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Recently the deposit contract was launched and currently the network is looking for 16,284 validators that will secure the new blockchain. This week Robert Koenig explains in a very simple way the process to implement Ethereum 2.0.
Watch NowJust three and bit years after it debuted on the platforms, Psyonix is ending Rocket League support for Linux, SteamOS and macOS.
Watch NowRobbie starts the development of a PHP tool to read all MIDI files from a folder and play them.
Watch NowWhen we read the miracles in the Bible, it's so easy to read them and move on. But what was next for the woman who was healed? Or the man or child raised from the dead? Join us as we explore the hope that comes next.
Watch NowCoffee Break schedule adjustments and the results of a staff meeting. Raspberry Pi vs. ODROID for Zoom camera shots, and Robert's new crypto feature. Solbu turns 47 on Wednesday, and Robbie lays down the law about personal questions. bp9 has something en-route. Could it be a Pinebook Pro? Or a PinePhone? Thinking of Pinebook Pro gets us talking about ANSI vs. ISO, and Robbie thinks he's figured out what ANSI stands for: American, not stupid ISO. bp9 struggles to get a good connection between the PineTime and Raspberry Pi, and shows us how tiny the solder joints are. Robbie Ferguson is joined by bp9, Solbu, MarshMan and Peter Lewis.
Watch NowA lot has changed since we showed you how to setup Plex on a Raspberry Pi 3 back in 2016. Back then, it was Raspbian Jessie, but now, we'll show you how to setup Plex Media Server using Raspbian Stretch, the current version of the Pi OS in 2018. To ice the cake, we've even create a PlexPi image so you can get up and running instantly (and without having to do it yourself).
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - According to research published in Nature, machine helps robots perform chemistry experiments faster than human scientists. - A prolific hacking group has struck again, this time stealing close to $1 million from Russia’s PIR Bank. - Just when we started to think autonomous vehicles were looking good, someone has developed a GPS spoofing device that can make them drive straight into oncoming traffic. - If you think hackers are all bad, think again as we look at a hardware hacker who has solved the issue of Amazon's Alexa devices: what if the user can’t speak or hear?
Watch NowToday, joining us for our Coffee Break are Robbie Ferguson, Sasha Rickman, Henry Baillie-Brown, MarshMan, Ron Morrissette, nicd, Solbu and Doug Townsend. We're all affected by COVID-19 in one way or another, and sad news as Sasha reveals that her plans to move to Eastern Canada to care for her father in-law are being expedited to ASAP. Pour a cuppa and let's chat.
Watch NowLino Samuel joins us this week all the way from Kerala, India to share a passionate account of how God healed him of a dangerous condition while laid up in hospital as a young teen. We'll learn how that healing has helped shape the direction of his life as an adult. Don't miss this powerful first part episode in our two-part feature.
Watch NowThis year's Cottage Special is a mad test of the power of LTE Internet service as Robbie presents not one, not two, but FOUR product review segments! Charge your phone using solar power, a look at the SJCAM SJ4000 WiFI ActionCam, a cheap binaural audio mic rig and a quadcopter you can crash hundreds of times and it'll keep on flying. Don't miss this fun-filled show from the heart of the Haliburton forest.
Watch NowRobbie fixes the footer of the web site and slices the HTML file out into PHP includes. A handful of viewer questions are answered and new chances to obtain Viewer Points are introduced.
Watch NowOnePlus has apologized, and will remove an accidental “X-ray” functionality from its OnePlus 8 Pro phone which allowed users to see through clothing.
Watch NowThe viewer questions have been coming in at full force, so we've bumped our features back and dedicated an entire show to your viewer questions. Topics ranging from VirtualBox to making Facebook not burn your retinas at night.
Watch NowThis week Robbie and Sasha dress in Starfleet attire in honor of the Star Trek: The Next Generation Bluetooth Combadge. We'll also test Altec Lansing's claim that the Mini H2O is truly waterproof (not just splash resistant). It's a Bluetooth gadget extravaganza... with a Star Trek twist!
Watch NowUsing this freely-available app (commercial version adds more features) you can swap faces with your friends, family and even pets in realtime. No having to Photoshop the images! You'll see it happen right before your eyes and get to take snapshots or even video of your warped reality.
Watch NowWOW! Raspberry Pi fans are die-hard! We've been so impressed with all your comments about our calling the ODROID XU4 a "Raspberry Pi Killer" and felt it seemed important to explain the tongue-in-cheek statement.
Watch NowBMW didn't use encryption in ConnectedDrive software, Raspberry Pi's new model is 6x as powerful as the B+, The Snoopers' Charger has been rejected in the UK, Police in England and Wales have uploaded mugshots of hundreds of thousands of innocents to facial recognition systems, RFID chips are being implanted in Sweden.
Watch NowThe waters of Kempenfelt Bay were particularly rough one spring day. Listen as nearby birds sing their song, and the waves come crashing down at the Minet's Point beach in Barrie, Ontario. Our first Nature Sounds of Ontario, Canada production featuring video. It's still all about the audio--the video is just a supplement--but we felt it would add a nice touch to include video of the day. Please let us know what you think.
Watch NowA user found a free "support" company that fixed a problem with their computer, but then turned out to be a malicious scammer who destroyed all of their files. Why would a scammer go about fixing the user's computer? Social engineering scammers are building trust in their victims to convince them to give up more information, and more access. Join Robbie and Jeff for the discussion.
Watch NowRetroPie is a great retro gaming distro for Raspberry Pi, but once you've been using it a while you might find you start to run short on space for ROM storage. We'll do away with that problem by adding an additional 128 GB of storage to the Raspberry Pi and setting it up so your ROMs all run from the new storage.
Watch NowMerry Christmas! Let's learn how to create a Christmas tree animation to share with our friends and loved ones using Scratch.
Watch NowRobbie and Erika introduce our series on Google Analytics, and how to use it to track web site visitors and generate helpful reports. This data can be used to show you where you're going wrong (or right) with your web site, and help you focus who your web site reaches and cater to your vistors better.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - Fake News is now being used by criminals for financial and commercial gain. We'll tell you how they're doing it. - Tesla has launched an electric transport truck that it guarantees won't break down for a million miles. - Drone Maker DJI made a big security mistake, and in trying to cover it up, they are going after the guy who reported it, through their bug bounty program. - A severely dangerous exploit on Intel CPUs has users scrambling to update their firmwares. We'll tell you what you need to do, and why it's so serious for both Windows and Linux users.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - Boeing wants to make their passenger airplanes entirely autonomous. - Amazon Kindle's book charts are being badly skewed by bots, and it's hurting authors' bottom lines. - A battery powered by trash is now a proven reality. - The new Mars rover looks like something Batman might drive.
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