Autofocus in video 08:41 - You wouldn't SSH into a GoProWiFi 6E takes Pi to 1.5 GIGABITS—faster than my Mac!Jeff Geerling2023-01-05 | A Raspberry Pi is faster than the latest M2 MacBook Air? You bet it is! And it's not clickbait—watch the video to learn about how WiFi 6E is a major upgrade over WiFi 6, and what might be in store for WiFi 7!
Mentioned in this video (some links are affiliate links):
00:00 - No, it's not clickbait 01:11 - WiFi 6 is pretty good 02:16 - But 6E is even better 02:48 - The WAX630E is flexing 03:47 - Config isn't perfect 04:54 - M2 vs Pi 05:20 - 6E requires even more upgrades 06:15 - 1.5 Gigabits! 06:57 - QAM, MU-MIMO, and other RF magic 07:43 - Hi Dad! 09:42 - Is 6E for me?