GPS and a Raspberry Pi over PCI—the new Time Card mini!

GPS and a Raspberry Pi over PCI—the new Time Card mini!

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...
Testing the 4090 on a Raspberry Pi

Testing the 4090 on a Raspberry Pi

Exploring the possibilities in tech sometimes leads us to unforeseen innovations and seemingly pointless but fascinating adventures. This journey is one of perseverance, resilience, and the relentless pursuit to mount a graphics card to a Raspberry Pi. The Obscenely...
Level Up Your Homelab With The Raspberry Pi CM4 Compute Blade

Level Up Your Homelab With The Raspberry Pi CM4 Compute Blade

Today we’re taking a look at the Compute Blade, a rack-mountable PoE carrier board for a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. These are designed to allow you to stack up to 20 blades, each carrying a CM4 module, into 1U of 19″ rack space. So you’re able...
Raspberry Pi’s Global Shutter Camera fixes an annoying problem

Raspberry Pi’s Global Shutter Camera fixes an annoying problem

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...
Raspberry Pi is FASTER than my M2 MacBook Air (WiFi 6E)

Raspberry Pi is FASTER than my M2 MacBook Air (WiFi 6E)

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...