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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @CoolThisIsMyUsername
    @CoolThisIsMyUsername 11 років тому

    Cheers for starting the Raspberry Pi foundation. I purchased one recently, started tinkering, and immediately gained confidence in my technical abilities. Today I purchased and installed RAM and internal hard drive upgrades, saving $60 in Geek Squad fees. I'll attribute those savings and the tech know-how I gained in the process to the Raspberry Pi foundation. It's this kind of inspiration by degrees of separation that will define RPi's success. So, I guess what I'm saying is, thanks!!

  • @xMorgawrx
    @xMorgawrx 12 років тому

    honestly, all I needed for my pi was a power supply. I just used an old SD card I had lying around and connect to it through ssh (no keyboard/mouse/screen required). It works fairly well and it's an amazing educational tool for such a low price. Why would you even get mad about it I have no idea...

  • @LilyGrozeva
    @LilyGrozeva 12 років тому

    My admiration for these guys. They are amazing!

  • @rigergun
    @rigergun 12 років тому

    Yes it does it very well.It can stream 1080p very well.
    Recommended OS:XBMC

  • @nvellon
    @nvellon 12 років тому

    I was wondering whether captions would be availabre for translation... this talk is too good to have it just in english!

  • @GeorgeWeaver
    @GeorgeWeaver 12 років тому

    I have referred this to a co-workers teenage son. It's invaluable for what it provides, (I have one,) and so I can speak from experience. I personally haven't done much with it, though it has great potential. I have seen companies like Lockitron use similar technology for their product. Kids can have a direct path to a startup with this kind of learning tool IMHO.

  • @paulb6582
    @paulb6582 11 років тому

    That's one point of view, the other is that most lower education schools don't have large budgets, they generally have limited resources, and can't afford giving kids access to more than a heavily censored internet and a very limited number of applications. With the pi, the kids can do whatever they want, and if something goes horribly wrong the sd card can just be reformatted with no harm done.

  • @DavidValinGSense
    @DavidValinGSense 11 років тому

    Go Eben! bold initiative...Eben Upton should get Nobel Peace Prize!

  • @fmcdomer
    @fmcdomer 12 років тому

    what if all I wanted to do with a computer is stream videos? would this work well?

  • @marcosmlopes
    @marcosmlopes 12 років тому

    Thanks for share this talk. Waiting english subtitle.

  • @Desert2GardenLV
    @Desert2GardenLV 12 років тому

    This guy does not look or act ignorant in any way. Also I dont see it as a problem but as a unique opportunity for entertainment.

  • @Gonzihh
    @Gonzihh 12 років тому

    Great talk!

  • @samuellavoie90
    @samuellavoie90 12 років тому

    I wish my middle and high school had things like that when I was there. I fell into the same trap twice by taking a computer class and ending up doing word processing.

  • @Rhonie52
    @Rhonie52 12 років тому

    I am sorry that after reading the post, so many of you do not get the concept. The whole concept to this is that the software (and hardware) companies need programmers. The thing is that if I bought my 7 to 15 year old a computer to program and found it in pieces or not being able to use it the day after I bought it for them, I would be disappointed. The Pi was built to teach programming that gives satisfaction. Keyboards, mice, sd cards and Power sup. can easily be gotten very cheaply.

  • @exwhyz33
    @exwhyz33 12 років тому

    Google should get involved with MIT Labs and launch an annual Scratch competition, starting at Local level building thru State up to National championship. The format can be as simple as youngsters arriving at the competition hall and being given a time-limited problem to solve using Scratch. Google would be the ideal company to champion this cause.
    For the older kids, follow suite with Python.

  • @igrewold
    @igrewold 11 років тому

    try other OSes. buy some cheap 8Gig SD cards and load them with different OSes try to explore that is the point. The OSes can be downloaded from the Raspberry Pi website. Also there is a magazine named: The MagPi
    search for it and download all the issues as pdf files. Then on every weekend try to read an issue and apply the learned knowledge.
    Good luck

  • @NaeMuckle
    @NaeMuckle 12 років тому

    It's run as a charity. It's not a business right now. You need to read up more before you comment.

  • @beardymonger
    @beardymonger 12 років тому

    Was that HRH (his royal hackerness) Ken Thompson in the first row?

  • @MuhammadDerkaDerka
    @MuhammadDerkaDerka 12 років тому

    Great idea! Something similar to that idea is a capture the flag of network penetration testing.

  • @AlexPotvin
    @AlexPotvin 12 років тому

    Right?

  • @igrewold
    @igrewold 11 років тому

    So was anyone lucky in running Win CE on the Rpi?

  • @sydakmal
    @sydakmal 11 років тому +1

    I feels like looking at how Steve Jobs found the idea to build a personal computer back in early days

  • @arlosdad
    @arlosdad 12 років тому

    I am not ignorant of the concept of dialect, I simply dispute that this is the case in this instance. If it were a dialect, it would be consistent to some demographic, but this cuts across regional, national, class, economic groupings etc.

  • @ZLau13
    @ZLau13 11 років тому

    I got kinda stuck on dull routines with my Pi, but now, after being away from it for a

  • @05Rudey
    @05Rudey 12 років тому

    I was very lucky with my pi, Power supply plug was from a old Sony phone, power USB Cable from a Broken Kindle E-Reader, SD Card was the Micro 8gb card from the old Sony phone in a SD caddy. A Powered USB2 HUB, i have had for a few years, along with an old USB Track ball. USB Keyboard came via a friend who just up graded to a wirelsess keyboard, HDMI cable was from a long dead PS3 (The old version) Sorted, "0" pounds spent on the extras. Very happy bunny that it all worked with no problems.

  • @Ishpeck
    @Ishpeck 12 років тому

    It's true that if you just import the pygame module, you won't need X. Only if you use any of its graphics stuff will you need X. But honestly; who uses PyGame just for its input and audio handling?

  • @igrewold
    @igrewold 11 років тому

    in BASIC it is just a one-liner:
    Print "Hello World!"

  • @Ishpeck
    @Ishpeck 12 років тому

    @41:43 "If you think Python Development, we'd say 'don't waste CPU overhead of going into the GUI'" .... but what if I wanna do PyGame stuff?

  • @NicolasTsagarides
    @NicolasTsagarides 12 років тому

    He surely knows how to talk!

  • @lennyhome
    @lennyhome 12 років тому

    I didn't say that. Maybe it's the voices in your head. The point is that with a development board like the Pi alone you can do nothing. You need a lot of additional stuff to make it useful. A netbook comes will all you need to actually use it. Once you you buy all the stuff that the Pi is missing, you end up spending the same amount of money.

  • @tallerhumano
    @tallerhumano 12 років тому

    MicroSD is cheaper and smaller, why SD?

  • @ManvirSinghP4L
    @ManvirSinghP4L 12 років тому

    I want one but do not have the money =(

  • @MrAzulay
    @MrAzulay 12 років тому

    No I just read a bit too fast. You dont think that's a more logical explanation? No need to be rude. Can you define additional stuff? A SD card is a couple of bucks, you need far more additional stuff with a microcontroller. I see many uses without buying any additional stuff.

  • @Desert2GardenLV
    @Desert2GardenLV 12 років тому

    I always like hearing UK folk say HDMI like HEYchDMI. Makes me giggle.

  • @qedqubit
    @qedqubit 11 років тому

    if the IDEAL is really about the next generation of programming-able people, they should connect with other opensource initiatives like arduino and "Light Table" a new programming ide...also the multicore parrallella at kickstart will quickly supercede this hardware,
    so the imaginary (software) value about this concept is more important than the "real" value, the hardware.
    without the integration of opensource ideals, im afraid this board will become obsolete quite soon !

  • @myHuge249
    @myHuge249 11 років тому

    When you are 10 scratch is great. But the truth is it is to basic, I'm doing gcse computing and am learning java in year nine. They should have built in java environments

  • @boarderstu
    @boarderstu 12 років тому

    How the hell else would you pronounce it?!

  • @05Rudey
    @05Rudey 12 років тому

    Awesome......;)

  • @tsakali
    @tsakali 12 років тому

    34:34 for the burning question

  • @beavkil
    @beavkil 11 років тому

    That is what the GPIO port is for...

  • @randomnesshurtz
    @randomnesshurtz 12 років тому

    You know, I you know when I you know it feels you know.

  • @rne1223
    @rne1223 12 років тому

    I get what you saying, but you can actually learn from this tho. I can't say the same from an actual PC.

  • @compspud
    @compspud 12 років тому

    I want that TV -.-

  • @lennyhome
    @lennyhome 12 років тому

    The church of scientology is a charity too.

  • @lennyhome
    @lennyhome 12 років тому

    After you get your "something minimal" and add the bare minimum to make it useable, you end up paying as much as you would have for a netbook. How that qualifies as "plenty of bang for the buck" in you mind I don't understand.

  • @beardymonger
    @beardymonger 12 років тому

    OMG, it is Him ;-) 31:14

  • @wiivt4403
    @wiivt4403 11 років тому

    the man outside was to late for the training on 20:00 :)

  • @lennyhome
    @lennyhome 12 років тому

    It's a cool toy but once you add the cost of a keyboard, mouse, screen and headphones, power supply, SD card... you end up paying something in the range of a low end netbook.
    If you need something to build a robot you're much better off investing in some microcontroller board, which is the stuff that's actually used in the real world.

  • @myHuge249
    @myHuge249 11 років тому

    How dare he say java is rediculously complex! As long as you have a compiler to print hello world it is 7 lines of code including braces

  • @sonicase
    @sonicase 12 років тому

    wow he says "you know" waaaay too much

  • @MrAzulay
    @MrAzulay 12 років тому

    Why is that relevant? Microcontrollers do obviously not come with a keyboard, mouse and screen either. That's the point, to have something minimal to just add what you really need. For that use i think Raspberry Pi gives you plenty of bang for the buck.

  • @DMitsukirules
    @DMitsukirules 12 років тому

    They secretly work for python and are trying to push the language too...uh...
    Somebody continue for me?

  • @harshwardhanbajpai
    @harshwardhanbajpai 12 років тому

    so many macs ! :S

  • @lukethecreator
    @lukethecreator 12 років тому

    31:10 Everyone seemed surprised to hear a female voice :)

  • @MrAzulay
    @MrAzulay 12 років тому

    Who says I want to turn my Pi to a netbook? I don't follow you.

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie 10 років тому +1

    Pi :) QC

  • @lennyhome
    @lennyhome 12 років тому

    "u have what u need", as you say, if you are a privileged kid whose parent have already bought you a full desktop PC.

  • @TLBEoGyOH
    @TLBEoGyOH 12 років тому

    If they added wife or Bluetooth it would be to expensive

  • @fnsdjkovnsdkvn
    @fnsdjkovnsdkvn 11 років тому

    lol

  • @paulb6582
    @paulb6582 11 років тому

    He was joking bro. lol

  • @hellguard2002
    @hellguard2002 12 років тому

    The guy is hot. Silly talk though

  • @lennyhome
    @lennyhome 12 років тому

    Why should a 10 year old attempt to program a microcontroller? You seem confused.

  • @arlosdad
    @arlosdad 12 років тому

    Not all UK folk pronounce H like 'Haitch'. Just the ignorant ones.

  • @tpankajkumar
    @tpankajkumar 12 років тому

    wht the f*** google doing with this raspberry pi ???

  • @arlosdad
    @arlosdad 12 років тому

    He may be very intelligent and knowledgeable about computing, but he is ignorant about how to pronounce the letter 'H'. I find it not entertaining but very annoying. What is probably more annoying to me is the number of times he says, "kind of".