"I always focus on... how do i get the video out there? How do I spend less time on video production." These are the words everyone watching this should read 3x. While gear is cool, and gear is fun (really fucking fun!), and gear will make things go faster, it won't make you a better storyteller. The thing that makes your channel so awesome is the way you storytell, the way you explain, and how relatable you are.
There is two things i do love with your channel, one is the mix of topics like these, i know youtube is a bit tricky if you go to far off topic and that is to bad because i did like it when you could mix in like hot souse things in the earlier days. The second thing is your honesty and straight forwardness, i never ever feel like you do something just for clickbait or because it is a big hype, you never oversell something that does not deserve it. you have a "home, calm, familiar" touch to everything that makes it less cold and "robotic". and that is relaxing in the jungle of channels out there.
Tom demonstrates that it's possible to become a successful content creator without relying on a large team of workers, helpers, co-workers, or employees compared to other channels. This video is excellent, and it reinforces my belief that you don't require a major corporation with numerous employees to manage a successful channel. Tom can genuinely compete with larger channels where many people collaborate. His content is outstanding and professional, and his reviews are both clear and authentic. I'm truly impressed and enjoy it. I've come across numerous channels covering similar topics, particularly in the realm of software and hardware, but they tend to over-complicate things, and the results don't even compare to what I've seen on this channel.
Tom thank you for putting this out there. You put together a nice and functional space that looks clean and is not distracting on video. I appreciate what you do, and have learned immensely from you over the past 6 or so years..
Oh man a Switch 810 case still being used. My all time favorite case built my first high end computer in one and miss it to this day! Great choice Tom!
looks good - i like the computers in the back room - good move - you should get double racks to make things easier and/or a big table - the ocd helps you here and it does help work flow - hope you have a solid 2024 - keep cranking
I really dig that philosophy you have around treating these videos like an offline stream basically and trimming off the silent bits, sure the editing won't be as good as hiring a dedicated video editor but for your type of content having such a streamlined process for showing off things on a computer screen and such really makes your videos comprehensible.
Thanks, and I am not really a big fan of the popular styles I see on UA-cam. Tons of quick cuts to multiple camera angles along with LOTS AND LOTS of generic stock footage. I just don't think that makes for a better learning experience.
I see all those power strip look pretty crazy, do you ever think about using a power UPS backup system for your network? Otherwise, a cheap off-grid inverter with a 100Ah lithium battery will do.
Beautiful studio setup. 😎 What labels do you use (wrapped around cables connected to your computer)? And are you printing them with a Dymo label printer?
Super impressive but what amazed me most is that you do it all ALONE! Without the crew. Keep it up man - I like your channel and your videos. Learned from you a lot. Oh, and first time "Home Assistant" I see working as... "Office Assistant" ;-)
what a great video tom, you have such a productive setup and looks great. Like the idea of keeping the equipment out the room. I love the wallpaper you have, where you find that?
Awesome setup. So you don't use Smart bulbs, just have Smart switches? Would love to have some Home Assistant compatible Smart LEDs wirh Zigbee. Mine works with wifi and not all detected by my Home Assistant VM, although they are on same VLAN.
Hey man I was checking the best DNS options for 2024 and had really good results on DNS benchmark with "Control D" like it was the fastest other than Open DNS for me. I don't know much about it and couldn't find any videos on it. I was wondering if you could do a video of all the in-depth router options for speed/security/hardcore gamer lowest ping possible type setups for router settings. I have a aftermarket router and have my ISP's modem as a pass-through. I always try to browse through my router settings and would like to see a video of that in depth because some of the settings are pretty high-level and I don't really want to mess with them. All my cables are Cat 7 Ethernet too because amazon basics sells them for like $7. I like the idea of my cable being nice and comfy with it being 10gbs capable.
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS I have seen a few people use the atem mini iso as a back up recording and use it for switching then replacing the files with 4K video recordings as in davinci it creates a timeline
Great video!!! Thank you. I really appreciate you taking the time to show your studio setup. Pardon my less-than-intelligent question -- do you use the Elgato Stream Deck to be able to do screen captures as well (for when you are showing what you are typing on the screen) from your other tutorial/tutorial-like videos? Your help is greatly appreciated. If you don't have the video already, I would DEFINITELY like to learn more about how you are using Home Assistant to remotely boot and/or power-on your servers. I think that would be very useful.
"I always focus on... how do i get the video out there? How do I spend less time on video production." These are the words everyone watching this should read 3x. While gear is cool, and gear is fun (really fucking fun!), and gear will make things go faster, it won't make you a better storyteller. The thing that makes your channel so awesome is the way you storytell, the way you explain, and how relatable you are.
Thanks! I really appreciate that.
I’m thinking of getting Elgato stuff (starting with lights) to not spend time twiddling and optimising.
The studio is really well done. I enjoyed seeing behind the screens and learning about your workflow and the equipment that’s used. 🆒
I'm so jealous of how automated you have everything. You can tell how much thought went into it - awesome setup, loved watching it!
WOW! Absolutely amazing setup. Gave me some great input for the new office. Thanks Tom
There is two things i do love with your channel, one is the mix of topics like these, i know youtube is a bit tricky if you go to far off topic and that is to bad because i did like it when you could mix in like hot souse things in the earlier days.
The second thing is your honesty and straight forwardness, i never ever feel like you do something just for clickbait or because it is a big hype, you never oversell something that does not deserve it. you have a "home, calm, familiar" touch to everything that makes it less cold and "robotic". and that is relaxing in the jungle of channels out there.
Thank you, I do my by to avoid the over hyping of things just for the sake of views.
Tom demonstrates that it's possible to become a successful content creator without relying on a large team of workers, helpers, co-workers, or employees compared to other channels. This video is excellent, and it reinforces my belief that you don't require a major corporation with numerous employees to manage a successful channel. Tom can genuinely compete with larger channels where many people collaborate. His content is outstanding and professional, and his reviews are both clear and authentic. I'm truly impressed and enjoy it. I've come across numerous channels covering similar topics, particularly in the realm of software and hardware, but they tend to over-complicate things, and the results don't even compare to what I've seen on this channel.
Tom thank you for putting this out there. You put together a nice and functional space that looks clean and is not distracting on video. I appreciate what you do, and have learned immensely from you over the past 6 or so years..
I love the use of labeling devices with their settings. The use of custom work flows makes repetitive tasks much easier!
Good stuff!
First time to your channel. Beautiful, functional setup!
Oh man a Switch 810 case still being used. My all time favorite case built my first high end computer in one and miss it to this day! Great choice Tom!
Thank you Tom, you always inspire me with your videos. Wish you all the best.
Thanks!
looks good - i like the computers in the back room - good move - you should get double racks to make things easier and/or a big table - the ocd helps you here and it does help work flow - hope you have a solid 2024 - keep cranking
Full height rack soon, maybe 2
Love the old school pencil sharpener on the wall by the server rack.
I really dig that philosophy you have around treating these videos like an offline stream basically and trimming off the silent bits, sure the editing won't be as good as hiring a dedicated video editor but for your type of content having such a streamlined process for showing off things on a computer screen and such really makes your videos comprehensible.
Thanks, and I am not really a big fan of the popular styles I see on UA-cam. Tons of quick cuts to multiple camera angles along with LOTS AND LOTS of generic stock footage. I just don't think that makes for a better learning experience.
AWESOME! This has some good ideas ! Thanks tom !
Happy to help!
thanks for sharing your studio and setup.
I see all those power strip look pretty crazy, do you ever think about using a power UPS backup system for your network? Otherwise, a cheap off-grid inverter with a 100Ah lithium battery will do.
Powerloss is so rare in this are I don't bother.
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS It is good to hear not happen to you area much.
Beautiful studio setup. 😎
What labels do you use (wrapped around cables connected to your computer)? And are you printing them with a Dymo label printer?
I have a Niimbot printer
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS Thanks. 🙂
Super impressive but what amazed me most is that you do it all ALONE! Without the crew. Keep it up man - I like your channel and your videos. Learned from you a lot.
Oh, and first time "Home Assistant" I see working as... "Office Assistant" ;-)
Thanks and if you thinking about it.... Home Assistant is my "Office Assistant"
what a great video tom, you have such a productive setup and looks great. Like the idea of keeping the equipment out the room. I love the wallpaper you have, where you find that?
I made the wallpaper
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS You have great creative talent
Great Studio Space. I'm copying some ideas for my computer room. 😅
Great video!
Awesome setup. So you don't use Smart bulbs, just have Smart switches? Would love to have some Home Assistant compatible Smart LEDs wirh Zigbee. Mine works with wifi and not all detected by my Home Assistant VM, although they are on same VLAN.
Hey man I was checking the best DNS options for 2024 and had really good results on DNS benchmark with "Control D" like it was the fastest other than Open DNS for me. I don't know much about it and couldn't find any videos on it.
I was wondering if you could do a video of all the in-depth router options for speed/security/hardcore gamer lowest ping possible type setups for router settings. I have a aftermarket router and have my ISP's modem as a pass-through. I always try to browse through my router settings and would like to see a video of that in depth because some of the settings are pretty high-level and I don't really want to mess with them. All my cables are Cat 7 Ethernet too because amazon basics sells them for like $7. I like the idea of my cable being nice and comfy with it being 10gbs capable.
Tom, Tell me about that pencil sharpener !! A big thank you also I've watched many and will keep doing so they have all been helpful.
The pencil sharpener is from the old house that was torn down on my property to build my house.
Tom, thanks for another great video! I'm curious which model of countertop from Ikea you're using.
I think it's the SÄLJAN
Thanks for sharing this Tom! Where did you source the legs for the Ikea countertops?
They are the standard Ikea desk legs.
I'm curious about your desktop background. Custom design or existing?
Interesting use of multiple capture cards have you had a look at the atem mini iso. I use it in my work flow with davinci and has saved so much time
It's a neat product and I am considering one, but it would have to do 4k
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS I have seen a few people use the atem mini iso as a back up recording and use it for switching then replacing the files with 4K video recordings as in davinci it creates a timeline
Lot of carpets in that studio :)
Are both of the workstations running Linux? Or are you using windows for the video capture?
My main system runs Linux / POP_OS and the studio computer runs Windows.
Well damn... was hoping you'd tell me that you had a capture card that works with Linux.... @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS
you forgot to talk about the blurry beer can 😛
Yeah, I need to wrap it so it looks like a can
No basement is complete without a wall mounted pencil sharpener.
This is true
Is that "you're on mute" shirt LS merch? Or from somebody else?
I haven't found it on LS store. Perhaps new item or from another content creator
It's from my friends a NinjaOne, I will see if I can get the rights to add them to my store.
Great video!!!
Thank you.
I really appreciate you taking the time to show your studio setup.
Pardon my less-than-intelligent question -- do you use the Elgato Stream Deck to be able to do screen captures as well (for when you are showing what you are typing on the screen) from your other tutorial/tutorial-like videos?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
If you don't have the video already, I would DEFINITELY like to learn more about how you are using Home Assistant to remotely boot and/or power-on your servers.
I think that would be very useful.
Yes, the Streamdesk is how I switch between inputs and I don't have a Homes Assistant video yet.
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS
Thank you.