It comforts me to know whether you're a 1-2 person scrappy small startup or literally the world's most valuable company, your user guides will cover only the basics and when end users test your hardware, they'll have the same reaction:
_Why do the marketing numbers lie?_
(Except the better scrappy startups don't have a marketing budget, so their numbers don't lie, they just don't exist yet ;)
Woah. AmpereOne A192-32X (fastest Arm CPU available to normal humans) is available in motherboard bundle from NewEgg for $4799: https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813140167
Annoyingly, populating all those DDR5 RAM slots is gonna be pricey.
All Intel Arc GPUs run on the Raspberry Pi now (including the Arc Pro B50, pictured below). See how:
(The same 4-line change to the Linux kernel enables the cards on RISC-V and many other Arm systems, too!).
Is today the day? Might hit 1 million subscribers, thanks to all those who watch my YouTube channel!
One thing's for sure, my 'It was DNS' shirt is selling well with all the outages... Hang out with me on what might be my last 2025 livestream!
Raise your hand if you ever inadvertently caused a 2+ hour outage (which was impossible to fix in a deterministic manner) due to DNS misconfiguration. #itwasdns
At @npub14uc8...amv8 I found:
- ESP32 Lisa hard drive emulator
- RP2040 powering iMac display replacement boards
- Wisblock chip powering LoRa radio for Commodore 64
- Pi Zero C64 drive emulator
- Pi Pico voltage board for AMRAY SEM
- Pis running various exhibits...
I've just posted a video that *tries* to document the overwhelming nature of the event (overwhelming in a good way, of course).
And I only covered like 1/3 of the show floor!
Video: