Subscription services are everywhere these days, and they only seem to get more expensive. Luckily, with a Raspberry Pi, you ...
Having to make the pandemic-pressure choice to either disappoint hobbyists and educators or let small businesses built on his company's platform falter was "the single hardest decision I've had to ...
Recently, [Jeff Geerling] dropped into the bad press feeding frenzy around Sipeed’s NanoKVM, most notably because of a ‘hidden’ microphone that should have no business on a ...
If you are considering building a Raspberry Pi NAS storage solution using any of the mini PC systems available from the Foundation. You may be interested in the new Petabyte Pi Project project and ...
A hot potato: There's been another instance of AI being used to impersonate someone's voice without their consent. On this occasion, it's YouTuber Jeff Geerling who's the victim. He claims his vocal ...
If you are interested in learning more about the new Rock 5 model B mini PC designed to provide an alternative to the awesome Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC you might be interested in a new video created this ...
It’s simple enough these days to put together an incredibly compact desktop computer that you can use for productivity, entertainment, or even network-attached storage system. But what if you want a ...
Our friends Jeff and Joe Geerling are at it again, posting another in their series of entertaining videos that explore technical concepts at radio stations. Watch the three-minute video below. Jeff ...
If you put hot dogs and pickles against an AM radio tower, they act as speakers. Also, don't do that
Acts as a speaker, yes. Also catches fire at an astonishing rate. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I'm not a scientist, but I ...
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Creating plasma shockwaves using a wireless energy tower
Thanks to Jeff and Joe Geerling, I was able to use a 12kW AM radio tower to create a massive plasma speaker, and, I built an ...
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