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Practical Electronics & Circuits 101 – Switches & Relays
The 11th video in the series Practical Electronics & Circuits 101, where I explain the basics of the theory behind circuits with a focus on using this knowledge for actual projects. This episode focuses on switches and relays.
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Electronics 101 Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLlLR7EXXYZ0YcMaDjlh_1T-_dr_zAZpFM.html
Transistor Video: ua-cam.com/video/I6arUTJ045w/v-deo.html
Raspberry Pi Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLlLR7EXXYZ0bZl0azi5-OelwdpHxFYX5G.html
Python GPIO Guide: phazertech.com/tutorials/rpi-gpio.html
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:05 Simple SPST & SPDT switches
04:24 DPDT switches and adding more poles
06:26 Switch power ratings
07:16 Overview of relays
08:58 Relays vs transistors when used as a switch
12:51 Coil voltage & how to use a relay
16:47 Simple example controlling a relay with a Raspberry Pi
24:07 Outro
Subscribe and stay tuned for more lessons and projects.
Electronics 101 Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLlLR7EXXYZ0YcMaDjlh_1T-_dr_zAZpFM.html
Transistor Video: ua-cam.com/video/I6arUTJ045w/v-deo.html
Raspberry Pi Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLlLR7EXXYZ0bZl0azi5-OelwdpHxFYX5G.html
Python GPIO Guide: phazertech.com/tutorials/rpi-gpio.html
Relay module boards on Amazon:
1 channel: amzn.to/3TJF02r
2 channel: amzn.to/4d681w4
4 channel: amzn.to/3Zdgk5T
8 channel: amzn.to/3ZdgoCF
16 channel: amzn.to/4cZmLwo
SPST toggle switches: amzn.to/47kTzPx
DPDT toggle switches: amzn.to/4egap4k
These are affiliate links where I earn a small commission for purchases at no extra cost to you.
This is the easiest way to help the channel, thank you!
Amazon: amzn.to/484HUnU
Website: phazertech.com/
Donations
Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/phazertech
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:05 Simple SPST & SPDT switches
04:24 DPDT switches and adding more poles
06:26 Switch power ratings
07:16 Overview of relays
08:58 Relays vs transistors when used as a switch
12:51 Coil voltage & how to use a relay
16:47 Simple example controlling a relay with a Raspberry Pi
24:07 Outro
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In a previous video I did a review on an affordable DIY guitar amplifier kit from KLD and overall I was impressed with it. The only problem is that they don't have any cases or cabinets available for purchase, which means you need to build it yourself. Well I finally got around to building the cabinet and I made a video guide showing the process! Get a BigTreeTech Pi 2 SBC for your 3D printer! ...
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Ubuntu 24.04 - General Overview & Compatibility With Gaming & AI/ML Apps
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Our only policy is hypocrisy These are affiliate links where I earn a small commission for purchases at no extra cost to you. This is the easiest way to help the channel, thank you! Amazon: amzn.to/484HUnU Website: phazertech.com/ Donations Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/phazertech
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thank you!
installed mint yesterday, lol, i grow increasingly impressed with it, every day.
I don't know whether it is necessary for other distros, but on _Debian_ you *MUST* run sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386; apt update *PRIOR TO* _installing_ Steam. [While most games you'll play are 64-bit, Steam itself is 32-bit.] *BEFORE* _running_ Steam for the first time, you also have to install vulkan-tools:i386 And, if you have an NVIDIA GPU (and are using either of the packages _nvidia-driver_ or _nvidia-smi,_ which you most probably use, because gaming on Nouveau doesn't really work), you also need to install, *BEFORE* _running_ Steam for the first time, nvidia-driver-libs:i386 With these steps, Steam will run perfectly on Debian Stable, despite the fact that Debian doesn't incorporate the latest packages into their stable releases. *Edit:* While I usually use _aptitude_ instead of _apt,_ for a Steam installation _apt_ needs to be used on Debian: _aptitude_ does not find the steam package and makes you install the package _steam-installer_ instead, which will cause all sorts of dependencies trouble. In addition, trying to remove/purge steam with _aptitude_ would result in essential libraries being removed as well. So, use _apt_ for anything Steam-related. Also, it is generally *not advisable* to use _aptitude_ with the _-y_ option, because that can result in some nasty surprises due to _aptitude's_ dependency policy.
some people never learn until they lose it all... what a song men congratulations bro🤟 im learning by your diy pedal videos too
Thanks man, it's nice to know people like you understand where I'm coming from and I appreciate the feedback. Glad you're enjoying the videos!
Sounds like DeeVeeAar
Didnt take long to tell that most of what JayZee says is utter pish. Gemers nexus, and Zachstechtips are the only ones that dont b.s anyone.
How do you properly unistalll bottles and everything u installed in it?
Delete each bottle then uninstall the application. This command should do it: flatpak uninstall com.usebottles.bottles
can eanyone help? i have been trying to play games that use direct x 11 and none direct x games wont work even with bottles. nothing is working i have watched so meany videos and it still wont work. i wanna fully switch to linux. and i dit. ik this laptop can play this game cause i use to play it on windows. and ik it works on linux cause i dit research
Have you tried Steam yet? Which distro? If you can't run games in Steam then my first guess would be you need to install GPU drivers
@PhazerTech ok so. I am running the fame threw steam and it's integrated intel hd graphics. Its bad but ik it can run phasmophobia. I played it on windows awhile back. But ye. I am using arch linux.
@@PIECEOUT592 Make sure you have these two packages installed: mesa vulkan-intel If you run 32 bit games then you'll also need the lib32 packages as well. See here for more info: wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel_graphics#Installation
These videos have been so helpful and make me want to start giving Linux a try
Great to hear!
@@PhazerTech thinking about trying Ubuntu, mint, or nobara those seem like good options to try have heard mixed things on nobara but definitely trying Ubuntu just gonna learn how to dual boot
For sure, like I mentioned in my other videos I recommend Kubuntu because it has a better UI in my opinion, but there's nothing wrong with vanilla Ubuntu. Nobara is preconfigured and comes with preinstalled gaming apps, good choice if you only care about gaming.
Oof. Trying to install this recently has not gone well... First off my bios hid the secure boot setting (fucking MSI), then for wherever reason the boot manager was being a pita so I had to select Grub instead. The partitions were being a pita... Finally get in, and pacman/yay are fucked... Also, can I get a context menu with admin fucking permissions so I don't have to stare at god damn terminals all day?
I just installed ubuntu 24.01 lts version. Yes its gnome but honestly I don't mind it, it gives a different vibe from windows. And I have set it up for dual boot without many issues. Had to select ubuntus efi first as a priority in bios. That way I boot with grub and can choose between the two systems If I want. What really surprised me after coming from Fedora kde plasma version 40 is how it just works out of box literally. I even have my nvidia 550 drivers pre installed. Gnome is different but a lot faster and idk fancier then fedora I used. Now I need to figure out some apps how to install them and maybe try running some games. Also it seems like I can open up my windows partition and go through files if necessary. Overall so far its one of the better linuxes I installed so far. Only thing I liked with fedora is how light it was. Only 8gb compared to 28. But I don't mind. Because I don't need to hassle to install drivers and browsers and what not.
MetaTrader 5 - Portable When I copy MT5 Portable to the C drive of Bootles, it works. When I try to run MT5 Portable from a folder outside the C drive of Bootles, like from a different SSD drive, it doesn't work as it should. Looks like applications outside the C drive of Bootles will struggle to run or seem to give errors. Looking for a solution.
Yes, I mentioned that in the video. When running an .exe, sometimes it's necessary to place it in the windows file system first before running it. The solution is to go into Bottles settings and set the default directory to your secondary SSD, as I showed in the video.
@@PhazerTech Wow. This really worked. I had seen it but I hadn't seen it. The problem was why I wasn't putting ":rw" at the end of the folder. But looking at what you posted again, you are completely right. Thank you very much indeed. You saved my life. lol. Seriously, it helped a lot with the video and the response. Thanks!
@@pbhnz Happy to help, glad it worked out for you!
September 2024 update: Stormgate came out a few months ago and it's even playable with Proton. It has mixed reviews but I've been enjoying it. Tribes 3 also runs pretty well. I've been running Linux full-time for 2 weeks in the form of CachyOS on my laptop and OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my old desktop, both with Nvidia. I'm gonna put vanilla Arch on my all-AMD build that I almost have all the parts for. I've used Linux on and off since 2015 but now I have the confidence to stick to it. I take the time to troubleshoot pretty much everything I want to run. I have all my pain points sorted out aside from converting all my VST plugins.
Nice! I tried a few games of the Stormgate beta a few months ago and it even worked back then with Proton. Pretty impressive. And that's great you're taking the time to ease into Linux full time, everything should be smooth once you get it all setup. Also have you heard of Yabridge? It can run Windows VST plugins directly without converting anything.
@@PhazerTech I have used Yabridge before but when I last tried to install Softube almost a year ago, it didn't want to work but that was more of a WINE issue.
i am using raspberry pi 5 64 bit os and still not able to acces the gpio bin. even not able to detect a push button
Which library are you using? If using the official RPi OS then trying installing lgpio with this command: sudo apt install python3-rpi-lgpio I've updated the guide to show this.
When launching webui I get the following error : note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip. ERROR: Failed building wheel for tokenizers ERROR: ERROR: Failed to build installable wheels for some pyproject.toml based projects (tokenizers) Do you know why I'm having this issue ?
Which distro? Looks like webui requires Python 3.10, but Ubuntu is now on Python 3.12 and you can't install 3.10 on Ubuntu 24.04. You can try using pypy or anaconda to create a virtual env for 3.10. But generally speaking I now recommend using comfyui instead of webui because the maintainers of webui don't seem to have any plans to update it to newer Python versions. I'll make a note of this on my written guide.
app/com.usebottles/x86_64/master not installed?
every time i check a "gaming on linux" video or guide its talking only about Steam. What about non-steam games? What about games that come from EA Launcher or Blizzard... or even android emulators? Also what about connectivity to other systems on the home network such as TV, printers, other computers' shared folders etc? 🤔 Also what if i want to connect to a vpn? Is it as easy as it is from windows? Or do i need 3rd party software like OpenVPN etc
I covered non-Steam games in two other videos on Lutris and Bottles: ua-cam.com/video/5mOCwpS6sII/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/5d-l8s9IgWw/v-deo.html Everything else you mentioned works fine on Linux and in fact some things are easier than Windows. For example most printers don't need drivers or anything, it will just work straight out the box. For VPNs most will work but compatibility will depend on the particular VPN you want to use. Be sure to check out my Linux playlist for more helpful videos.
@@PhazerTech ye i will be checking those. I used Ubuntu for a little while way back around 2010... well not much used as i mostly checked it out for few weeks. Seems alot of things have changed since then and i am considering to switch soon
@@Vesp3r1987 When it comes to gaming a lot has changed in the last 5 years alone.. night and day difference. Overall I use a lot of different applications on my PC and I've been able to migrate entirely over to Linux for everything. Feels good to be free of MS.
@@PhazerTech returning here to say that the latest windows 11 update pushed me harder into linux than any promotional video ive seen in the past 15 years... I mean why tf would they just block user apps with no visible way to unblock them and throw salt in the would by saying "your administrator blocked this app"... Btch I AM the administrator :O Anyways, downloading Ubuntu now and lets see how this goes 😅
@@Vesp3r1987 lol MS is trying to take complete control over your PC 😆
I don't know why, but on my Pop!_OS, whatever I enter doesn't work. It's impossible to set lower clocks; an error pops up saying it can't be applied. Only reducing the TDP works.
Thank you <3
Hi, found this amazing video. I wonder if I can use this raw video into a GUI create with Streamlit ? is it possible? Cause I am using the pi cam as the "eye" for my robot and I need to see and manuever the robot from my computer.
Yes should be possible to integrate it with OpenCV to read in the RTSP stream. See my Smart Security Camera playlist project for an example of this using Python.
worked great thanks
Small correction. The 2N7000 worked for this application but it's not a great choice because 150mA is pushing it. After looking at the datasheet again I'd use a different transistor for peace of mind in long term use. For example the 2N2222 is a BJT that is suitable here. The IRF3205 MOSFET I showed in the previous video is another good choice but it's large and overkill for this. It seems the most appropriate MOSFETs for this are mostly surface mount, not breadboard/stripboard compatible. But if you go with the relay module boards that I linked in the video description then you won't need to worry about this. Also I forgot to mention the jumper on the relay board allows you to reverse the input signal, in other words the relay will turn on when it receives a low signal from the Pi, not a high signal. But in most cases you can ignore the jumper.
i wasn't gonna subscribe after watching a video on how to play my game on linux but after watching this one i think you deserve more subscribers, you are on the good side lol
Thanks for the support brother!
WARNING: Running "sudo apt install amdgpu-dkms rocm" WILL trash Ubuntu's python (You'd have to reinstall) - DO NOT USE THIS COMMAND! Use this instead: "amdgpu-install -y --usecase=graphics,rocm,hiplibsdk"
No it won't. I just tested on a fresh install of Kubuntu 24.04 and everything works fine. It's possible your system recently had an update to Python or something, but whatever happened wasn't because of that command.
@@PhazerTech Yes, it will and i'm quite sure it's because of this command. Other people have had the same issue as me after running it. I also tested it on fresh install. I did your tutorial on a fresh install actually. Other than this, it worked well, thank you.
@@pruznak10 Well I can't reproduce it. Which version of Ubuntu did you use and which kernel? I know there was a bug in an older kernel but that has been resolved with newer kernels.
@@PhazerTech 24.04.01 LTS, kernel was something 6.8.0 I think
Great video!!! Great information lots of great options. 😎
i honestly rather sell my pc than to do all this lmfao but thanks for the video but pc gaming ain’t worth all this i will stick to console
very cool thanks man
Bruh I don’t want to use windows but I can’t even play my main games (modern warfare and black ops to name a few) this is bs
Those developers go out of their way to implement kernel level anti-cheat software which makes them incompatible with Linux. So the best thing you can do is email those developers and ask them to make their games Linux compatible. If enough people demand it, eventually they'll give in.
gonna try nobara. I went with fedora at first but its just stupidly overcomplicated. even connecting the ps5 controller is a headache. Hope nobara solves those issues out of the box, otherwise windows 11 is all thats left
According to this thread the PS5 controller works out of the box in wired mode, and one of the comments explains how to get it working with bluetooth, it's not difficult: www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/z4ry8g/whats_the_current_state_of_the_dualsense_ps5/
i am getting a error " RuntimeError: Cannot determine SOC peripheral base address" what should I do? please help me
Which Pi model? Which OS? Which GPIO library did you install?
Me to same error I face
Can you recomanded os and libery@@PhazerTech
If using the official RPi OS you'll need to install lgpio as a system package, not PIP. I've updated the written guide to show this.
Man I am dealing with an 5800x that is crashing constantly. No BSOD just middle of OW2 (and occasionally other games) going black screen and nothing else, no reboot etc. Getting tons of errors in OCCT and corecycler. This system was not OC'd and running gskill trident neo z 3600 c16. I have the EXACT same mobo, ram, cpu in another system that has been running for 3 years zero problems. I think this system lost the bin lottery with the cpu. any advice (going through your vrm and scalar settings will report back)
I might add with stock everything in bios/no OC no CO no PBO, ram at 3200 it's running into OCCT/corecycler/prime95 errors. time to rma I guess unless someone has suggestions?
@@ZeroSystem What are your voltages like? It turns out the VDDG voltages are just as important as SOC. Try these: VDDG CCD: 1.0V VDDG IOD: 1.0V SOC: 1.1V RAM: 1.38V You could also try boosting VDDP to 0.95V. If you still get errors it's possible one of your cores is weak and needs a positive offset in curve optimizer. Pay attention to which cores are giving errors and if its the same ones doing it then try giving those a positive offset.
quick tips/troubleshooting for those doing it in 2024 and on windows 11: 1. to copy file path, right click the FINAL FOLDER BEFORE YOU HIT ALL THE FILES and press ctrl+shift+c. 2. if the first python pip doesn't work and it gives the code "Python was not found; run without...", use the second pip. 3. On windows 11, DO NOT REMOVE QUOTATIONS OR THE "C:" BEFORE THE FILE PATH OR ELSE IT WILL NOT WORK. I dunno when windows implanted this, but DO NOT REMOVE IT or else you will get the "This system cannot find path specified error".
I am getting "python was not found"... been at it for an hour. Could you help me if you have a minute?
@@CallofDutyFAILOps Try copying the file desteination WITHOUT the parentheses windows 11 now assigns to the location. (like copy it into a google docs or smth, and manually remove it yourself). I found that to work.
How about Intel GPU's?
Most distros should work fine, but the more cutting edge distros should have better performance and compatiblity. Like AMD, the Intel drivers are baked into the kernel.
9:47 You imagine most of us will want to do other things with our pc's reliably than gaming but you are mistaken...
Great tutorial, thanks! I'm trying to make this work on Windows 10, using an http adress and a cell phone as camera. Running the py program, the video starts and I have images, but there are some errors and the video is not recorded: Exception in thread Thread-4 (start_ffmpeg): Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\Your_name\PycharmProjects\pythonProject8 tsp-security-cam.py", line 123, in start_ffmpeg ffmpeg_copy.execute() File "C:\Users\Your_name\PycharmProjects\pythonProject8\.venv\Lib\site-packages\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.py", line 172, in execute self._process = create_subprocess( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "C:\Users\Your_name\PycharmProjects\pythonProject8\.venv\Lib\site-packages\ffmpeg\utils.py", line 44, in create_subprocess return subprocess.Popen(*args, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "C:\Users\Your_name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Lib\subprocess.py", line 1026, in __init__ self._execute_child(args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds, File "C:\Users\Your_name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Lib\subprocess.py", line 1538, in _execute_child hp, ht, pid, tid = _winapi.CreateProcess(executable, args, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FileNotFoundError: [WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\Your_name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Lib\threading.py", line 1073, in _bootstrap_inner self.run() File "C:\Users\Your_name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Lib\threading.py", line 1010, in run self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs) File "C:\Users\Your_name\PycharmProjects\pythonProject8 tsp-security-cam.py", line 127, in start_ffmpeg ffmpeg_copy.execute() File "C:\Users\Your_name\PycharmProjects\pythonProject8\.venv\Lib\site-packages\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.py", line 172, in execute self._process = create_subprocess( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "C:\Users\Your_name\PycharmProjects\pythonProject8\.venv\Lib\site-packages\ffmpeg\utils.py", line 44, in create_subprocess return subprocess.Popen(*args, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "C:\Users\Your_name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Lib\subprocess.py", line 1026, in __init__ self._execute_child(args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds, File "C:\Users\Your_name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Lib\subprocess.py", line 1538, in _execute_child hp, ht, pid, tid = _winapi.CreateProcess(executable, args, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FileNotFoundError: [WinError 2] O sistema não pode encontrar o arquivo especificado Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\Your_name\PycharmProjects\pythonProject8 tsp-security-cam.py", line 276, in <module> ffmpeg_copy.terminate() File "C:\Users\Your_name\PycharmProjects\pythonProject8\.venv\Lib\site-packages\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.py", line 215, in terminate raise FFmpegError("FFmpeg is not executed", arguments=self.arguments) ffmpeg.errors.FFmpegError: FFmpeg is not executed Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks! The error looks like it's related to ffmpeg. Have you installed ffmpeg on your system?
I think pre-configured distros like Nobara are important for new users to remove a lot of the difficulties in switching over from windows. Not having to worry about setting anything up except for their steam and knowing that any game fix or launch option they find online for whatever game won't have them trying to install and build a bunch of packages that will need manual updates later on. A not super common example that might only apply to me and like 4 other people are those that wants to use HDR reliably, gamescope is the only real option for that, and it might not always be available through the package manager so you would have to build it. Even though it isn't super difficult, most people are intimidated by it and won't even try. Take a gander at these setup steps I kind of remember doing while just starting to use Linux and wanting to try out some game with HDR on Nobara and Kubuntu (tried kubuntu first and only used KDE because I don't like gnome and KDE is the only one that mentions HDR as "usable"): Kubuntu: Plugged in USB, kept secure boot on, chose USB as boot device, went through installer, almost missed third party drivers' checkbox, rebooted, got weird resolution at desktop, changed to native resolution, opened Firefox and search for steam Linux, saw article about using flatpak version, looked in discover, only found snaps, search for flatpak kubuntu setup, got it working, installed a bunch of stuff, didn't see any of them in start menu, after a while found out you need to reboot to see them, rebooted, found steam, logged in and got proton set up via the same article, installed some HDR compatible game that I can't remember, tried to enable HDR but didn't find the button, quick search recommended updating packages and drivers if features are missing, 1x update and upgrade later, still not there, check NVIDIA drivers and try Ubuntu-drivers install anyway, no difference, get confused but seems like apt can install NVIDIA driver, try to reboot, black screen, long search later, recovery mode, install them again via apt, works, reboot and still no HDR, a bit more research and seems like you need KDE 6 but kubuntu is 5.2.something, check if I can update, negative, a bit more searching and convince myself that somehow gamescope would work because it does on the steam deck even though it's arch but whatever, try to apt install, cant find, search install guide, find GitHub, see build tutorial, get scared, leave, give up on HDR, got annoyed with Linux, started the game, got stutters and decides to look for frame rate monitoring like RTSS, mangohud time, apt install, nothing in game, a bit more search finds goverlay, flatpak download exists, find global enable for mangohud, finally fps monitor and game isn't running great, a bit more searching and proton-ge might help, find protonup-qt, installs proton-ge, select for game runs better. Nobara: Plugged in USB, disabled secure boot, chose USB as boot device, clicked through fedora installer, rebooted, got pop up for "first steps", installed updates and drivers with a couple of clicks and my password, restarted, saw steam on the desktop and logged in, got windows only error, remembered to enable steam play/proton, installed doom eternal, enabled HDR in display settings, found out the games can't find HDR signals ootb and no fps is showing, goverlay is apparently pre-installed, global enable should work, check protondb and arch wiki with keyword HDR, copy-paste launch options and see that user had proton-ge, check protonup-qt and its already installed, add proton-ge to steam, select for game, and I'm gaming with a pretty experimental feature for KDE 6 without any real issues. Yes, you can say that I was more experienced when using Nobara, and it's more up to date and fedora vs Ubuntu isn't a fair comparison, but new users might not know all that. It had also been maybe two months since the first time I had touched Linux on my main desktop PC and not just on an old laptop. I was just kind of hopping around distros and getting confused. My use case with HDR is also not very common, but I had just gotten a new monitor and the "amount of troubleshooting" involved will probably be even worse for people that want to mod, so I think it's a fair point in being something a lot of ppl might have to deal with when switching over.
@CapaUno1322 12 seconds ago 1 subscribers Hi buddy, I have a bit of experience with Linux though as I do music mainly it's easier just to use windows although I would like to install Stable diffusion with and AMD 6800. From what I can gather it seems that ROCm works better with Linux and is more straight forward to get better it/s results? Do you find this to be the case? Is using ROCm with AMD on Linux more efficient and either more stable or have a better it/s score than on windows with Zluda? I'd be happy with reasonable performance and less complexity, although I know there both complicated to an extent but you know what I mean; if ROCm works well with Linux then you don't need so many other 'fixes' too make it all work? I think I'm correct in thinking that? Thanks for your videos, if I hear what that it's better on Linux I'm installing another M.2 and Linux in my rig. NB I saw your 3D printed amp, nice work!
Hey bud, generally speaking it's better to use Linux for AI/ML applications. There are some workarounds available on Windows which allow you to run certain models, but as far as I know ROCm hasn't been released on Windows yet, so you're limited in what you can run with those workarounds. So yes, you're correct in your assumption and I suggest doing a dual boot. Also thanks for mentioning my amp! I like how it turned out. Unfortunately that video hasn't received many views and likes, but that's okay haha.. Also since you mentioned you do music on Windows, I also do music production on Linux with Reaper and it works great for me. Tools such as YaBridge allow you to run Windows VST plugins, so it's definitely viable to do music production on Linux!
@@PhazerTech Thanks for your helpful reply, much appreciated! You know I'm in my 50's I learned the guitar in the early 80's when everyone recorded on 16 tracks and we just made do with whatever we could put together, and now I have assembled more VSTs and sounds than I could ever use in 100 lifetimes! I learned some coding but for me at this time of life it uses up all my spare brain RAM, I learned a lot but when it came to doing music at the time it was easier to go with windows though I have used linux before I had to learn the music software 1st as my mind couldn't do everything at once....but thanks for the advice, I have Reaper, it's phenominal...I literally just ordered a new M.2 so I'll be installing Linux in a few days, dual boot separate drives. If you have any advice on what is the best distro to use for I guess stable diffusion primarily but AI in general if it's all the same, that would be cool...I have tried to install it on windows, I have had success with a basic SLOW install but when it comes to Zluda things have been a bit patchy...but hopefully things will run more straight forward on Linux, again thanks and have a good evening! 😀
@@CapaUno1322 That's awesome, must be really interesting to experience first hand how much technology has advanced over the years with computers. But then there are certain things which haven't been completely replaced, such as tube amps. Sure there are digital modelers, but many guitarists still prefer the natural break up of a real tube! As far as distros go, I recommend an Ubuntu based distro for AI/ML applications. Personally I like Kubuntu which is a flavor of Ubuntu with the KDE desktop. I much prefer KDE over Gnome which is what vanilla Ubuntu comes with, but of course this is a personal preference and you can't go wrong with either one. I recently updated the ROCm guide on my website to include the newest version of Ubuntu, which is 24.04. Also be sure to check out my Linux playlist for more helpful guides. Have a good one and let me know if you have any questions!
@@PhazerTech Thanks for your reply, sorry mine was quite a long one but just to say, the universe is organic and the resonance between a valve amp and guitar can't really be modelled but it is quality to have so many very good simulations which can literally fit in your telephone! When I was a kid in the 7-'s we would make Star Trek and Space 1999 communicators out of our LEGO! I don't know what music you listen to but the timbre of the valve amps really made the sound back in the day, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and all the rest....and they would have a guitar on opposite channels so you could use the balance knob if you wanted to learn a guitar part, just wanted to share that. Thanks for the Linux tip, I may well try Kubuntu as I know that you can customize your experience and it's nice to make the most of the opportunity to at least learn a bit as like with Reaper you can customize everything, it's just knowing how much there is to customize is the problem! I'll let you know how I get on and I'll check your playlist, have a fun day! ;D
@CapaUno1322 Thanks for sharing, I was also really into Legos when I was a kid. The robotics kits came out when I was around 10 years old and I think they helped me a lot with getting into electronics and engineering. And when it comes to music I'm into rock in general and definitely enjoy Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and all the classics. Jimmy Page and Ritchie Blackmore were pioneers in heavier guitar riffs. I listen to rock from all the decades.. from 50s, to punk & metal, indie & modern stuff and everything in-between!
This is an excellent video! Straight to the point and with a ton of tips.
Fedora Spins KDE. Don't waste your time with Nobara.
why my gwe used to work for long time but after (unkown time) then overclock nvidia card never worked again on linux for me(windows afterburner still works) reinstalled system is the same coolbit is already set gwe always give like failed to apply overclock or fan setting...
I would use petg for stuff that needs to near heat like making a petg hot end case
Reaper has Linux version, most of windows vst work through yabridge as native .so . That's for audio side
can someone fucking tell me if radeon 780m ( cpu : 8845hs w/ radeon 780m as gpu ) supported or no?
Not officially but apparently some people have found hacky solutions to make it work github.com/ROCm/ROCm/discussions/2631
Looking for a Raspberry Pi alternative that's designed for 3D printers? Check out the BTT Pi 2! shrsl.com/4ncaz One of the key features is the ability to run directly off a 12V/24V PSU, so you can place it inside your printer and easily power it from your printer's PSU!
What games are you playing in the B-Roll of the first few minutes? They looked cool to play!
I showed Titanfall 2, Doom Eternal, Metro Exodus, Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order, StarCraft 2, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2, and Metal Gear Solid V. All of them are a blast to play!
Thank you.
DiskGenius Free is the best for this (8/2024)
I like your teaching style
Thanks I really appreciate that! Stay tuned for more educational content and feel free to ask questions.
this video does not need to be so long
What size filament are you supposed to use for an ender 3? is it 1.75mm?
Yes that's correct. It sounds like you're new to 3D printing. If you're looking to buy your first printer I highly recommend getting a newer version such as the Ender 3 V3 KE: amzn.to/3yRl06G It's a better printer so you won't need to do most of these upgrades
@@PhazerTech I’ll look into that one I might just stick with the ender 3 idk though I’ll have to do some research
@@Shadowsrobotics Definitely! Research the differences and the upgrades they did for the newer version. But if you can find a good deal on the older Ender 3 then that might be better if you're on a budget.