
BUILDING THE WORLD’S FIRST 100% NEW COMMODORE 64!
- Frank
- January 15, 2023
- 1980s
- 2sid
- 6502
- 8 bit
- armsid
- Build
- C64
- c64 keycaps
- c64 reloaded
- chip replacement
- chiptunes
- classic computers
- commodore
- Commodore 64
- dual sid chips
- emulation
- EVO 64
- EVO64
- FPGA
- hack
- ics64
- j-cia
- kawari
- keyboard
- keycaps
- keys
- new c64
- new commodore 64
- new keycaps
- plankton
- Raspberry Pi
- Retro
- retro computing
- retro gaming
- retrocomputer
- review
- sixty clone
- sixtyclone
- swinsid
- THEC64
- Ultimate 64
- Ultimate64
- vintage
- vintage computers
Retro Recipes takes new components and rebuilds the world’s first new C-64 since 1994. The Commodore 64 was discontinued in 1994 and since then it’s been impossible to find a 100% new “real” (non-emulation) replacement. Thanks to the sponsorship of http://PCBWay.com – great PCBs from $5! – let’s try to build the world’s first brand […]
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What Happens When you plug the AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT into a Raspberry Pi
- Frank
- October 18, 2021
- adapter
- AI
- amd
- amdgpu
- assembly
- Bitcoin
- Build
- card
- cm4
- compile
- compute
- compute module
- compute module 4
- cooling
- cross-compile
- crypto
- CUDA
- currency
- database
- drivers
- enclosure
- Ethereum
- Gaming
- GPU
- Graphics
- how-to
- insane
- Kernel
- Linux
- live
- Machine Learning
- mining
- ML
- Nvidia
- Open Source
- PC
- pci
- pci express
- pcie
- performance
- Power
- proxmox
- radeon
- Raspberry Pi
- recompile
- riser
- rx 6700 xt
- sshfs
- Tutorial
- VM
- x1
- x16
This guy bought an AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT and plugged it into a Raspberry Pi to see what would happen. Contents: 00:00 – How much did it cost? 00:50 – Unboxing 04:05 – Pi Problems 05:40 – Plugging it in 09:59 – No explosions, yay! 12:18 – Needed: a Driver 12:40 – Compiling the […]
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Linus Says “Don’t build a Hackintosh” Why?
I had considered building a Hackintosh, but decided to pick up a used iMac to render Apple Motion videos. I’m glad I went this route and Linus Tech Tips explains why.
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OpenAI Model Generates Python Code
- Frank
- June 1, 2020
- AI
- arguments
- artificial intelligence
- Arxiv
- Build
- Code
- code completion
- completion
- Dataset
- Deep Learning
- docstring
- explained
- function body
- generate
- GitHub
- gpt2
- Intellicode
- intellisense
- interpolate
- language model
- Machine Learning
- Microsoft
- msbuild
- name
- Neural Networks
- OpenAI
- Paper
- programmer
- Python
- smart
- stackoverflow
- vscode
OpenAI demonstrated what happens when you learn a language model on thousands of GitHub Python repositories Yannic Kilcher talks about this code completion engine which can write an entire function from just the name. Source Clip: https://youtu.be/fZSFNUT6iY8 Full Video: https://www.pscp.tv/Microsoft/1OyKAYWPRrWKb
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Build 2020 Session Downloader
- Frank
- May 25, 2020
- Build
- Build 2020
- GitHub
- Utility
Build 2020 was last week and it delivered awesome content to over 200,000 attendees. It’s safe to say that it was a success and it makes me wonder about the future of in person big tech conferences. While we all ponder what the post-pandemic world will look like, you can enjoy all the content of […]
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3D Printed Respirator Face Mask
- Frank
- April 25, 2020
- 19
- 3d printed
- 3d printing
- 3m
- air filter
- air tight
- assembly
- bad fit
- best
- better
- broken
- Build
- caulk
- comfortable
- Copper 3d
- coronavirus
- covid
- covid 19
- Deep Dive
- Design
- DIY
- does not work
- face mask
- filter mask
- filtration
- fit
- gap
- HEPA
- how to
- how you can help
- loose mask
- make
- mask
- merv
- mold
- n95
- overmold
- p100
- perfect
- personal protective equipment
- petg
- pla
- poor
- ppe
- process
- replaceable
- respirator
- rubber
- scan
- seal
- silicone
- standard materials
- tested
- TPU
- universal fit
- ventilator
I love the innovation and passion shown by the 3D printing and maker community during the pandemic. The 3D Handyman shows you how to make a respirator with a Food-Safe 100% Silicone seal for about $2.75 in materials. Be sure to read his safety information.
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Custom 3D Printed Respirator Face Mask with Replaceable filters
- Frank
- April 10, 2020
- 19
- 3d printed
- 3d printing
- 3m
- air filter
- air tight
- assembly
- bad fit
- best
- better
- broken
- Build
- comfortable
- Copper 3d
- coronavirus
- covid
- covid 19
- custom fited
- custom fitted
- Deep Dive
- Design
- DIY
- does not work
- face mask
- filter mask
- filtration
- fit
- gap
- HEPA
- how to
- how you can help
- loose mask
- make
- mask
- merv
- n95
- p100
- perfect
- personal protective equipment
- petg
- pla
- poor
- ppe
- process
- replaceable
- respirator
- scan
- seal
- standard materials
- tested
- ventilator
The 3D Handyman shares an interesting technique to address the mask shortage in light of the COVID pandemic. However, there are safety concerns you should take seriously. Highlights added. I’m sharing this video here to inspire folks to use the tools and expertise at their disposal to fight this awful disease. Your safety is no […]
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Face Changing Projection Mask
SeanHodgins shows you an interesting project designed to confuse facial recognition systems.
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