Jeff's Gluon Laboratory
Jeff's Gluon Laboratory
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An introduction to Astrophotography
A short introduction to astrophotography along with a bit of history.
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Відео

SHORT: My other 02 WRX. in vintage 2005 mod form!
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A quick look at my low milage 2002 WRX with those tasty mods circa 2005!
Fiber optics in home low voltage wiring: How and what I did.
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A look at the what and where of running fiber optic during my home construction.
Fiber in the homelab: An introduction to fiber
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An introduction to the world of fiber for the home and homelab. We will explore the different types of fiber and fiber optics including SFP, SFP , QSFP , QSFP28, and more.
SHORT: Building an Integra GSR
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My first car after college was a new 1996 Integra GSR, and I am going to take this 1995 GSR and bring it back to it's original glory!
Project Roscoe Ep 4: Designing and Building a 68030 Computer
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In this episode we will delve into the way we are going to build logic on our motherboard. FPGA, CPLDs, and more!
SHORT: The old Subaru WRX H6
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Yes, I still have the Turbo H6 WRX! Let's take a quick look.
Project Roscoe Ep 3: Designing and Building a 68030 Computer
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In this episode we will focus on the cache built into the 68030 and how it effects the system design.
SHORT: A few car projects I'm working on...
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It's not all homelabs and old processors here. I have a bunch of different car projects inflight, and here is a quick look at two of them. I'll talk about the R32 GTR in a later video.
Project Roscoe Ep 2: Designing and Building a 68030 Computer
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In this episode we take a deep dive into the signals coming out of the 68030 as well as the bus cycles that we are going to use to talk to devices and memory.
Project Roscoe Ep 1: Designing and Building a 68030 Computer
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This is the first episode in a series about designing and building a 68030 based computer. This series will be a complete dive down into the how and why, part selection, construction, testing, and all the steps in between.
How to build a Raspberry PI Kiosk for your home/homelab
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A short walkthrough of how to make a Kiosk using a Raspberry PI. This technique is documented by the fine folks at Raspberry PI at www.raspberrypi.com/tutorials/how-to-use-a-raspberry-pi-in-kiosk-mode/ Minor adaption here since a few things have changed in the latest 64bit release.
My Solar and Battery house power system
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A Quick Look at the Enphase Solar and Battery system installed in my house.
Monitoring Power in your home or homelab.
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A short look at the devices I used for power monitoring in my home including the integration into InfluxDB and home automation.
Tips for Cooling your homelab
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A short discussion about cooling your awesome homelab.
Tips for powering your homelab
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Tips for powering your homelab
What I do in my homelab..
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What I do in my homelab..
A quick look at my homelab.
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A quick look at my homelab.
Kartana 3 - Quick Operation
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Kartana 3 - Quick Operation
Kartana 4 CPU First Run
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Kartana 4 CPU First Run
Kartana 9 16 Bit CPU Operating
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Kartana 9 16 Bit CPU Operating
DOS 4.0 MT Running on an IBM XT
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DOS 4.0 MT Running on an IBM XT
TRS80 Supermodel 1 Update
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TRS80 Supermodel 1 Update
A few vintage computers..
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A few vintage computers..
New to me IMSAI 8080!
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New to me IMSAI 8080!
NTSC Composite Output Generation - CPLD
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NTSC Composite Output Generation - CPLD
Thorium TIG Electrode Gamma Spec
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Thorium TIG Electrode Gamma Spec
Oil Prime of Billet EJ Block
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Oil Prime of Billet EJ Block
SAMD based Multiprocessor Arduino Board
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SAMD based Multiprocessor Arduino Board
Radioactive Material Inventory
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Radioactive Material Inventory

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @renan2k3
    @renan2k3 Годину тому

    WTH? Your homelab is greater than all the 3 data centers we have in the company I work for. Thumbs up!

  • @JFSx77
    @JFSx77 4 години тому

    power costs to run this?

  • @noelbu
    @noelbu 4 години тому

    nice

  • @ko9wdmhnc
    @ko9wdmhnc 4 години тому

    You're future proofing is actually a silly thing. Runing single mode was silly tbh. We'll both be dead before that much capacity of fiber will even be 20% used let alone saturated. You'll never ever 1. Saturate 100Gb/s single mode fiber. 2. Multimode with the proper setup runs 100Gb/s up to 100/meters. 10Gb/s copper would've been more than enough. I highly doubt you'll be pulling 100's Gigs of data. Just looks like a board retired non-IT person with more money than sense. Hate to knock the guy but running an enterprise setup in a home like this just seems to be a flex for another wannabe tech channel. The only place where I would've given you the fiber pass is on that over sized waste of money psuedo data center you have for storage.

  • @TheGAMESSINOAAK
    @TheGAMESSINOAAK 6 годин тому

    I wish I could build such a home lab in my house for Computational simulations in Materials Science

  • @daphnesplyntr
    @daphnesplyntr 13 годин тому

    Command Center. My favorite homelab tour thus far.

  • @janmenzinga
    @janmenzinga 13 годин тому

    Goes way beyond my wishes... but I like the 'No Stupid People' sign! I have the same one at our front door.

  • @WizardTim
    @WizardTim 15 годин тому

    Love it, the first and second gen WRX was my poster car I thought was coolest back then, cool to see it still has the mods of the era (even the vintage 2011 tires), but I think its spotlight has been a little stolen for me by the Kei truck in the background! Very occasionally I see one around here in Australia, I would love one but they're often like AU$10,000 for a 25+ year old one as importing them and getting them legal is somewhat involved (but at least you can get them on the road here). That and I wouldn't want to be in an accident in a Kei truck vs a massive modern US-style SUV or pickup truck that is quickly becoming the average vehicle here.

  • @maxivy
    @maxivy 15 годин тому

    Such a cool dude

  • @kegandoyle8359
    @kegandoyle8359 17 годин тому

    She's a beaut

  • @JacobMireles
    @JacobMireles 18 годин тому

    When you run an Enterprise from home

  • @mikeperry2561
    @mikeperry2561 18 годин тому

    Holy crap….

  • @0mnicris
    @0mnicris 18 годин тому

    Sir you must be a DR site for Facebook or something lol. This setup is awesome!

  • @JaredVititoe
    @JaredVititoe 20 годин тому

    Ty for explaining everything in so much detail

  • @fredbiehl1478
    @fredbiehl1478 21 годину тому

    Only problem, is I cannot thumbs up this twice. Thanks for sharing this. Amazing!

  • @soccermatrix
    @soccermatrix 23 години тому

    Cool GTA6 setup dude.

  • @downloadXD
    @downloadXD День тому

    I love seeing all of this home automation and networking, really inspiring. Our closing date on our first home is in 2 weeks and I can't wait to start building, with that said one of the many things I'm looking to automate is household air quality (monitoring, alerts, and auto-remediation). I'm curious, do you have any air quality monitoring platform you're currently using (the full suite preferably, voc, ppm, radon, co2, humidity etc)

  • @zigurath8
    @zigurath8 День тому

    Who the hell are you?

  • @TheMchip
    @TheMchip День тому

    this is insane and totally AWSOMEEEEEE

  • @FloppedPizzaParty
    @FloppedPizzaParty День тому

    My jaw dropped when I saw your tour of your "homelab"...very impressive stuff sir. I dream of being this knowledgeable when I am your age

  • @derd3
    @derd3 День тому

    The opportunity cost of this data center?

  • @derd3
    @derd3 День тому

    Gosh, I just use iCloud to save my photos!

  • @allensedze
    @allensedze День тому

    Please do a video on storage . Storing, securing and managing data.

  • @mivo2624
    @mivo2624 День тому

    You have more racks in your house than a hole city in denmark holy shit dude :D

  • @Danielfiks
    @Danielfiks День тому

    "Small"

  • @andrasolah_paydogs
    @andrasolah_paydogs День тому

    Its not a "homelab", it happens that you live above a datacenter :D

  • @nukerock2451
    @nukerock2451 День тому

    Impressive as this is, where are the security systems, especially the ones to stop an annoying family member (perhaps a sister called Dee Dee) getting in and ruining all your critical experiments at the idle push of a button!! Yours, Dexter. 😊 Seriously though, this is a very impressive setup and must have taken a great deal of forethought and work to put together. Thank you for sharing!

  • @kiberkomar
    @kiberkomar День тому

    It seams some one has a paranoia;).

  • @melokorn
    @melokorn День тому

    Fantastic 🤩

  • @runinterface
    @runinterface День тому

    This is really beautiful, but i don`t know where u can use it`s servers power for home tasks. I think u do it only for fun.

  • @kyletremblay5295
    @kyletremblay5295 День тому

    Dont lie, this was for minecraft

  • @HiChewMango
    @HiChewMango День тому

    This is awesome. The organization … then, the mini door at the end **chefs kiss**

  • @cisco-man8638
    @cisco-man8638 2 дні тому

    I used to be an electrician so I ran conduit everywhere for everything.

  • @bentheguru4986
    @bentheguru4986 2 дні тому

    Hey Jeff, might be "suck eggs" for you but I noticed you are feeding both the SFP+ ports (ports 10 & 11) to the same switch. I did hear you mention that you have your WAN (2.5Gbps) sitting on port 10 but thats into the switch suggesting that you are VLAN'ing it from somewhere else instead of bringing WAN directly to it, with all your fibre runs, WTF happened there? I also noticed way too many devices connected to the UDM which has a very limited switch-backplane in it.

    • @jeffsponaugle6339
      @jeffsponaugle6339 День тому

      Very observant! I like it! Yes, Port 10 which is the primary internet input comes from the aggregation switch because I have a mirror port in that switch going to a data capture/collection device (Think Gigamon). It is of course in it's own VLAN, so it is not connected to any of the other networks. Port 11 is then the firewall LAN side which is 10g into the internal VLAN on the aggregation switch. The devices plugged into the UDM switch directly are all very low bandwidth devices including a VPN device and a few other security related devices that I want in the first tier before a second switch, so the limited switch bandwidth doesn't cause any limitations.

    • @bentheguru4986
      @bentheguru4986 День тому

      @@jeffsponaugle6339 Cheers, int he early days on UniFi, running WAN traffic through a VLAN was messy, the platform would see all the traffic on the WAN VLAN and report it which, as you could imagine, noisey and a lot of extra crap which inturn reprisented why data usages where high when the ISP sucked and I was getting a lot of unwanted traffic. As for the heap of fibre you have, still not able to bring the WAN photons direct to the UDM, bugger! I am surprised you haven't maxed out the UDM yet.

  • @anubis1984a
    @anubis1984a 2 дні тому

    The Word "overkill" was made for this guy's House!

  • @marcusjames9049
    @marcusjames9049 2 дні тому

    Awesome setup.

  • @GeNNerIC69
    @GeNNerIC69 2 дні тому

    Thanks for the tour bud, good to see many are still trying to run home systems, this is a lovely setup, nice and clean ... mines literally half the size but running similar... plus Starting to host for clients again no doubt will grow ... out of genuine interest. What hyper visors you running?? Just promox ? .big VMware fan but obv recent Broadcom sit bit hit or miss at the moment, like to have a few options open :) ... Cheers sy

    • @GeNNerIC69
      @GeNNerIC69 2 дні тому

      Also what you using to monitor power ? Currently moving DC to its own 'building' and would like to monitor power / Temps etc via mqtt/openhab/grafana etc... sorry one more ... looks like alot of your box's are sun ? / custom ? These cheaper than getting 'older' dell units? E.g ( r7xx series, vrtx etc ) and regards to your ups I to have see apc give up 3/4 years ... but have seen borri ups units lasting 7+ years ;) (got 2x 5year units home ... absolute solid!!!)

    • @jeffsponaugle6339
      @jeffsponaugle6339 2 дні тому

      I recently moved from VMWare to Proxmox, driven in part because of the changes from the Broadcom acquisition. Proxmox is quite capable and I was able to get an HA cluster as well as a Ceph cluster without much fuss. Good stuff!

  • @tehsimo
    @tehsimo 2 дні тому

    You are an absolute mad man, this is very interesting!

  • @JoNicolas
    @JoNicolas 2 дні тому

    I understood nothing of what he was saying but I still kept watching. There's just something so impressive when someone talks about what they're passionate about.

  • @NotItsMeDark
    @NotItsMeDark 2 дні тому

    I understood maybe 10 words in this entire video but it still looks pretty

  • @empirecamping
    @empirecamping 2 дні тому

    영상 잘보고 갑니디ㅏ 응원드립니다

  • @NerdierthanU
    @NerdierthanU 2 дні тому

    This is what happens when a geek builds his dream house. In a very very good way. Definately taking notes for any theoretical future builds.

    • @slavic_commonwealth
      @slavic_commonwealth 3 години тому

      I need more "geek builds his dream house. In a very very good way." type of content

  • @tomnowak2997
    @tomnowak2997 2 дні тому

    How did you run fiber in wall in your new build? Did you run flex conduit first? If you just ran the fiber did you secure it to the studs in any way? Would be interested in some more info about that.

    • @jeffsponaugle6339
      @jeffsponaugle6339 2 дні тому

      No conduit for almost all of it. I used some plastic wire holders for the studs that had a bigger inside diameter then the fiber so it floats in the holder. I also pulled fiber along cat6a so sometimes I used velcro to keep those together. I also used zip times in some places with care to have them loose. The 12x and 24x fibers are armored cable, so those are a lot easier to pull.

  • @themagic8ball
    @themagic8ball 2 дні тому

    Fiber optic cable

  • @lukasibanda6730
    @lukasibanda6730 2 дні тому

    Wow. This is a gigantic home lan. Keep it up. Does it have an av rack?

  • @belizarius_997
    @belizarius_997 2 дні тому

    "This is not a moon. It's a space station!"

  • @WillianMai
    @WillianMai 2 дні тому

    what is your disaster proof engineering? let's say if there's a flood and your house is submerged in water about 6 meters above ground level. do you have safety measures that will protect it? think about it. Here in brazil coca cola factory was flooded and all trucks and the entire factory was lost, total loss on the trucks fleet. no insurance covers natural disasters. the flood lasted several days, can you hold water several days without energy supply (total blackout)? just some small bug to think. believe me, you should..

  • @StuFrankish
    @StuFrankish 2 дні тому

    “For writing code” - Code for what?? What do you do? I must know! 😮 Edit, while the network techs are drooling, I’m over here (software developer) drooling over everything else and the fact that you code too!

    • @jeffsponaugle6339
      @jeffsponaugle6339 2 дні тому

      Indeed - I have spent more time as software engineer than hardware engineer in my career... In the past I did lots and lots of C/C++, C#, and of course X86 assembly.. but these days I do a mix of C, C#, and Go... and now 68030 assembly with the Project Roscoe.

  • @tusaeu1714
    @tusaeu1714 2 дні тому

    home lab :) funny 10kW:)

  • @Steelers88Maxima
    @Steelers88Maxima 2 дні тому

    Cringe at the electric bill.