@Evop Fx Digital animation to the degree of this video takes a lot of skill & technical finesse. There are programs that make things such as filters, transitions, etc easily accessible for the general public to slap on video clips, but that doesn't make the more advanced stuff any easier to learn how to pull off well.
Everybody says "The possibilities are endless!" And proceeds to demonstrate something as creative as a calculator. I'm still trying to figure out what people buy these for. I feel like I _should_ want one.
@ Getting video out from the USB c and micro USB connector is lottery especially on low end. Despite MHL and USB C video being things it's often not supported. The Pi can run far more operating systems including full desktop Linux rather then limited to Android. An Android that will be outdated and abandoned unless your prepaid phone is popular enough and using Qualcomm so roms can exist.
This is much more insightful that was I was looking for. Hats off to you for your work, animation skills, and great way of explaining their capabilities.
Probably the best Raspberry Pi video out there! Great animation skills, easy to understand language and I got the feeling of wanting to know more even after the video ended. Great job Tinkernut!
really ! we are here for informations about the devise and he wasted the first minute on flexing his animations skills which is very unnecessary , i also hated the american measuring system comparing it to a deck of cards or a stick of gum is so stupidand very undecisive, just give the dimensions in centimeteres or inches
After being in college for a few years and transitioning to a university I decided I wanted to learn coding and how to be a programmer. I even had a dream where I would learn most if not all coding languages. After a while motivation left me and I started to feel discouraged and question my studies. After watching your video, you have reignited my passion for the science of coding and creating. I have learned more from your video and the applications of the topics you covered than most things I have seen in college.
That isn't a proper mindset for an area like software development. You can't just "learn every language". Some change frequently, and you'll need to know the frameworks and libraries that are useful/productive. Instead you should focus on getting to know the fundamentals of a subset of programming very deeply. Object oriented, databases, servers, etc. Just learning all the languages is rather useless if you're not able to use those to actually do something in the real world.
Im a DIYer, but im not someone who grew up tinkering with computers. I think most people in this hobby start with an interest in the tech, then and look for problems in their life they can solve with tech as an excuse to use it more. As much as i find pi builds impressive, that method of motivation never worked for me. I really needed a problem to come up that couldnt be solved well enough with a low tech solution. Well, as a budding gardener in my 30s, i finally have a gardening project that has me excited at the idea of leaning this DIY tech stuff. I'm really looking forward to pouring myself into the huge knowledge base this community has created to achieve my data gathering goals. The comments section here does give me pause about whether or not the community is open to non-tech newbies.. It seems like some of you feel like this guy is stooping to my level :/ but Im grateful for entry level resources like this.
In my opinion, jumping into something like a raspberry pi is a huge first step, especially if you have little to no experience with programming or computers in general. I wish you luck on your journey into this huge world
Presentation : Video- beautiful and unique, Theme music - even more chill than before ;-) . Voice volume - needs a bit of work. Content : As accurate and concise as always. Verdict : Glad to have you back man!
I would have covered associated energy consumption (.4w - 5.1w depending on the model) and certain drawbacks like having to worry about safe shutdown. While the pi 3/4 can legitimately replace full laptops for many people who only do email/web surfing, it's the fact that it can do so with a fraction of the electrical cost is what makes it worth doing. Good intro video though.
Apparently the first was irving c. tang the second was Sister Mary Kenneth Keller. They both received it on the same day in different states. Tang received his just a few hours earlier. She was a nun at the time, she just continued her studies while being a nun.
I worked at Arm for 1 year before covid Almost every creative person involved in the design areas ( about 250 people) I came across would play with Pis and were encouraged to do so in there down time
I have to agree. I sat through an ad expecting him to reveal a little bit more about the nun or something then realize, nope that was the end of the video.
Better than the standard: LIKECOMMENTSUBSCRIBECLICKTHEBELLSUPPORTPATREONDOWNLOADAUDIBLESIGNUPFORNORDVPNHAVEYOUTRIEDBRILLIANTDOTORG Straight to the point is a sweet break from that ad garbage.
@@Tinkernut neh, the nun was perfect and different. Not being like everybody else on YT made me subscribe and hit the ultra notify button. Excellent vids man, just keep on being YOU! Don't listen to anybody here (besides me 😁)
I feel like I have far surpassed the beginner level of programming to use a raspberry pi (Been a programmer for 4 years now I know Java, C++, Python, SQL, Javascript, XML... a long extensive list). But I can't help but feel that They are one of the perfect tools for programming robots and sending instructions to hardware...
They are great hobby companion computers because they get support. Anything else and your left on your own unless you have use a commercial (think $100,000) system.
Both, but keep in mind some Arduino models run at 5V and others 3.3V, so you do have be careful how you connect the two together. Also the ESP32 is far more powerful than Arduino, simpler than Pi and has built in WiFi and Bluetooth whilst still programmable using the Arduino IDE.
You put a lot of effort into this video and explained the differences well between the 3 types of Raspberry Pi's, yet I still have no idea why anyone would want one. 🤔
I get that it's part of the channel aesthetic, but having the scratches over the text made it harder to read than it should have been. Other than that, this is a pretty decent overview of the (as of writing) current Pi family.
I first thought my ma'am is gonna bring a raspberry pi to class I got really excited When i saw the box and saw rasberry pi 4 I was like oh But still it was a pi so i got excited
Super random. But is there a way to take this design but use a BNC to output display signal instead of (or as well as) the LCD display? Super green when it come to all this but wanting to learn!!
Hello. I am super new to this but I have always been intrigued by the variability in sizes of computers. Anyone have any tips they'd like to share for those of us starting out? :)
How does rasberry pi compare with ardino tinkering technology. My nickname was tinker ted when I worked as an industrial electrician. So I can relate. Thank you. Good vid..
I have a desire to learn how I can monitor and log data into a desktop computer from an appliance like an AC unit. Generally conditions like voltage present and being able to log the on off times remotely from a desktop 100 feet away from any of these devices. I would like the radio frequency options so that they’re not hardwired. So essentially I would like to hook up some device to my outside air conditioner where I can log on my desktop the times when the compressor turns on and when it turns off. Is this some sort of raspberry pi solution with radio frequency receivers and transmitters? Some sort of device that detects when a voltage is present or not sort of thing and then transmits that state to the desktop application or file I really have no idea. I’m totally mechanically confident but the electronics behind radio frequencies and DYI electronics is totally new to me. Any suggestion or solutions appreciated!
Last time I knew, they lack the ability to use widevine which allows websites like netflix and amazon video to work. Unless they've changed it in the last 6 months you cannot access Netflix using a Pi. *Edit* I just read that they finally put widevine suport into Chromium so you can get Netflix and other media sites to work.
i would like to be able to connect temperature, vibration, and motion sensors so I can view the results on my desktop via a dashboard or screen. The sensors would be on my wifi network and be for measuring stuff around the house. Would the Raspberry Pi be something that could be core to being able to do something like that? I don't have any idea where these sensors are purchased but I would think they are out there somewhere Great video.. Thanks
If I ordered one of these things, and I want to, I wouldn't know how to put games on it or how to hook it up not only to a TV, but how to hook it up in those Raspberry Pi encasings that look like an original NES or Sega Genesis. I guess I'd also have to figure out how to replace Windows or add Linux to my computer (assuming to download games).
Bro computers work because of lightning racing around tiny super complicated obstacle courses. It's so frustrating to be smart enough to realise how incredibly complicated and interesting some of the every day things around us are, but too stupid and lazy to actually learn how they work.
Potentially the best developed video ever made on UA-cam? Wish I would have seen it 2 years ago. Incredibly hilarious, short, quick, and to the point. Aiming for 100 shares. Well done my friend, well done. 🥹🤣
Lets be real, you only did this to flex your sick animation skills
Evop Fx i always wondered how those animation programs even work , i use to swear that ppl would animate them shits themselves lololol
Or he hired animators to do it for him
@Evop Fx Digital animation to the degree of this video takes a lot of skill & technical finesse. There are programs that make things such as filters, transitions, etc easily accessible for the general public to slap on video clips, but that doesn't make the more advanced stuff any easier to learn how to pull off well.
And flex he did, flexed hard. A way better animation than any other animated UA-cam video I've ever seen.
He be flexin
Everybody says "The possibilities are endless!" And proceeds to demonstrate something as creative as a calculator. I'm still trying to figure out what people buy these for. I feel like I _should_ want one.
For normies, pihole/print server for the zero/w and emulators for the model b
@@eila2088 But doesn't the best cell phone available on sale at 35$ beat the model b at emulation?
@ If you live where you can get a subsidized prepaid phone yeah. Though the video out might be near non existent and pi is far more flexible.
@ Getting video out from the USB c and micro USB connector is lottery especially on low end. Despite MHL and USB C video being things it's often not supported. The Pi can run far more operating systems including full desktop Linux rather then limited to Android. An Android that will be outdated and abandoned unless your prepaid phone is popular enough and using Qualcomm so roms can exist.
Lance Tschirhart raspberry pi is good for tinkering and building eletronics
This is much more insightful that was I was looking for. Hats off to you for your work, animation skills, and great way of explaining their capabilities.
Probably the best Raspberry Pi video out there! Great animation skills, easy to understand language and I got the feeling of wanting to know more even after the video ended. Great job Tinkernut!
really ! we are here for informations about the devise and he wasted the first minute on flexing his animations skills which is very unnecessary , i also hated the american measuring system comparing it to a deck of cards or a stick of gum is so stupidand very undecisive, just give the dimensions in centimeteres or inches
After being in college for a few years and transitioning to a university I decided I wanted to learn coding and how to be a programmer. I even had a dream where I would learn most if not all coding languages. After a while motivation left me and I started to feel discouraged and question my studies. After watching your video, you have reignited my passion for the science of coding and creating. I have learned more from your video and the applications of the topics you covered than most things I have seen in college.
Hey man, how is it going!
yeah hows it going buddy chum pal chum buddy pal chum
i seen your comment and it motivated me to be a programmer as well , hows the programming carrer going so far ?
Yikes
That isn't a proper mindset for an area like software development. You can't just "learn every language". Some change frequently, and you'll need to know the frameworks and libraries that are useful/productive.
Instead you should focus on getting to know the fundamentals of a subset of programming very deeply. Object oriented, databases, servers, etc.
Just learning all the languages is rather useless if you're not able to use those to actually do something in the real world.
*Holy crap this music brings back memories*
Like im in highschool all over again
Why?
Im a DIYer, but im not someone who grew up tinkering with computers. I think most people in this hobby start with an interest in the tech, then and look for problems in their life they can solve with tech as an excuse to use it more. As much as i find pi builds impressive, that method of motivation never worked for me. I really needed a problem to come up that couldnt be solved well enough with a low tech solution. Well, as a budding gardener in my 30s, i finally have a gardening project that has me excited at the idea of leaning this DIY tech stuff. I'm really looking forward to pouring myself into the huge knowledge base this community has created to achieve my data gathering goals. The comments section here does give me pause about whether or not the community is open to non-tech newbies.. It seems like some of you feel like this guy is stooping to my level :/ but Im grateful for entry level resources like this.
Curious but what gardening project did you or are you starting using raspberry pi?
In my opinion, jumping into something like a raspberry pi is a huge first step, especially if you have little to no experience with programming or computers in general.
I wish you luck on your journey into this huge world
ok $5 computer but 20 dollar to have it shipped
Presentation : Video- beautiful and unique, Theme music - even more chill than before ;-) .
Voice volume - needs a bit of work.
Content : As accurate and concise as always.
Verdict : Glad to have you back man!
I would have covered associated energy consumption (.4w - 5.1w depending on the model) and certain drawbacks like having to worry about safe shutdown. While the pi 3/4 can legitimately replace full laptops for many people who only do email/web surfing, it's the fact that it can do so with a fraction of the electrical cost is what makes it worth doing. Good intro video though.
Make a video instead of writing a comment.
So do I need a computer to hook this thing up to or what?
@@imspiffy i’m pretty sure just a monitor or even television will work. along with keyboard and mouse
Thank you for the great explanation. Trying to build some knowledge and finally found someone who explained this simply. Bless you!
Ya, me too. I keep seeing cool pics but no explanation. Very spacy tech looking
The Raspberry Pi is a great British learning and tinkering tool. It isn’t flashy but it opens up a world of possibilities.
A world of possibilities that only a few are interested in.
TINKERNUT! it's been years!!! So glad I rediscovered this channel!
"Don't expect to be playing Fortnite on this computer".
Laughts in GeForceNow
can it do it now? i just got the pi400 when will they emulate ps2?
@@thebaconator.3867 If you have good internet connection and a GeforceNow membership you can run Fortnite on a toaster or any other game
@@raresandrei7205 will the pi400 run ps2 emulation?
Not, unless you have a extern GPU
@@raresandrei7205 geforce now wont work with raspberry pi
This is one of the coolest little things I've ever seen.
P.S. Your videos are great.
The Algo rewarded me with a great new Channel, hallelujah
Apparently the first was irving c. tang the second was Sister Mary Kenneth Keller. They both received it on the same day in different states. Tang received his just a few hours earlier. She was a nun at the time, she just continued her studies while being a nun.
I worked at Arm for 1 year before covid
Almost every creative person involved in the design areas ( about 250 people) I came across would play with Pis and were encouraged to do so in there down time
I watched the entire video laughing, thank you! This was both funny and informative.
Glad you're back! Nice RPi intro. Video ending was a little abrupt, though.
thanks! yeah, still working on a call to action
I have to agree. I sat through an ad expecting him to reveal a little bit more about the nun or something then realize, nope that was the end of the video.
Better than the standard: LIKECOMMENTSUBSCRIBECLICKTHEBELLSUPPORTPATREONDOWNLOADAUDIBLESIGNUPFORNORDVPNHAVEYOUTRIEDBRILLIANTDOTORG
Straight to the point is a sweet break from that ad garbage.
@@xeuzak agreed
@@Tinkernut neh, the nun was perfect and different. Not being like everybody else on YT made me subscribe and hit the ultra notify button. Excellent vids man, just keep on being YOU! Don't listen to anybody here (besides me 😁)
I feel like I have far surpassed the beginner level of programming to use a raspberry pi (Been a programmer for 4 years now I know Java, C++, Python, SQL, Javascript, XML... a long extensive list). But I can't help but feel that They are one of the perfect tools for programming robots and sending instructions to hardware...
ok
They are great hobby companion computers because they get support. Anything else and your left on your own unless you have use a commercial (think $100,000) system.
FLEX 💪🏼ed indeed. Just pimpin the lyrics. Loved it!
I was on my way of getting distracted when I heard "bidê". LOL. Awesome video, btw! Thanks for the explanation.
Thank you for keeping it simple enough to understand
I think the humor in the video is woven in so very good 👍🏻 😂😂
2:18 - "Sorry I thought we were talking about me for a second" : Tinkernut 2019
Great Raspberry Pi advice.
Keep up the good work.
Thank You,
Natasha Samuel
I just got my raspberry pi. I enjoyed the fast overview of them.
Like the look and feel, but honestly thought my display was scratched up. Informative videos for newcomers deserve clarity, Gigafide.
thanks for the feedback!
Still a great video!
I know a Nun who geeks out on computers, so I'm going to send this video to her.
Blessings young man.
The first person to get a doctorate in computing and who was a pioneer of software programming in America was a nun.
@@mattbatt3091 That's correct,
Sister Mary Kenneth Keller
@@treenelson4063 Contrary to popular belief the Church has a strong tradition of pioneering in the sciences
@@mattbatt3091 Tree and you are both correct.
Raspberry Pi is great if you want to learning or develop something yourself !!!
You can also install other Linux distros, or even a small version of Windows designed for IoT.
I installed full windows ten on mine
Do you think it can run Ubuntu server 24/7?
The Parrot Yes. Make sure you download it from the Raspberry Pi website, as the version from the Ubuntu website doesn’t support the Pi.
Outstanding Pi intro. A nice little red pill to hand out to your friends.
"Sorry, thought i was talking about for me a second", i had laughing fits!
glad to see yoy back man 👏👏👏
Campsite with a bidet would be legendary.
lmao, "runs something called a 'linix'"
Nice reference, I was thinking of that clip when he said that
Linus
Linux*
This was enlightening, thank you.
Man I love your channel
First time here and subscribed ♥
"Often left behind on family trips...." - Hahaha! PRO!
Both, but keep in mind some Arduino models run at 5V and others 3.3V, so you do have be careful how you connect the two together. Also the ESP32 is far more powerful than Arduino, simpler than Pi and has built in WiFi and Bluetooth whilst still programmable using the Arduino IDE.
You put a lot of effort into this video and explained the differences well between the 3 types of Raspberry Pi's, yet I still have no idea why anyone would want one.
🤔
not many youtube videos that that leave me thinking, Damn that guy has a peronality... I love it man im a fan
Can you make more videos like you did earlier as DIY mail server , meshnet with RPI etc....???
yeah, i'll ramp it up
🙏
Great information and an amazing presentation ☺️😁. Thanks for uploading!
I'm glad I'm not the only person to know about Sister Mary Kenneth Keller!!
Reciting the Canterbury Tales while fixing an engine 😂😂😂
Bro "often gets left behind" I couldn't stop laughing story of my life l9l
The life of middle Pi.
I watched this video at 1.5x and it was amazing
It’s amazing a pc could cost 5 bucks.
I get that it's part of the channel aesthetic, but having the scratches over the text made it harder to read than it should have been. Other than that, this is a pretty decent overview of the (as of writing) current Pi family.
thanks for the feedback!
@@Tinkernut boomers! I read it completely fine no worries they can’t see !
I first thought my ma'am is gonna bring a raspberry pi to class
I got really excited
When i saw the box and saw rasberry pi 4
I was like oh
But still it was a pi so i got excited
Exactly the video I was looking for! I just want to know what the hell a raspberry pi is, I don’t care about all the nerdy stuff
The last part is so out of the blue, even perfect ending it with sudden cut 😂😂😂
Super random. But is there a way to take this design but use a BNC to output display signal instead of (or as well as) the LCD display? Super green when it come to all this but wanting to learn!!
That's a really nice looking thumbnail.
I'm here after watching a crackhead make a cup that tazes you when you don't drink fast enough.
Hello. I am super new to this but I have always been intrigued by the variability in sizes of computers. Anyone have any tips they'd like to share for those of us starting out? :)
Ok, but what can I do with one?
How does rasberry pi compare with ardino tinkering technology. My nickname was tinker ted when I worked as an industrial electrician. So I can relate. Thank you. Good vid..
I have a desire to learn how I can monitor and log data into a desktop computer from an appliance like an AC unit. Generally conditions like voltage present and being able to log the on off times remotely from a desktop 100 feet away from any of these devices. I would like the radio frequency options so that they’re not hardwired. So essentially I would like to hook up some device to my outside air conditioner where I can log on my desktop the times when the compressor turns on and when it turns off. Is this some sort of raspberry pi solution with radio frequency receivers and transmitters? Some sort of device that detects when a voltage is present or not sort of thing and then transmits that state to the desktop application or file I really have no idea. I’m totally mechanically confident but the electronics behind radio frequencies and DYI electronics is totally new to me. Any suggestion or solutions appreciated!
What is the model of the keyboard/mouse in the video at 1:10?
Can you please tell me details about the small keyboard shown at 1m7s?
It's manufacturer, model, what kind of port it requires?
Need help can model B perform basic motor function (up down ) (left right) with added. Weight or does that just come down to raw material
Helpful, thanx 4 sharing!
Could I run Netflix on the model b and hook it up to my TV to watch it on there?
Last time I knew, they lack the ability to use widevine which allows websites like netflix and amazon video to work. Unless they've changed it in the last 6 months you cannot access Netflix using a Pi. *Edit* I just read that they finally put widevine suport into Chromium so you can get Netflix and other media sites to work.
You could make a Kodi Media Center!
hi! thank u sm!! this rlly helped me 😇
What powers them? Is one of the USB ports a power supply or is there something else?
i would like to be able to connect temperature, vibration, and motion sensors so I can view the results on my desktop via a dashboard or screen. The sensors would be on my wifi network and be for measuring stuff around the house. Would the Raspberry Pi be something that could be core to being able to do something like that? I don't have any idea where these sensors are purchased but I would think they are out there somewhere Great video.. Thanks
where did you got that small screen at 1:08 ?
3:36 you mean for people with hipopodemonstressquibadaliaphobia?
Ahahahaha, the guy who named this phobia is eviiiil
Excellent video!
where can i buy the raspberry pi 0
"Starting at $35"
*cries in 2022*
Literally thrice the cost now
We miss your videos tinkerbell :)
What a great video!
'She used a Raaaaspberry Pi,
The one you buy at a second hand store'
Great video & request/demand a cool update with speculations on version5.
If I ordered one of these things, and I want to, I wouldn't know how to put games on it or how to hook it up not only to a TV, but how to hook it up in those Raspberry Pi encasings that look like an original NES or Sega Genesis. I guess I'd also have to figure out how to replace Windows or add Linux to my computer (assuming to download games).
For an “electronic Rolodex?” - for keeping track of stuff in the kitchen???
Me: *Sees price*
Also me:$145 for the complete kit and still not the most expensive one
they have gotten more expensive
Bruuuh ireally wanna do alot of things but its soo expensive in my country
Let me guess, a Moroccan ?
not going to lie, this is funny
Bro computers work because of lightning racing around tiny super complicated obstacle courses. It's so frustrating to be smart enough to realise how incredibly complicated and interesting some of the every day things around us are, but too stupid and lazy to actually learn how they work.
Nice video, thanks :)
Nice explanation 👍thanks
This song reminds me of staying alive
the RPI 4B : the 2GB and 4GB costs more than 35$ ! a bit misleading ...
70-80 euros for the 4GB in Europe. Fuck taxes :)
4:42 Look above the Pi 4 :-)
@@christianworshipplaylist3924 not very readable is it ...
Didn't they start making it as some kind of open source computer for developing countries, like India and so on?
"$35" Not anymore! Got a problem? Tough luck baby! Natural selection! (Epic reference)
I like the new graphics :). Keep it up.
Wow great video!! Super helpful and informative 👏🏼
Excellent intro.
I want to see people replicate devices from video games, like Borderlands DAHL Echo Device.
He's back!
Awesome vid!
Just got a pi4 :D
How is the overheating
The Greasy Strangler got a fan case for it, stays at ~40c while running a 1.14.4 Minecraft server and overclokced to 2ghz. Sorry for the late reply
@@mint530 Wow!
I'm in the car world n have seen others make these to where they can use it as a digital gauge for oil pressure, mph,rpm,etc...... where would i start
can i connect to it wirelessly?
Potentially the best developed video ever made on UA-cam? Wish I would have seen it 2 years ago. Incredibly hilarious, short, quick, and to the point. Aiming for 100 shares. Well done my friend, well done. 🥹🤣