I don't know how much he can tinker it enough for it to be a review in an LTT video, like it's a raspberry pi and you can maybe install a linux distro on it that's about it
Perhaps we should start an online petition. He should be given a platform to do deep dives on things, also we could have Alex do some episodes detailing engineering projects. I prefer that kind of CS + Engineering content.
The GPIO pins are genius for learning to program. Having that physical aspect of code really clicks with most people trying to figure out programming for the first time. I would love to see Anthony tinker with this thing in another video.
I think you're right. It's definitely very fun to see something physically happen because of some text you wrote. It's honestly still a little mind-blowing to me. 🤯😅
A stream of Anthony just playing with it and making it do things would be _great_ as a means to fill in for lack of material. Hours of that man's knowledge would be worth more than an entire semester of programming!
Anthony’s that one guy in every movie that figures out how a alien computer works in under 15 minutes and by the end of the movie, has a full space ship built.
I want to see more of Anthony. There's something very relaxing and enjoyable about seeing someone who clearly knows their stuff on a deep level and is just so passionate about it. No ego, no gatekeeping. Just pure, heartfelt passion. More Anthony! More!
My favorite thing about Anthony is that when the camera man is prompting questions, he answers them directly, not the camera. It's weird and subtle, but it's nice.
Overclocking this board should take care of some of the "lag feel" you get from a stock Pi. If this is the Pi 4, you should be able to OC it and make it feel a lot snappier. I think you need a Part 2 that talks about OC'ing this and checking the thermals.
I love how you can tell someone is asking questions and he’s responding as honestly as possible, doesn’t seem super scripted/memorized which is refreshing
Huge props to the editor for making a natural and nonintrusive split screen of anthony's face and the monitor. I'm also sure the desktop image is edited in too, as I've noticed in other LTT episodes. Glad to see people doing their job very well :)
Not even just time, there was that feeling of remorse that he just couldn't feel comfortable enough to express how excited he was about this product. I wish messages like this made it more consistently to some of these creators. Sometimes it feels like Anthony should know that many of us share the same understanding that this is exciting and this is a spot where that feeling will be appreciated by thousands.
As an IT major, I’ve always found the Raspberry Pi such a cool device. I’ve seen so many posts on Reddit with people making anything from home automation to media servers to smart mirrors. I’m happy to see that they’ve made a raspberry pi that’s in a more accessible form factor. I’d love to buy a raspi one day, I just have no idea what I’d make with it. There’s just so many options.
I personally enjoyed having a little gaming console, although n64 games can be a little blocky, though it is probably just me not doing everything I should, or the way I should do it
@@ukaszwanczura9969 From what I’ve read, n64 games are pretty much the limit on a RasPi. It just doesn’t have the processing power to emulate them. Anything pre-n64 should be TOTALLY playable though
@@ArizonaJewell They absolutely are, and it is quite fun to play them, even more in case like mine where I can show my nephews some games I've played in my childhood (even though Poland only had NES games played on an illegal copy of famicom called "Pegazus") and other classics like pokemon, the legend of zelda games, Gunstar heroes, sonic and others.
I like how Anthony actually knows what he does and has done actual research. Something that i often miss when i see big tech channels reviewing Linux products.
@@labaom side effects include but not limited to are as follows Over eating, indigestion, increase in cholesterol, taking up too much space in public transit etc.
@@earthclad6833 i dont think its 'lazy', its short circuit which doesnt take up as much time or effort as LTT so theres probably a time cap on editting time for each video.
It would be great for Elders/Seniors as well, especially those on a fixed income. You can even hook it up to a touchscreen monitor with a mod on the GPIO.
I wasn't even sure you guys would cover this but I love that you have! Of course it's Anthony who brought it in; he's definitely becoming my favourite of the hosts. I was super pumped when the pi 400 came out!
Give Anthony a RPi series where he does different crafts using a Pi! The RPi is literally limitless and Anthony is the kinda guy to take advantage of that sort of thing! Let him spread his wings and fly!
This comment made me realize that I would love to have a course taught by Anthony. You know like on Skillshare or some similar platform? I'd pay a premium for that!
As an amiga fan this looks like a good candidate as a dedicated 8 and 16bit home computer emulator, everything from zx80 to amiga 1200 to pc 286 (maybe 386) dos. A video with Anthony covering such a subject would be good. Comparing it to the actual hardware and the mister project as well as other emulation options.
I would've killed for this as a kid. My first efforts learning to program was C on an ancient desktop that wasn't powerful enough to open Visual Studio in under 3 minutes and on an old monitor that was so old text was illegible without zooming way in. lol. I think what I love most about this is it's a computer a kid could actually afford and I don't feel like we've really had that since the days of the spectrum. Sure it's the antithesis of powerful and browsing the web is not great, but the computers I had as a kid were way weaker and kids don't care. They're just excited that it's theirs and they can explore/learn it. So cool.
Recent RasPis can emulate sane CPUs fast enough that kids (and adults for that matter) can mess with assembler and C on simple operating systems too. E.g. Z80 CP/M, MC68000 on Amiga, MC68000/PowerPC on early MacOS. Linux has all the hair of modern programming, and maybe that's not the best place to start one's journey. I suspect that even Squeak Smalltalk would be far faster on a RasPi4 than it was on the XEROX boxes where it started life.
What I love about it is the fact you can turn it on and just program stuff in python, without installing anything else. Just like these old PCs in the 80's...
@@nadamuchu As an older brother I'd be concerned he'll steal and hoard all the fun tech stuff for himself I do see where you're comin from though, and would have loved someone to show me these kinds of things as a kid.. Instead I had to teach myself with nobody to talk about it with, using pocket money that I saved up from birthdays to buy old broken devices at the op shop (charity/thrift store) God that makes me sound old, and I'm not even 30 yet 😛
The fact that the guide is in full color is the best thing about this. If a $100 computer can make quick start guides in color, any product can. As a visually impaired tech enthusiast, it makes life so much easier.
@@Ebraheem_Bambotia Yeah I wouldn't have done it to a working one. My case is actually a replica from a Serb who lives in China. He does replica cases, keyboards and faceplates in various colours. I got one that's all blue. bluedrava.com/2018/06/pi-spectrum/
I bought the twelve and painfully charge it on my laptop until an adapter I have ordered arrives, no matter how much they claim it was for the environment I won’t believe them, because they changed the cable from usb to lightning to type c to lightning, and there is no other Apple product with that charger, so they force you to buy one, which I didn’t
I think this product could be great for some tinkering products, where you hook up a small screen and have the full controller of your system. For example as a controller for a fun lighting system or some other actuators.
I was wondering why it was blurred and I don't know if your comment is a joke or if it is serious. I was assuming it was to hide the brand logo of his car. Is showing a key from afar a security risk ? I would have thought that if someone really wants to go to the trouble of manufacturing a key, they would just put a camera in the keyhole to get the information they want to manufacture the proper key. LockPickingLawyer actually posted a video where he does exactly that yesterday.
@@Maligosz I'm pretty sure it's for security. I don't think his address is public knowledge, so no one can use a keyhole camera on him if they don't have his location. However, if they have an image of his key, that person could make multiple keys. In the unfortunate event that Anthony's location got leaked, the attacker could enter his home covertly without raising suspicion from neighbors.
Passion is so contagious, and I love that you guys at LMG have given him the runway to really take off and demonstrate that. Yes, I would love to see more of Anthony demonstrating the tinkering side of RPI, but he has so many other things to tinker with too! Combine them all!
I do too I remember the project when my father used to install dos from floppy & upgrade to win95 then install drivers from floppy disks again & all the crazy sounds it use to make
i had a torch with a wread switch, i had hours of fun setting up alarms everywhere. the PI system has so much potential to set up plant watering to security systems.. i love it
Actually I think I read something somewhere that in another revision they want to make it on the right side of the keyboard, they were just limited by the tracing routes on it or something like that
This is actually the one time I hate it because I’m left handed but can’t be bothered to change everything to fit me so I just got used to using a right handed mouse
I would love to see a long form video diving into this. I've been wanting to get into a Rasberry Pi for a long time, and it'd be nice to see a jumping off point
@@flucazade Supply is good, I bought one to replace 3B+. It actually has been around for over a month I think. The best part about this one specifically is its factory overclocked and its passive cooling is better than macbook.
Great Video. For Raspberry Pi stuff, I feel the hardest part is not doing a project, but actually come up with a project idea. I have gotten myself several different embedded boards (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, DE10-Nano, etc.) over the years and I haven't been able to think of a project to use these boards :(.
Note: We found the power switch; it's F10!
Lol
@@shimshimity5667 Lol
@@undulaet lol
Cool
*W O W*
I want to see Anthony play around with the RPI more
Sane here!
24 hour Anthony-Pi live stream.
Same! Please do some project on LTT with this!
Yup! Same here, i want more Anthony-Pi stuff.
Indeed!
I don't want to sound too forward, Anthony, but can we be best friends?
oooh
haha am i still your friend? lol
OMG EPIC CROSSOVER
oh shit LOL
POG
Yeah I would love to see you tinkering with that more on LTT
You should make a series on Raspberry Pi Projects and Uses.
I don't know how much he can tinker it enough for it to be a review in an LTT video, like it's a raspberry pi and you can maybe install a linux distro on it that's about it
DO I HEAR OVERCLOCKING A KEYBOARD!? hahah
More more more!
@@CartoonNetworkGlitches more like do a project with it setting up some stuff, real world applications etc.
I feel like Anthony needs his own show for the ultra-nerd community. "LevelTen" (feat. Anthony)
If I could give you 10 thumbs up for such a great suggestion I would.
I'm actually surprised Linus hasn't done that yet. Anthony always seems to be the favored non-linus host.
Perhaps we should start an online petition. He should be given a platform to do deep dives on things, also we could have Alex do some episodes detailing engineering projects. I prefer that kind of CS + Engineering content.
I just want more Anthony I am going back and just watching Anthony
I couldn't agree with this comment more than I already do 👍
Anthony is such a calm chill non dramatic reviewer. Honest and gets to the point
Straight up declares he wants to steal it, honest.
@@anch95 but it's honest
Looks like a really chill dude.
I actually think it's kind of neat that he gets so flustered with this one because he likes it so much. That's honest reviewing right there ❣
And incredibly knowledgeable
The more I watch SC and LTT, the more Anthony grows on me. Man seems like a genuinely kind, wholesome fella
He is a kid at heart and we all know it
Everyone loves Anthony. It's the only lifestyle choice
Anthony is a really cool guy, he does a great job :)
I see Anthony I click. That’s just how it is. He always gets to do the most unapologetically technical vids.
@norcobick That's like an LTT rite of passage at this point.
*Break something expensive*
Subscribers: "You son of a bitch, I'm in."
The GPIO pins are genius for learning to program. Having that physical aspect of code really clicks with most people trying to figure out programming for the first time. I would love to see Anthony tinker with this thing in another video.
Oh yeah, it’s fun! That would be cool.
… I can just imagine Linus having those click moments…
Linus would wanna play Minecraft tho.
Yeah do LTT version! Don’t forget Minecraft when you do it, tho!
I think you're right. It's definitely very fun to see something physically happen because of some text you wrote. It's honestly still a little mind-blowing to me. 🤯😅
9:59 "...it's a longboi inside" Madison really left a mark on LTT after that ROG Rig Reboot
That video was fun
@@yoursred I was lmao to see how frustrated Linus was becoming.
She must be employed by LTT🤣🤣🤣
Big oof
@@fly1ngsh33p7 big œuf
Anthony is so passionate, let him tinker with the Pi in-front of a camera :P
Tools are considered to graphic by youtube standards.
A stream of Anthony just playing with it and making it do things would be _great_ as a means to fill in for lack of material. Hours of that man's knowledge would be worth more than an entire semester of programming!
I told you he's a greedy jerk, just sugar-coated.
@@nneeerrrd he actually loves to eat sugar coated stuff.
@@nneeerrrd also he loves to eat jerky.
Anthony’s that one guy in every movie that figures out how a alien computer works in under 15 minutes and by the end of the movie, has a full space ship built.
I agree
Got to find the power button.
@7 Swarangal lmao
Yeah but without the styopotypial nerd personality
@7 Swarangal you’re amazing
Anthony is a treasure, absolutely love his presenting style and enthusiasm for tech and learning.
Everybody loves Anthony because he actually knows what the hell he’s doing
He taught Linus so im sure :p
why do we love linus
@@wmichel8919 Cause he's Linus
He knows what he's doing and doesn't drop stuff! That's twice the amount of things that linus can do
He looks funny though...
I want to see more of Anthony. There's something very relaxing and enjoyable about seeing someone who clearly knows their stuff on a deep level and is just so passionate about it. No ego, no gatekeeping. Just pure, heartfelt passion. More Anthony! More!
My favorite thing about Anthony is that when the camera man is prompting questions, he answers them directly, not the camera.
It's weird and subtle, but it's nice.
Treats them like a human and not an expendable tool
Overclocking this board should take care of some of the "lag feel" you get from a stock Pi. If this is the Pi 4, you should be able to OC it and make it feel a lot snappier. I think you need a Part 2 that talks about OC'ing this and checking the thermals.
The heatsink is nearly the size of the keyboard. It can take the oc'ing!
I just love anthony. As a computer tinkerer he is so relatable. I want more of him.
He knows what's necessary and what's not, which I respect him for actually saying
YES
that’s what she said.
I love how you can tell someone is asking questions and he’s responding as honestly as possible, doesn’t seem super scripted/memorized which is refreshing
no one at LTT use a script and reaches for the pocket every 20 seconds :P
@@peterdavis9612 they do read scripts
@@peterdavis9612 LTT is scripted but i don't think short circuit is
@@oozly9291 I believe that was sarcasm.
@@diddy_dante its not
Huge props to the editor for making a natural and nonintrusive split screen of anthony's face and the monitor. I'm also sure the desktop image is edited in too, as I've noticed in other LTT episodes. Glad to see people doing their job very well :)
Yeah it seemed like he was actually sitting there looking at the screen. Seamless editing, glad I wasn't the only to notice.
I love how I can feel Anthony's passion with computers and tinkering.
Anthony is still my favorite Linus Media Group guru.
Agreed
I love videos hosted by Anthony!
He's always so knowledgeable about the topics he's speaking on.
Keep up the great work!
Completely agree with you, Anthony always covers exactly everything I want to know. Even little things such as showing CPU Usage when Decoding Video.
His genuine grunt at the end of not having enough time to convey just how epic the Pi can be is perfect.
Not even just time, there was that feeling of remorse that he just couldn't feel comfortable enough to express how excited he was about this product.
I wish messages like this made it more consistently to some of these creators. Sometimes it feels like Anthony should know that many of us share the same understanding that this is exciting and this is a spot where that feeling will be appreciated by thousands.
As an IT major, I’ve always found the Raspberry Pi such a cool device. I’ve seen so many posts on Reddit with people making anything from home automation to media servers to smart mirrors. I’m happy to see that they’ve made a raspberry pi that’s in a more accessible form factor. I’d love to buy a raspi one day, I just have no idea what I’d make with it. There’s just so many options.
I personally enjoyed having a little gaming console, although n64 games can be a little blocky, though it is probably just me not doing everything I should, or the way I should do it
@@ukaszwanczura9969 From what I’ve read, n64 games are pretty much the limit on a RasPi. It just doesn’t have the processing power to emulate them. Anything pre-n64 should be TOTALLY playable though
@@ArizonaJewell They absolutely are, and it is quite fun to play them, even more in case like mine where I can show my nephews some games I've played in my childhood (even though Poland only had NES games played on an illegal copy of famicom called "Pegazus") and other classics like pokemon, the legend of zelda games, Gunstar heroes, sonic and others.
wtf is a smart mirror
Back in the day keyboards were built into computers, now computers are built into keyboards. The future is now.
We've gone full circle by now. *Before* back in the day, there were computers in keyboards like the Commodore, as Anthony said.
Commodore and Apple IIe flashbacks.
Laptops: am i a joke to you?
Old man
@@NicolaiWeitkemper man rhe commodore is such a fascinating thing to look at. Unfortunately I newer had one. Yet I would like to.
We want to see more of Anthony tinkering with this!
Yes let's see that passion Anthony clearly has! I'd imagine he could make some rich content with this!
Ikr
I like how Anthony actually knows what he does and has done actual research. Something that i often miss when i see big tech channels reviewing Linux products.
Ahhhh. My weekly dose of Anthony. Just what the doctor ordered
I also got that prescription
My dose was monthly, im overdosing but willingly
@@alasdairmaciver2964 What are the side effects both good and bad?
Cure to corona
@@labaom side effects include but not limited to are as follows
Over eating, indigestion, increase in cholesterol, taking up too much space in public transit etc.
The amount of "Boi's” said at LMG has gone up exponentially in recent months
The power of ROG Rig Reboot
I blame Madison from 2019 ROG Rig Reboot
It's all Maddy's fault.
Oh boi
Madison Boi
Anthony in LTT: YES.
Burger King, McDonald’s, KFC, etc. :get ready for Anthony shift.
@@kulareddy5331 Lets gooooo
Anthony is the truly the most passionate geek in the team. I love his videos!!!
Me: *sees anthony in thumbnail* ... *presses play* ... *now I feel warm and fuzzy because anthony is as wholesome as a warm blanket on a cold night*
I couldn't have phrased it better
First the Markiplier fanbase turns into cancer, and now the Anthony fanbase is turning into cancer too.
You want to cuddle with him?
Simp
3:23 that would've been the perfect moment to flashback to all the times he's said he wants to steal something
Exactly
@@earthclad6833 i dont think its 'lazy', its short circuit which doesnt take up as much time or effort as LTT so theres probably a time cap on editting time for each video.
BabeMinzGirlsszz.SpaCe
Thank god. Anthony is here again to save us all from 2020 with some clickety clackety goodness.
He ain't gonna make it to 2021
@@yeshuayeeyee7430 you still have time to delete this
send Anthony 2 buckets of KFC's crunchy goodness
It would be great for Elders/Seniors as well, especially those on a fixed income. You can even hook it up to a touchscreen monitor with a mod on the GPIO.
You're going to subject the elderly to linux? They just got windows 30 something years ago.
YES! I definitely would like to see Anthony tinkering Pi 400! Set him loose!
The world needs more Anthonys
Let him do whatever he wants
Let him take it home and learn all of its secrets
@@RussellRiker Anthony needs more burgers.
Anthony's love for this stuff is really infectious, I found myself smiling like a kid throughout the video.
Connect it to Linus's chair in the wan show. and give him small shocks every time he mentions the LTT store. LOL
LTT Store is the big play here.
Michael Reeves stuff right there,.
I would die of laughter seeing that
You wouldn't need a controller for that as he cannot get of the sugject....
Anthony is def my fav presenter on LTT. Such a soothing voice and a knowledgable guy
I wasn't even sure you guys would cover this but I love that you have! Of course it's Anthony who brought it in; he's definitely becoming my favourite of the hosts. I was super pumped when the pi 400 came out!
Give Anthony a RPi series where he does different crafts using a Pi! The RPi is literally limitless and Anthony is the kinda guy to take advantage of that sort of thing! Let him spread his wings and fly!
Yes, Raspberry Pi deserves a series of its own on LTT.
That would be amazing
Do it, do it
MAKE IT HAPPEN BOIIIIZZ
I’d love to see Anthony really get into some super technical stuff. He knows so much and I’d love to learn from him
I wish he had his own show, or a Ted talk!
This comment made me realize that I would love to have a course taught by Anthony. You know like on Skillshare or some similar platform? I'd pay a premium for that!
As an amiga fan this looks like a good candidate as a dedicated 8 and 16bit home computer emulator, everything from zx80 to amiga 1200 to pc 286 (maybe 386) dos. A video with Anthony covering such a subject would be good. Comparing it to the actual hardware and the mister project as well as other emulation options.
*Petition for Anthony to be Santa Claus this Christmas and distribute Tech Toys.*
Distribute some of that Nvidia and AMD stock
@@kappa4569 what stock?
@@doobiesnack90 The one where Linus has more in his office than Nvidia or AMD
He already gives us all the gift of his existence.
that will be nice. and free gift? lol
Anthony the man the myth the legend.
Anthony the breakfast buffet, the lunch buffet and the dinner buffet.
Anthony once saved my cat from a burning building..... I didn't even know I owned a cat.
Thank you Anthony
Anthony has so many levels of awesome.
@ shut up
@@BenitoFan760 No, I don't think I will.
@ actually there was Big Mac lying next to the cat, so he threw the cat outside and devoured the Big Mac.
Michael - thanks for the levity! It gave me a good LOL! 😂
Dude! Just brought one home after your review. Thanks!
Everyone gangsta until Anthony’s hands get blurry.
Anthony packing?
Packing that USB 🔐
They can copy and 3D printing those keychain from image. It's doable but no prove of crime has been done before.
That's so people cannot recreate his keys. Never show a picture of your keys online
I would've killed for this as a kid. My first efforts learning to program was C on an ancient desktop that wasn't powerful enough to open Visual Studio in under 3 minutes and on an old monitor that was so old text was illegible without zooming way in. lol.
I think what I love most about this is it's a computer a kid could actually afford and I don't feel like we've really had that since the days of the spectrum. Sure it's the antithesis of powerful and browsing the web is not great, but the computers I had as a kid were way weaker and kids don't care. They're just excited that it's theirs and they can explore/learn it. So cool.
Recent RasPis can emulate sane CPUs fast enough that kids (and adults for that matter) can mess with assembler and C on simple operating systems too. E.g. Z80 CP/M, MC68000 on Amiga, MC68000/PowerPC on early MacOS. Linux has all the hair of modern programming, and maybe that's not the best place to start one's journey. I suspect that even Squeak Smalltalk would be far faster on a RasPi4 than it was on the XEROX boxes where it started life.
What I love about it is the fact you can turn it on and just program stuff in python, without installing anything else.
Just like these old PCs in the 80's...
yeah, i def woulda killed at least two people as a kid for this
I would comit arson for this as a kid. Still love tech tho
Anthony- "The Keanu Reeves of LMG"
Who wouldn't want Anthony as an older brother?
@@nadamuchu As an older brother I'd be concerned he'll steal and hoard all the fun tech stuff for himself
I do see where you're comin from though, and would have loved someone to show me these kinds of things as a kid..
Instead I had to teach myself with nobody to talk about it with, using pocket money that I saved up from birthdays to buy old broken devices at the op shop (charity/thrift store)
God that makes me sound old, and I'm not even 30 yet 😛
The fact that the guide is in full color is the best thing about this. If a $100 computer can make quick start guides in color, any product can. As a visually impaired tech enthusiast, it makes life so much easier.
"Commodore, Amiga days"
*ZX Spectrum cries in corner*
I have a 48k Speccy case with a Pi Zero wired up inside.
Never. It quietly lets Commodore think it's king.
retrorecipies and LGR have entered the room
@@aukondk that's pretty cool! I have my dad's Spectrum 128k lying around but I didn't feel like gutting something so rare just to put a Pi in it.
@@Ebraheem_Bambotia Yeah I wouldn't have done it to a working one. My case is actually a replica from a Serb who lives in China. He does replica cases, keyboards and faceplates in various colours. I got one that's all blue. bluedrava.com/2018/06/pi-spectrum/
Anthony is my therapy. He's my ASMR. Thanks for existing Anthony.
Jai maa kali
@@JaspreetSingh-eh1vy Bole So Nihal!
What luck, they send a charger in the box...
------------ *Apple left the chat* ------------
i actually LOL'ed
Samsung and android companies left the chat
And a BOOK!
I bought the twelve and painfully charge it on my laptop until an adapter I have ordered arrives, no matter how much they claim it was for the environment I won’t believe them, because they changed the cable from usb to lightning to type c to lightning, and there is no other Apple product with that charger, so they force you to buy one, which I didn’t
@@GiorgosTube They changed from USB-A to USB-C because the EU forced them.
I think this product could be great for some tinkering products, where you hook up a small screen and have the full controller of your system. For example as a controller for a fun lighting system or some other actuators.
That's exactly why I bought it. I use it to control the ambient lighting and the simpler of my automotrons in my saucer.
So it's a laptop without a screen?
*"It's evolving, just backwards"*
thats what i thought lol
Devolving
@@noahhunter06 ...
@@noahhunter06 the reference pass over your head
more like smartphone without a screen
Anthony feels natural in SC. Kind of fits his personality.
I’m a simple man. I see Anthony, I click.
I am a simple man, I see a popular comment, I copy. and I assume you did the same thing as someone made the same thing 3 minutes ago
and like
Copied
Iam simple imporster I like killing my crewmates and that's why I love my life
True.
If Anthony wants the pi, give him the dainty computer damn it.
Petition to let Anthony steal stuff from the office, anybody?
Let him steal _the office._
YOU GIVE HIM ANYTHING! He wants Linus you hear me! Or else!
He deserves everything
Signed
@@GumSkyloard it's Anthony Media Group now 😳
They just recently released an update that makes the UA-cam experience a lot better. 1080p30fps should be no problem at all.
Weird they advertised 4K playback. I’m guessing it’s not powerful enough to run 4K UA-cam videos?
@Deon Denis ah that explains it thanks!
anthony is actually my favorite and i want him to know that hes many other peoples favorite
Same
Yep
He's pretty awesome
He know that .. this link is LTT video about reading mean comment But anthony only get good comment instead :v
ua-cam.com/video/4NqLdR48g3A/v-deo.html
Any content with Anthony is a must watch for me. Love this guy!
Anthony needs to start a programming/coding channel! I'd TOTALLY watch that!😁
Its good to see that editors at LMG know to blur Anthony's keys so that no one can copy them.
I was wondering why it was blurred and I don't know if your comment is a joke or if it is serious. I was assuming it was to hide the brand logo of his car. Is showing a key from afar a security risk ? I would have thought that if someone really wants to go to the trouble of manufacturing a key, they would just put a camera in the keyhole to get the information they want to manufacture the proper key. LockPickingLawyer actually posted a video where he does exactly that yesterday.
That´s not what they did, i think he has a pocket knife on his keys and UA-cam would have flagged the video.
So they blurred it out.
@@Maligosz lookup deviant ollam and keys. they are hilariously insecure for many reasons
@@TENGILL If that's true then the rules put forward by UA-cam are even dumber than I thought.
@@Maligosz I'm pretty sure it's for security. I don't think his address is public knowledge, so no one can use a keyhole camera on him if they don't have his location. However, if they have an image of his key, that person could make multiple keys. In the unfortunate event that Anthony's location got leaked, the attacker could enter his home covertly without raising suspicion from neighbors.
09:53 you're welcome!
Great crossover here cant believe im here to see it happen
Ayye
I like how you reference each other.
Hahahahahahahahaha
Wow he’s actually here. With a surprisingly little like count. :D
I want it!!!! You guys are the first ones to ever introduce me to the raspberry pi and i have been in love with them ever sense!
I love it when Anthony’s on screen, he really is the internets cool uncle, showing you the cool new gadget he just got
"that is a thicc boy"
Pure Anthony, not effected by Linus
Correction:
long boy
@@datpudding5338 the “manual” was the thick boi - 200 pages easy -
@@HappyB0T ooooh, mixed that up haha.
In this case I haven't said anything xD
No Linus always says "she's a thick boy" xD
no madison started the long and thicc boi who also needs to be hired
I forgot what UA-cam looked like before dark mode. The bright white scares me
Same
What is this bright white that you talk about? Is it the legendary colour said to be used by normies?
Wait there's a dark mode??!! Mind blown
@@jmugurr994 Click on profile pic and go down to appearance and change it to dark mode. You will never go back!
@@sirlancepot3819 in my case on android I click on my profile then down to settings then click General and them I can turn on dark mode.
I love this dudes enthusiasm. Anthony reminds me of myself when he talks about younger years and old computer experiences.
Passion is so contagious, and I love that you guys at LMG have given him the runway to really take off and demonstrate that. Yes, I would love to see more of Anthony demonstrating the tinkering side of RPI, but he has so many other things to tinker with too! Combine them all!
4:07 Remember when starter guides come in binders that were as thick as a paperback novel? Long live the COCO.
Anthony: That's s thick boi starter guide
Me: laughs with father's MS DOS books in the corner
I have one of those msdos official manuals.
@@FMHikari holy crap they are big.. and not much illustrations either... Makes most books now-a-days a joke lol
Laughs in Falcon 4.0 Manual :D
SAP Press bookS are also quite big. But mostly the number of different books is crazy enough.
I do too I remember the project when my father used to install dos from floppy & upgrade to win95 then install drivers from floppy disks again & all the crazy sounds it use to make
He should say: Remember when keyboards were built int computers? Novadays computers are built into keyboards XD
In fact in the past Keyboards were built ONTO computers ;) And they even had a monitor stand too :D
Technically laptops are too
Yep, 100% want to see Anthony do more with this on LTT. He's clearly passionate and itching for an opportunity to tinker!
We want more of Anthony tinkering on LTT
this is the first keybaord review that ive seen were they do not talk about the keyboard at all
The manual is pretty cool! Back in the Commodore days, the computer came with a manual that showed basic programming...
Same with the TI-99/4A.
Yeah and the spectrum too they even taught you to essentially make tetris in basic with the computer
Anthony delivering quality content. Cheers mate
WE NEED MORE ANTHONY!
Anthony needs more 🥘
i had a torch with a wread switch, i had hours of fun setting up alarms everywhere. the PI system has so much potential to set up plant watering to security systems.. i love it
This will be excellent for our coding club, teaching kids to code.
The cheapest Raspberry pi 4 is $35. The best thing about it is if you brick the kernel or os you can just reflash the SD card.
youtube has taught me how to code
Thanks for trying, it is hard to convey how useful these things are, and you didn't give up on first attempt. Kudos
I want one
WE NEED an LTT In-depth review of this!
wasting time, except there's some comparable stuffs like that
This is the first video of yours that I've seen.
You are great. Can't wait to see more.
Yeah I definitely want to see more of this on LTT! Hopefully enough people want it too so you can have fun with it again Anthony!
I'd love a LTT video on this!
I vote for an LTT extended video. I love hobby stuff like this and it gives me ideas for future stuff.
I'm still new to the Short Circuit following, but I absolutely adore Anthony and I love how the community loves him too. 💙
"Clearly that mouse port was designed for left-handed people."
FINALLY
I may be right handed, but yeah, it's about time that people make stuff for left-handed people.
Actually I think I read something somewhere that in another revision they want to make it on the right side of the keyboard, they were just limited by the tracing routes on it or something like that
This is actually the one time I hate it because I’m left handed but can’t be bothered to change everything to fit me so I just got used to using a right handed mouse
Anthony's videos are always the best. He's such a cool, easy-going guy in front of the camera.
10:56 - looks like you lost a bit of weight when seen side by side..keep it going Anthony, rooting for ya!! 👌
I would love to see a long form video diving into this. I've been wanting to get into a Rasberry Pi for a long time, and it'd be nice to see a jumping off point
ANTHONY: HOSTS
[Everyone Liked That]
So? What's the point here?
@@o_o6869 nothing
Absolutely
10:03 he REALLY wanted to say "thats what she said", but he didnt xD
Why couldn't he though? Would he really be demonetized for it?
@@computernerdinside probably not, Linus does it all the time, maybe PR reasons as this is their review channel?
@@alfiegordon9013 Maybe. Although they bought that kit, so it wasn't like sent for review soo...
Finally something I can afford
Same lol
they'll be sold out instantly like every product in 2020
@@flucazade pi is made in uk and doesnt use a popular lithographic process like all amd stuff so hopefully supply is good
@@flucazade Supply is good, I bought one to replace 3B+. It actually has been around for over a month I think. The best part about this one specifically is its factory overclocked and its passive cooling is better than macbook.
@@flucazade It's been out for weeks and it's not sold out
Great Video.
For Raspberry Pi stuff, I feel the hardest part is not doing a project, but actually come up with a project idea. I have gotten myself several different embedded boards (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, DE10-Nano, etc.) over the years and I haven't been able to think of a project to use these boards :(.
Anthony: More RPI in LTT?
Me: YYYYYEEEEESSSS