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Build things. Consider the past. Serious applications are an exercise left for the reader.
Pi 5 + Raspberry Pi SSD + i3 = Perfect Desktop Computer
A tour of our PC and its snappy desktop experience.
More details: www.veeb.ch/projects/an-antidote-to-all-the-gear-and-no-idea
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More details: www.veeb.ch/projects/an-antidote-to-all-the-gear-and-no-idea
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Music: extnddntwrk
Screen wallpaper: Mikael Gustaffson
You can find us here:
Blog: veeb.ch/projects
GitHub: github.com/veebch
Instagram: v_e_e_b
Facebook: Veeb.projects
Email: hello@veeb.ch
#raspberrypi5 #veebprojects #mycomputer
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Raspberry Pi AI Kit Camera | First Project: A Computer Vision Gatekeeper aka Peeper Pam
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation have released their AI Kit. We take a quick look at it and then build a Peeper Pam, an ESSENTIAL desktop device using it and a few inexpensive components. All the code and instructions can be found in our GitHub repository: github.com/veebch/peeperpam Raspberry Pi AI Kit is available now for $70, more info here -www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-ai-kit-available-...
Build a Precision Turntable with a Raspberry Pi Pico | Step aside Lazy Susan, hello Twirly Shirley!
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An overview of building a remote-controlled precision turntable using a Lazy Susan bearing, a Raspberry Pi Pico, 3D printed parts, and a stepper motor. This turntable is perfect for stop-motion photography, allowing you to capture smooth, automated spins of your objects with a simple smartphone remote control. Full instructions: github.com/veebch/twirly Enjoy making your own remote-controlled t...
Reviving a 1900s Swiss Clock | Bringing It Online After 80 Silent Years
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Classic design technology! We revive a Swiss clock that hasn't operated in 80 years by integrating it with the internet. The upgrade allows the clock to maintain accurate time, automatically adjust for daylight saving changes, and align with different time zones. Explore Our Collection of carefully selected Antique Clocks: Click here to browse and buy: veeb.ch/store/clocks Thanks for watching! ...
Make a $50 DIY Night Vision Camera
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Build a night sight video camera using a Raspberry Pi camera module 3 (NoIR), some infrared LEDs and a Raspberry Pi 5. We compare the results side-by-side to video from a Nikon D850. All the code and instructions that you need to make a night-vision camera of your own, can be found on our GitHub page: github.com/veebch/ir-see Subscribe: www.youtube.com/@VEEBProjects?sub_confirmation=1 Find us: ...
Raspberry Pi 5: Fast SSD Boot
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The rascals at Raspberry Pi have only gone and released the Raspberry Pi 5! We were lucky enough to get our hands on one for a tinker before the official release. By the way, our Pi 5 tinkering continues in our Blog post: www.veeb.ch/projects/number-5-is-alive Find us: Website: veeb.ch GitHub: github.com/veebch Instagram: v_e_e_b Facebook: Veeb.projects Email: hello@v...
1 Year On! | The Boostbox Cyberdeck
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Analogue Hanimex E300 film viewer from the 1970's repurposed. It uses a Raspberry Pi 4 running Manjaro Linux and ytfzf as the command line viewer tool. Also goes under the name of Boostbox 0.1. *Watch the full video here* : ua-cam.com/video/I5iHMEqll0Q/v-deo.html For a list of the tools that make this a pretty capable little machine, head over to our GitHub Repository: github.com/veebch/boostbo...
Vintage Clocks Brought Back To Life 🕒
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Vintage Clocks Brought Back To Life 🕒
Affordable Infrared Photography | Raspberry Pi & Camera Module 3 Setup
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Affordable Infrared Photography | Raspberry Pi & Camera Module 3 Setup
Pi Pico W LED Progress Bar | Track Google Calendar Events (GitHub Instructions)
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Pi Pico W LED Progress Bar | Track Google Calendar Events (GitHub Instructions)
Watch Oscilloscope Music | Picasso's Art in Sound Waves
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Watch Oscilloscope Music | Picasso's Art in Sound Waves
Photon: The Open-source Light Meter | Demo & Build Guide
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Photon: The Open-source Light Meter | Demo & Build Guide
Build A Plant Watering System 🌱🤖 | With a Pi Pico
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Build A Plant Watering System 🌱 | With a Pi Pico
Build A Candle That Sings Happy Birthday 🎂 | With a Pi Pico
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Build A Candle That Sings Happy Birthday 🎂 | With a Pi Pico
Boostbox: A Super 8 Cyberdeck for Your Daily Dose of Cute
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Boostbox: A Super 8 Cyberdeck for Your Daily Dose of Cute
Restoring a 70 Year Old Vintage Secondary Electric Clock
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Restoring a 70 Year Old Vintage Secondary Electric Clock
Raspberry Pi Pico Coffee Grinder: Auto-Adjust and Save Grind Settings
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Raspberry Pi Pico Coffee Grinder: Auto-Adjust and Save Grind Settings
Vintage German Railway Station Clock Brought Back To Life!
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Vintage German Railway Station Clock Brought Back To Life!
Cooking a Perfect Burger with Raspberry Pi Pico PID Controller 🍔
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Cooking a Perfect Burger with Raspberry Pi Pico PID Controller 🍔
Make a Continuous Quotes Display | Overview & Build Instructions
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Make a Continuous Quotes Display | Overview & Build Instructions
DOOM Health Monitor Visualises Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index
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DOOM Health Monitor Visualises Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index
Volumio Viewer: EPaper Display For Audiophiles
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Volumio Viewer: EPaper Display For Audiophiles
Raspberry Pi + Goblin Teasmade = Coffee Robot
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Raspberry Pi Goblin Teasmade = Coffee Robot
How to Cut Out the Perfect Fluffy Happy Cloud ☁️ | This video has 14 comments...
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How to Cut Out the Perfect Fluffy Happy Cloud ☁️ | This video has 14 comments...
How To Saltwater Electro-Etch On Stainless Steel - For Seed Phrase Word List
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How To Saltwater Electro-Etch On Stainless Steel - For Seed Phrase Word List
Big Audrey: Quiet Bringer Of The Internet
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Big Audrey: Quiet Bringer Of The Internet
Using a Mechanical Keyboard On a Microsoft Surface
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Using a Mechanical Keyboard On a Microsoft Surface
Bitcoin Jukebox: Intersound Super Jumbo Boombox J-747S ラジカセ
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Bitcoin Jukebox: Intersound Super Jumbo Boombox J-747S ラジカセ
Cryptocurrency Price Ticker | How To Change The Settings
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Cryptocurrency Price Ticker | How To Change The Settings
4 Things To Do With Epaper Using A Raspberry Pi Zero
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4 Things To Do With Epaper Using A Raspberry Pi Zero
I am age 0
If I was an iPod and I had to play Taylor Swift I’d kill myself.
Can you teach how add new music on this old iPods today (of 5.5 gen or before)?? Its very important to me
Linux (and for this one a firewire card) is enough to let you add new music to one. There is probably a way to do it on other OSs too.
@VEEBProjects and by the windows? Other question, this very cool sound is the iPod or edition?
@davilealsilveiradacosta9606 It's the song the ipod is playing, but not through the headphones, on the video track. The music is by extnddntwrk.. his stuff is on bandcamp.
The most compelling Raspberry DIY project I have seen to date. Thanks for the video 👍
@@JohnMarsing Thanks John!
Hi VEEB, I want to ask if the Raspberry Pi Pico W is the server host to take data from Google Calendar, or is our PC the host?
The Pico does everything (earlier versions used a pc script too, but the latest github version does everything on the Pico)
I'm sorry to bother you again. I've reviewed your code on GitHub, but I'm still not completely clear on how Google Calendar data is converted into signals for display on NeoPixel. Could you explain it to me a bit?
@@AnNguyen-jk9bv It's just an array that gets written the neopixel. The code uses an api key to talk to the google calendar, and gets an array of appointment times which it then pops onto a timeline that corresponds to the working day. There code itself is the best explainer. Look for the bits that build the np array.
@@VEEBProjects Thank you so much for your supportive reply. This project is incredibly cool and inspiring, and it has motivated me to create one of my own. However, it became quite tricky when I started using a different microcontroller, as it uses a different programming language. But now I understand how to proceed. Thanks again, and I hope to see more of your projects! :)
it's cool when it's not expensive.
Which window manager? :)
i3 with compton (for transparency): www.veeb.ch/projects/an-antidote-to-all-the-gear-and-no-idea
it sucks , raspberry pi doesn't make sense anymore , it cost more than a used better performance pc
@@fspeshalxo69 it shouldn't be more than 20$
instead if making each generation of raspi cheaper they are making it more expensive until no one will buy it
It depends what you want the pi to be. The idea that you can have a viable desktop computer for the price of the Pi 5 is ridiculously impressive (to me at least). For an awful lot of little standalone projects, the Pico is a better fit than using a machine with a full OS.
I wish I had one like this
Sick phone and sick vid!
یادش بیخیر خودم دقیقاً همین مدل و همین رنگو دادم از این تمیز تره گذاشتم توی ویترین❤
😂😂😂
How to draw an owl.
I'll just leave this here: github.com/veebch/peeperpam
Hi, Which pi camera would you recommend? Thank you.
It depends on how you plan to use it, rubbish answer I know, but they have different strengths/weaknesses.
@@VEEBProjects Yes, I agree. So being more specific: for indoor (small office) "security cam" purpose including in low lighting environment. What would be an ideal option? Thank u.
@@kaiar9286 The 'wider' 120 degree versions of the Camera Module 3 should make them suitable for a small space. It doesn't sound like you need a global shutter. If you want to make something Night-Visiony then go for the NoIR (So you can use an infra red light source too). We did a video that talks a bit about IR video (ua-cam.com/video/fQ7X9IXTTHo/v-deo.html).
@@VEEBProjects Thank u so much for such detailed reply. Truly appreciate ur help! 💓
At that point you’re basically taking a video 🤣
It's true... a 45 megapixel video with studio flash as a light source :)
The poor thing don't make it play that shitty excuse for music
LIFEPAK 15 vibes.
Where did you get the heat sink?
It's half a heatsink for a RPi 4, just a basic one off alie*****s.
The iPod Classic 1st Gen Is So Usual Than I Thought To Use One of the iPods That I Should have to Love, But The 1st iPod Looks So Nostalgia and Pearl.
as a kid that tactile bump on the wheel was my favorite thing whenever i stole my older siblings ipod lmao
ruined the thing with a taylor swift song smh
Sorry not sorrry
. 2024 still cant get artist names correctly 😂
Hold on just one second, which artist is named wrongly?
@@VEEBProjects. Nick cave & the bad... . Nick cave AND the bad... that is why the same artist is filed 2 times instead of 1 , just saying decide on & or AND and you will have all their albums under 1 artist name 🤓
hi , i want a camera that has a field view of 18 *13 cm . It should be the best and available camera where it would work in a dark room. The working condition is indoor . Can you suggest me the best Raspberry pi 3 camera for this purpose ?
I'n not familiar with that field of view description, do you know a lens focal length equivalent for the camera you're describing?
@@VEEBProjects hi , i am asking for the pi camera v3 . I need to know it . Consider a 18 *13 cm rectangle.at the centre , you have the pi camera v3 . I am asking , will the frame of the camera cover the entire 18*13 cm ? If its possible i could show a drawing if u send your mail id
It depends how far away the 18x13 rectangle is. If you measure how far away the rectangle is from the lens, you can use an online calculator (dofsimulator.net/en/ is brilliant) to get the focal length of the lens. Then you can choose a model based on that.
@@VEEBProjects thankYou for the reply. I need a pi camera v3 that can be also used in dark (indoors ) so that it could detect finger movement . Which is the best pi camera v3 for tgis application. This camera should also work in daylight
I just love your brilliant projects
I'm just a moron but isn't the point of an infrared sensor so that you don't need a light source even if the light source is infrared?
That would require there being an ambient source of infrared that the sensor was capable of picking up. In the photo video using the same camera, we used the IR component of sunlight. True darkness would just be black on an IR sensor.
@@VEEBProjects Hmm not sure that really answers my question but I appreciate the response. I did some research though.... this NoIR camera is sensitive to near-IR 880 nm. Thermal imaging is sensitive to 3000-14000 nm - basically long wavelength IR. The relationship for determining light emitted by temperature of body is Wien's Law. Humans emit light at the ~10000 nm wavelength based on body temperature of 310K. This explains why a camera sensitive to 8000-14000 nm is required to view light emitted from warm bodied organisms.
@@emmettkeyser1110 You're right, thermal cameras pick up different wavelengths. But, you always need signal source for a sensor to measure. You can amplify small signals, but you can't amplify zero. In the case of the camera we made, the light wavelength is invisible to the human eye but visible to the sensor.
Why cant I find the top and bottom 3d case file for the original?
Good point, the original used acrylic cut outs for the front and back. I'll add them as soon as I get a chance. The slightly larger case that was added is *much* better though.
But many people don’t even know about it, I even remember being in a store and asking if they had an iPod (it was on the website), they even heard about it for the first time 😢
Magnifique!
Thank you!
👍🏿🫡 thank you
V nice!
Anyone here because of the iPod Shuffle 1st gen ad?
Work sucks! this rocks!
“That was 22 years ago..” oof
I'm pretty sure my maths must be wrong, I mean it *feels* like two minutes ago
Awesome! I love your channel, can’t wait for more
You guys have the most stylish vids
Also... is that... cartoon Eben?
I can neither confirm nor deny this fact
How u get so early!?! 👋
The kind people at Raspberry Pi were nice enough to let us have an early peep
Great video Veeb! Peeper Pam is fantastic!
Thanks! It was a fun one to make
I NEED A C.H.I.M.P MIRROR
your clever engineers can make Pam better so she sets off a siren when someone steals cake off your desk
@@VEEBProjects I had cake today.
NO NOT THE SONG OF SHAME
the 2024 version has better music
I have one more question, how are you managing to mount that massive URTH filter in front of and onto the NOIR sensor??
That bit was easy due to the ribbed metal case. we used a quick and dirty 3d print, but any solution that blocks out light leaks will do it.
@@VEEBProjects I can work with that info, thanks
So where do we get this long pass ~720nm filter (the URTH filter) and how do we add it to the camera module? Do you have a DIY walkthrough of what you guys did?
We got ours from URTH directly. The github repository has some of the extra details: github.com/veebch/ir-see
Such a beatuifully edited and composed video. Clear and well thought through! Thanks for the effort!!!
And that's a very kind comment, thank you
Love, love, love. Will blog, blog, blog.
It was the disco ball wasn't it? This makes the sweary hour with the glue gun totally worth it... now please watch this on a loop: ua-cam.com/video/dKSB2O2Shts/v-deo.html
Look at that thing of beauty I love the iPod
That’s cool!
Guaranteed never to wake up anyone who uses it
11 year olds wailing right now.
there is visible light in those photos. This filter was not strong enough and only decreased some of the throughput of the visible light
There is deliberately some visible light due to the choice of filter (720nm), but the colour is 'false colour' introduced in the channel swap in post processing.
@@VEEBProjects My apologies, I misunderstood. I now see how the edge parts of the visible light plot were let through according to the the 720nm URTH filter's spectral transmission plot against the sensors spectral sensitivity plot. Good job with this.