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Untitled Linux Show 162 Transcript
Please be advised this transcript is AI-generated and may not be word for word. Time codes refer to the approximate times in the ad-supported version of the show00:00 - Jonathan Bennett (Host)Hey, this week we talk about Thwep D on the Raspberry Pi. We get caught up on what's going on with Curl…
Geeky Valentines Gift and Cantenna
Take a look at our transcript here.Make a animated LED necklace for Valentines Day, what hard drive to use in a FreeNAS box, and build a Cantenna.Animated LED NecklaceSo lets take look at the parts and tools needed to make the ultimate geeky valentines gift.Parts ListGemma Microcontroller $7.95…
Dog-gone-duino
Build an Arduino driven dog deterrent.-- Joseph LaBonde "Does anyone have a suggestion for an Arduino driven speaker that can produce 23Khz-40Khz?I am setting up a motion sensor dog deterrent." What you…
FPV 150 Quadcopter Build
We introduce our smallest quadcopter build yet, the FPV150! FPV150 Parts List Price Link Diatone 150 Micro FPV Frame $10.00 RTF 1306 - 3100KV $40.00 20A LittleBee ESC $52.00 Micro 5.8G Race Transmitter $27.00 20 AWG Silicone Wire (1m B/1m R) $1.39 600TVL 170 Wide…
The Growduino - Part 2
Continuing with our Growduino project we go over what relays are and why we need them and begin the basics of coding your Arduino so you can remotely access or schedule automation!Relays! * A relay is a switch that is toggled electrically …
Fancy Funko Pop!
Do you like Funko Pop! figurines? Do you have a Funko Pop! collection? Or are you co-hosts with somebody with a serious Funko Pop! addiction?If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, then today's "Know How" is for you! With an Arduino, a ring of WS2812 LEDs, and a few 3D-printed parts, we're…
Coding 101 41 (Transcript)
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Steampunk Goggles Build
We go step by step and show how to make your own Steampunk Goggles. These are the parts you'll need to order for our Steampunk Goggles Build 1. Vintage Steampunk Welding Goggles $7.99 2. GraceAngie 40Pcs Bronze Alloy…
Click the Throbber
DO NOT ACCEPT OR USE THE COMMAND LINE COMMANDS PROVIDED ON THIS EPISODEApple releases a huge update in the form of Safari 3.1 (including a lot of web standards stuff)Apple released a lot of stuff this week, especially on Tuesday (like the 802.11n Airport Express)Audio Hijack kills SSH with the new…
Coding 101 56 (Transcript)
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CES for Your Car, Wrist, and Bottom
The toys from CES 2018 are starting to arrive in the studio and Patrick/Padre are ready to give you a first look! From Alexa in your vehicle, to a battery that charges your phone AND your car, to a smart watch that only needs to be charged once a month, and a way to exercise in the office, we've…
Bob at NAB and DXing with Valerie
Bob's NAB experience, DX Code of Conduct, Arduino ID Timer, and more!
Coding 101 57 (Transcript)
Father Robert Ballecer: On this episode of Coding 101 we’re going to finish our Arduino clock. Netcasts you love, from people you trust. This is TWIT. Bandwidth for Coding 101 Is provided by CacheFly. At cachefly.com. This episode of Coding 101 is brought to you by Lynda.com. Invest in…
Coding 101 70
NETCASTS YOU LOVE, FROM PEOPLE YOU TRUST. This is TWIT! Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by “CacheFly” at cachefly.com.This episode of Coding 101 is brought to you by Digital Ocean. Simple and fast cloud hosting built for developers. Deploy an SSD Cloud Server in 55 seconds. Try it free today,…
Christian Brings Us the Perfect Elmer
The Hawaiian beacon and tropospheric ducting, a new ham and his elmer, George tests his Iambino Keyer for Arduino and more!
Hammy Birthdays All Around
The aftermath of hurricane Matthew, Arduino project with Randy K7AGE, weekly news and solar update, show me your shack, and more!
Nano Box Reloaded
We build a Nano Box for Arduino and show you how to use dials and PWM to control the color of your LEDs!
3D Modeling Antennas
George shows how to build a holiday LED project using an Arduino, interview with Dick Reid KK4OBI all about antenna's, and bionic eye!
Gordo, Batteries and Smoked Chicken
Battery quality, checking your coax cable, distracted driving laws and ham radio, upgrading a rig's display with an Arduino, Quartzfest 2018 Youth Day and more!
Your iOS Note-Taking App
Arduino for Visual Studio, modern code editors, and then Todd Perkins joins us to show us how to build our own simple note-taking app.
DIY Steampunk Goggles Revision 2
Revision 2 of the Steampunk Goggles project has improved comfort, strength and a stealthy cartridge system upgrade! Parts Vintage Steampunk Goggles ~$8 Triple Lens Loupe ~$7 Steampunk Gears ~$7 …
All About The WIN System
An update from Valerie, supporting the WIN System with Gordo, HRO Superfest 2019 with Dan Vanevenhoven, talking Arduino DTMF with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, your questions with Amanda and more!
Repurpose Old Remote Controls
Fr. Robert Ballecer and Megan Morrone use an Arduino to accept IR signals from a remote control.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/kh/341
EPROM, X-Point, and a Dirty PC
How to save conditions on an Arduino for a sprinkler project, is X-Point worth getting for a home PC, first look at the Acer Predator z271t, and why you should clean your PC once in a while.
Steampunk Goggles Programming
Padre shows the code behind the second version of his Arduino-powered Steampunk Goggles.The code and STL files can be found at the following link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/51g0mbhsssdodvk/KH302_Steampunk_v2.zip?dl=0
Ping Command, 1Sheeld, & Drone Questions
The next gen of ultra-fast Internet services will be delivered over... Microwave towers? Documenting a bad connection using the Ping command.From MakerFaire the 1Sheeld will replace your Arduino shields with a smartphone! Quad copter questions, our answers.
Gordo's Got GROL
Getting your General Radio Operator License with Gordo, Logic Gate Examples on Arduino with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, becoming a storm spotter with Val, and your questions with Amanda!
COVID-19: The Doctors Are In The House!
Dr. Scott Wright K0MD and Dr. Harry Przekop WB9EDP answer questions about COVID-19, Club Spotlight on the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, George plays with CW on the Arduino, and more!
Killing Wall-E
Wall-E had to die as Lou's new baby was born.Make sure to download the code for this episode on our website!Parts:Arduino UnoHC-SR04 Ultrasonic SensorPixelStick
Ultrasonic Ranging Detector: Coding 101 96
Make sure to download the code for this episode on our website!Parts:1. Arduino Uno 2. HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor 3. PixelStickFor the full episode visit twit.tv/code/96
Best of 2017
It's been a fun year of DIY, making and tomfoolery for the Know How crew. From teaching you the basics of networking to going in-depth on WannaCry and Raspberry Pi security projects, to dropping some Arduino and Steampunk loving, THIS is our best of 2017!
Choosing Your Podcast Camera
Ever wonder how to decide which camera is the right one for your podcast setup? Fr. Robert and Bryan will show you how!"Choosing your Podcast CameraStep 1: Know your format and budget!"Sub $100 -- USB Cameras (Mostly for live streaming.)Sub $400 -- GoPro Cameras (High-Risk shots… should NOT be used…
AM Rally Wrap-Up
Bob Heil talks with Steve Cloutier about the AM Rally 2020 results, having fun with ham radio on Gordo's Short Shots, writing a few lines of code on the Arduino with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, your questions with Amanda and more!
Junk in the Tronc
Replacing hard drives with SSDs, we continue our ultimate SSD guide with Allyn Malventano, Leo reviews the System76 Linux laptop, how to power your Raspberry Pi or Arduino with voltage regulators, we try to put Chromium OS on a Mac, burning Blu-rays using a Mac, and a visit from Mitchell Waite.
Preparing For The AM Rally
Bob Heil talks with WB1GCM, KB3WFV, and WA2QEX about the upcoming AM Rally, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Space Weather News with Dr. Tamitha Skov, Quartzfest 2020 reports from Randy and Gordo, Arduino IO Pins on Smoke & Solder with George, Amanda has an announcement about next week's…
'80s Toys for Millennials
Facebook's Snapchat-like Messenger Day that enables shared photos/video for 24 hours (before expiration), Amazon's Alexa Prize competition for university students, Arduino is launching the ESLOV IoT Invention Kit, Nintendo unveils new NES Mini features like save states, and an old Teddy returns…
Zoom Security, Bicycle Mobile and More!
Budd Drummond W3FF and his Lightfoot cycle rig, Curt Franklin KG4GWA on thinking about security while using Zoom, Don Arnold W6GPS on how a ham can help during a disaster, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, Bob and George announce a new project, writing some code…
Living a Year on 'Mars'
Leo Laporte and Aaron Newcomb talk about the Samsung Note 7 recall and the upcoming Apple event, we interview a crew member of the HI-SEAS project who spent a year in isolation simulating a Mars mission on a mountain in Hawaii, we play a game of laser tag with an Arduino-powered hosting station,…
YOTA Month Recap
Bob's $3 speaker wire antenna and shack in progress, Bryant Rascoll KG5HVO and Neil Rapp WB9VPG on the success of Youth on the Air Month in December, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Storm Forecast with Dr. Tamitha Skov, Val is back from her cruise with a bridge tour and operating from the…
Holiday Gift Guide 2018: Cooking and Geek Gadgets
On The New Screen Savers with Leo Laporte, it's time for another Holiday Gift Guide. We take a look at what Alex Lindsay puts under the tree. Among other things, he recommends the Hestan Cue smart cooking system, Anova sous vide kit, Leatherman Tread Bracelet, BaoFeng two way radios, Arduino Kits,…
World Maker Faire 2016, Day 1
World Maker Faire in New York is one of the most anticipated DIY events of the year, and this year's event delivered! Father Robert Ballecer, SJ was dispatched to the Big Apple in search of the most innovative, creative, and original minds in the Maker Movement. He saw wearables powered by Arduino…
Long Island CW Club & Virtual Contest U
Club Spotlight on the Long Island CW Club, making contacts in your backyard with Gordo, continuing the CW Arduino project with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, Val talks with Tim Duffy on this year's Contest University, and more!Smoke & Solder CW…
OSCON Kids Day
OSCON is a unique gathering where participants find inspiration, confront new challenges, share their expertise, renew bonds to community, make significant connections, and find ways to give back to the open source movement. OSCON 2014 will take place July 20-24 in Portland, Oregon.OSCON Kids Day…
LED Clock Build Part 4
It's all about that base... We show you how to put together the components needed for nearly completing our LED Clock Project! PartsArduino Nano ~$3Tiny RTC ~$1 (in 5pk)2 x UBEC ~$512V Power Supply (12V 5A 5.5mm) ~$7Power Jack Socket ~$110k Resistors (x4) ~$1Push Buttons (x3) .35 (in 20pk…
Atlas on Cloud Nine
Deepfake spear phishing, unpatched systems vulnerability, MongoDB on the evolution of data storage tech, and more.A new, remarkably sophisticated malware is attacking routersCriminals use deepfake videos to interview for remote workArduino launches IP40-rated Edge Control Enclosure Kit with on…
WS2812
To make FastLED work with an array of WS2812 LEDs, there are five basic pieces that Padre discusses with Mark "Smitty" SmithQuick Notes:The power regulator on an Arduino can provide ~500ma if you're giving it at least 7v of powerIf you're powering it from USB, it's closer to 400maEach LED can pull…
Christmas Feedback
In a Christmas edition of KH Feedback, Padre and Patrick Delahanty answer questions about lighting up workspaces and Christmas trees alike! Also, what filament does Padre trust why you shouldn't use hidden SSIDs, and previews of our 2018 KH projects.LED Strip Lights-- Bob Clingan"I want to mount a…
Feedback, Mova Globe, and Anker Power
How to put a LED in a 4-Gang wallplate, Arduino driven dog deterrent, Anker PowerCore 20100 reviewed, how does the Mova Globe work, and a zombie laptop that drains the battery while turned off!FeedbackLED in a Wall -- Robert Hafer …
Mac Pick: Millumin 2
Alex Lindsay's pick of the week on MacBreak Weekly 513 is Millumin 2. This is software for creating big audiovisual shows. This can be used for big presentations, whether you're at a church, a school, or company.Millumin 2 can handle multiple monitors or projectors to create a much bigger screen…
Smitty - Embedded Programming 3/4
The code for today's show is available hereYou can find the libraries for our clock at the links below:Real Time Clock LibraryTime LibraryParts ListArduino Uno: $24.95Protoshield: $15.00RTC (Real Time Clock): $6.9910K Ohm Potentiometers: $5.43Analog Volt Panel Meters (x3): $5.36
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