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Robbie Ferguson and Hillary Rumball demonstrate how to create a magazine cover using the free GNU Image Manipulation Program. The new Category5 Space Fish needs a name and you could win up to 300 viewer points.
Watch NowHillary and Robbie pack up Studio C and get everything ready to move to Studio D, and show you the work it took to get there. Journey with us through a renovation that will take Category5 to the next level in its new studio space for Season 8.
Watch NowRobbie demonstrates how to create a mosaic image: one big image comprised of thousands of tiny images, using free software on Linux.
Watch NowOn today's coffee break, we'll chat about what it's like working through the pandemic, computers playing chess against eachother, Peter's window apparently looks directly out to the surface of the sun, a ridiculous deal on a new server for Solbu, Y2K, Y2038, MarshMan's Raspberry Pi cluster, plus early computers and early programming. Solbu, MarshMan, Ron Morrissette, Peter Lewis and Robert Koenig are all here.
Watch NowLearn a few of the most obvious reasons you'd want to move your /home folder onto a different hard drive, and then a step-by-step tutorial on how to actually do it.
Watch NowOn our Season 8 opener, Robbie, Erika, and Sasha take their digital photography to the next level with a DSLR, a Linux machine, and the incredible Darktable software.
Watch NowA hands-on test of the Rikomagic MK802 IIIS Mini PC and demonstration of how to set it up.
Watch NowWhen the SSD upgrade in our Dell server resulted in amber lights on all drives, Robbie consulted Kingston's Mark Noland who pointed out the issue as the 2.5-inch drive adapters. So Robbie hit the 3D printer and found he could create better adapters that cost so much less than the purchased ones that he nearly offsets the expense of having purchased a 3D printer in the first place.
Watch NowHaving been given a dead network switch, Robbie set out to see if he (in his limited but budding capabilities) can both diagnose and repair the device. TL;DR: what would have cost $50 to replace only cost $3.20 to repair, and Robbie was successful in fixing the hardware by replacing two burnt-out capacitors. Follow along with the process and see what he has learned about desoldering, using flux paste, and soldering.
Watch NowWhen Daniel Thompson posted a script in the PINE64 forum to deploy a genuine upstream Debian Bullseye OS on the Pinebook Pro, the community took notice. Robbie walks us through the steps to deploy on a MicroSD card, and polls Twitter for which desktop environment he should choose. The poll results are in, and Robbie is frightened: Will this even work? Added Bonus: Robbie confirms that you can charge your Pinebook Pro with a standard USB-C phone charger.
Watch NowNot a fan of the Windows 8 Metro Start Screen? Or the way Windows 10 shows a grid of seemingly random tiles instead of the classic start menu? We'll teach you how to restore the traditional Windows 7 style Start Menu on Windows 8/8.1/10 and make Microsoft's latest operating systems look and feel very much like Windows 7 while still having the benefits of the current Windows OS.
Watch NowBest known for its electric cars, Elon Musk's company, Tesla, also makes batteries that store renewable energy on both a domestic and an industrial scale, and they have applied to become an electricity supplier in the UK.
Watch NowClementine (the vocal, thinner one) and Pumpkin (the pudgy, softer-spoken-but-dominant one) serenade us at home every day. This is their song. These two Red Factor Canaries love to sing (especially Clementine), and we hope you enjoy listening to their song. This track is also perfect for teaching your own canary how to sing. Just put it on repeat and let your bird sing along.
Watch NowRobbie sets out to make a D5100 work as a live camera source for Telestream Wirecast. Learn how and why, and what pieces of gear you'll need to make this happen. He'll also give it a quick test to see if it works.
Watch NowRobbie demonstrates how to install VirtualBox 4.0 on Linux, and also shows a cool Gnome Applet called Hamster, which allows you to track your time on Linux.
Watch NowPart of the Minesing Wetlands in Central Ontario, Mayers Marsh offers 6,000 hectare of wilderness and a plethora of wildlife. On this rainy June day, Green Frogs call to one another in the marsh while Red-Winged Black Birds and various songbirds enjoy the calm of the late morning rain.
Watch NowNeed ambient room noise for your feature film? Or perhaps you're in a band and want to record a 3D concert. There are many great uses for 3D Binaural Audio recording, and we're going to build a dummy head kit that's portable and cheap. You'll be astounded at the quality of the spacial sound from our sub-$100 3D binaural audio mic rig! Robbie will take you through this easy build, and followup with some audio samples so you can hear how great it works.
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