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I'm geerlingguy most places online. I'm an author, dev, and content creator in St. Louis, MO. I'm deeply involved in open source. I share my work on my YouTube channel.I also maintain and contribute to many open source projects on GitHub.Finally, here is a list of books I've written.. I should probably spend more time optimizing my home page layout, but I'm a programmer, so I'm lazy.
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The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 is smaller than a credit card, and I already have it gaming in 4K with an eGPU, running a Kubernetes cluster, and I even upgraded my NEC Commercial display from a CM4 to CM5, just swapping the Compute Modules!. The Compute Module 4 was hard to get for years.It launched right after the COVID supply chain crisis, leading to insane scalper pricing.
Jeff Geerling – 10 months ago In reply to I have the pineberry bottom… by Billy Smith The green light just means the board has power—you also need to enable the PCIe port in config.txt and reboot, and if you want to boot off the NVMe, you will need to modify the EEPROM as well (and reboot!).
The series has 10 episodes which were streamed live on Jeff Geerling's YouTube channel, with the first episode premiering to over 9,000 viewers on November 18, 2020. You can view all the details about the series, along with video links and examples from each episode, using the link below.
For the latest benchmark results, check my sbc-reviews M4 Mac mini issue. I can get 283 Gflops at 42W, versus 264 at 66W on my M1 Max Mac Studio (for a round 4.00 Gflops/W). The chip isn't the fastest at everything, but it's certainly the most efficient CPU I've ever tested. And that scales down to idle power, too—it hovers between 3-4W at idle—which is about the same as a Raspberry Pi.
— Jeff Geerling (@geerlingguy) July 17, 2024 I'll update this post as the shipping date changes over time. As of late Thursday, Arrow's product listing says: "5 parts: Ships in 2 days", and my order now says "Est. Ship: 14 Aug 2024".
In reply to Technically, yes; though I… by Jeff Geerling Hey, just discovered your channel, awesome work everywhere. The official Radxa docs[0] seem to suggest that you have your choice of powering this setup via the Penta's DC barrel jack, an ATX power supply, or the Pi's USB-C port.
Hi Jeff, I enjoy following your experiments and have been inspired to try and get a Coral device working on my Rpi5. I have purchased the AI hat from pieberry and a coral dual device. I have followed the instructions for installed the pci driver etc and can see the /dev/apex_0 device on the client.
Hello Jeff, well you mentioned that the software on T-Deck wasn't quite smooth, maybe you could make another video with ChatterBox, it's (if I'm not mistaken) made by Matt Calhoun. You can find his YouTube's channel online. Looks promising, keep on making Meshtastic videos, it's awesome!