👀 this isn't the final form #arm #cinebench image
For the price of an M4 Pro Mac mini ($1399), I could get: Pi 5 8GB ($80) microSD + power for Pi ($30) SFX PSU ($80) GPU Dock + Oculink adapter ($90) AMD RX 7900 XTX 24GB ($899) 160 Hz HD Gaming monitor ($99) Decent keyboard + mouse ($100) Just sayin'
Oh boy. I had clicked off MKBHD's latest video a minute in since I realized it was full sponsored and just hitting DJI talking points. But doing driving reckless for a short clip in a video is always wrong. Don't drive 60 over the limit. Not ever, esp for content.
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I built a touchscreen controller for everything in my studio with Home Assistant and Raspberry Pi's new Touch Display 2. I also tested CarPlay support, here's the full video:
Took a little time this morning to clean up the rack and finally install a separate 2.5G switch! Having redundant PSUs makes it so easy to reroute power cables when messing around :) image
Raspberry Pi's Touch Display 2 is $60 (like the original), has 720p resolution (vs 480p), and works on every Pi back to 1 B+. The mounting holes and back metal enclosure are different, so it needs new cases/enclosures. I designed 3D printable legs for it:
My entire Raspberry Pi collection for the end of time changes.
Product announcements need a 'Skip AI section' button like the 'Skip Intro' button on streaming platforms.
Coming tomorrow: JetKVM video. Coming next week: LTT Precision Screwdriver review. Ongoing: AmpereOne 192 core server testing!