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Episode: 3333
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Title: HPR3333: My TV Stand devices and Pine64.org
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3333/hpr3333.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 20:59:38
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3333 for Wednesday, the 12th of May 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, My TV Stand Devices and Pine Six 4.org it is hosted by JWP
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and is about 23 minutes long and carries a clean flag. The summary is about My TV Devices,
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Hello, good day everyone. Hope y'all are all doing fine and well.
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Hey, a second podcast for today, even I can't remember the last time I did two run a day,
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but along the theme of devices and such things. On TV, a console that I have, so over the years,
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it's got a lot smaller, a lot smaller, so now it has, like I guess I'm a device junkie,
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so it has a Chromecast, it has Apple TV, it has a Roku, it has a Skything for my wife to watch
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all their German stuff. It has a Windows server connected to it to do all things Apple with media,
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if I sold it as I or that was probably a wasted purchase, but it's still a pretty good box.
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The PAN64, the original PAN64 laptop is there. I don't use that very much because it's
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painfully slow and has a weird keyboard, and it'll probably be a donation next time there's
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an odd camp or something. My Microsoft Surface lives behind there, and I don't use that very much either.
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I'm not traveling because of COVID that used to be my travel machine, but I find in today's
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world that even that Surface 2 is sort of heavy in today's travel world, right? It weighs a lot of
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Kilo, and today's travel world, the Karyon luggage, it's topping out, I think about five kilos,
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maybe six kilos, eight kilos depending on your airline, so that it's not the last, so to have
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a thin tablet that weighs about half Kilo, it seems to be the new thing. So I don't know how long
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that'll last, it'll probably last until it dies. It has Windows 10 on it, and so it'll last forever.
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Other laptop is a HP stream, and it has Subuntu wallet, and I use it every once in a while,
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runs on Blue Moon, I'll pick it up, and again, it's only a two gigabyte RAM on it, and it's terribly,
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terribly, terribly slow, even with Blue Moon 2, I don't think it's Blue Moon 2 is on there, I know.
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So the reason that I wanted to talk to you all is that I've been quite intrigued by the
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pine 64 offerings, and I subscribe to them on Twitter, and they have a lot of different
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tweets and things, but I saw the pine phone that had a battery case keyboard attached to it,
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and me as a device junkie, if they ever get that keyboard battery thing to work,
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that would be just absolutely the cats me out for me, I'd have to get one, and I think you all
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can see that I have a lot of devices, and so to get the Linux tablet that the pine 64 has,
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or to have the Linux phone is a bit of a stretch for me as to when I would touch it, when I would use it,
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when I would use it, and such things, but if you go to their website, it's definitely a very
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interesting read on all the things done. I mean, last all camp we went to, they were talking about
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the watch, and how they had taken open source things, and now the pine folks were going to make a watch,
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and I thought that that was just really, really interesting. Unfortunately, the exome folks
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started selling $25 watches that keep track your steps, and so it just seems that the usefulness
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of such a thing is other than a free thing is interesting, so if you want to play with it,
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you don't want to hack with it, but to wear it every day, and that it doesn't keep track of your
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steps, or it doesn't do stopwatch function when you go run, or something like that,
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and that it would cost the same as a finished product from Ex only, it's $25, so that,
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anyway, let's go to the pine 64 page, so you just go to the pine64.org, and it'll start coming up,
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so the first thing that comes up is they have a big splash screen, and prime time comes up, and
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prime tab comes up, the clusterboard comes up, the pencil comes up, the pine cell, I'm sorry,
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the pine cube comes up, it's an IP camera, that's pretty cool. So obviously, I'm sort of
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then graduated with the pine phone, because it might have that keyboard one day,
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and the prime tab also looks pretty interesting, it doesn't have a customer list, like that gene
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list that I've been reading about so much, and everybody's arraiged, they're trying to do crowd
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funding for, but I think that's $120, $130, we'll click down into that, really soon, and if you,
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when you go to the, when I met Ken and Dave at Brussels, I'm trying to think of the name of,
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we went to Brussels with Ken and Dave, big open source thing in Brussels, they didn't have it,
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because of the COVID this year, open sounds, and it'll come to me, but pine had a booth, and they
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had their things, and you actually got to touch everything, and I mean, they've really
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continued to improve, so the pine 64 community is a large, vibrant, diverse, independent
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partner project, developers, hackers, hardware enthusiasts, privacy advocates,
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philosophies, you name it, we've got them all, and they contribute to the project,
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they're by shaping and determining the course, this page is community run, and as it's wiki,
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and chats, and forms as well, and they're always looking for help, and the, if you go down there,
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they have a scrolling thing, ah, here it is, here it is, UB ports, UB ports, and Majaro at Fostem,
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Fostem 19, so we were all there at Fostem 19, and then COVID came, and they closed it for 2020,
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and 2021, there's been none because of the COVID, and so, I'm really looking forward to
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when COVID is over, so that maybe I can meet Ken and Dave, and we'll go have a hacker public
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radio podcast, maybe at the Fostem, and, and mess around there, and do something, so the, the prime time,
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so this is interesting, so again, it's a 1.3 inch, which is a little big, and it's, it's doing,
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it runs RTO, SESs, and now it says that it has step counting now, and heart rate detection,
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and this vibration, so maybe it's something to think about, think about now, but it's a little big,
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but the picture looks pretty interesting, and if you go to the store,
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it's $24, and it's scheduled to be back in stock in June 21, 2021, so maybe, maybe,
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maybe when the, when the Ex only bites the dust, I can, I can get that, it has a step counter,
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and I'm not sure how we would, I would do that, but yeah, I think I would probably feel better
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than having a, having that thing, keep track of everything, then having, Ex only have something on
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my iPhone that has the history of my steps, so probably there, and the, the, let's see, so let's
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check out the pine phone real quick, so the, the pine phone now, it come, it still look wide
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core sock, it's still the Mali 400, so that's, so all winner, Mali 400, that's, that's, that's standard
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business these days, lots of devices are using that, it comes in two or three, I couldn't recommend
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the three more, so go ahead and get the three, I couldn't recommend the 32 more, get the 32, so,
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there's a YouTube video, and the, the guy, I haven't watched it, he had, has one, and he has one, so the,
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the camera, the, it's just a, it's just a basic everyday little, little phone, and
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that so many OSs, so, so I'm pretty sure that instead of a, a new computer, that if they get
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that keyboard battery thing, and I will get the pine phone, and the, and the premium configuration,
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now if you go to the, the pine book pro, so let's check that out, so they're,
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building this now as a, a Chromebook replacement, and I've had a Chromebook, it's, it's okay,
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I did the hacks on it and everything, but it's, I'm not sure if this really is gonna be,
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you know, the power thing, I mean the one nice thing about it is that it's USB-C, so I don't have
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to mess around, that it works with my, same laptop charger that does my work, can charge that,
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and my biggest question was, well, it would be the purpose of that, of that, because we have a
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nook with a boom two, the pay the bills, and the wife uses the boom, they have boom two nook
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pay the bills, and, and, and do all of our, you know, local stuff, so in my life, I'm not sure
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what that pine book pro would, would do, it would probably be like my original pine book, and
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send it under the TV, and every once in a while I would touch it, so that, that's probably not
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gonna happen, and the third item, we already talked about the prime time, and the prime tab,
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now this was, this was pretty interesting for me until Amazon went on sale with that 10-inch
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candle, the, so, so it's got two, exactly the same memory, exactly the same memory, and
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it's got a 64-bit MCE, so the same storage, so it has exactly everything, and it looks like it
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comes with a keyboard, it casts these expansion boards for, it's for LTE, LORA, I'm not sure what
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that is, and SATA, and RST, so this is probably the most interesting thing, and let's see that,
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the, it doesn't have a weight, it doesn't have a weight for it, I've pressed the keyboard,
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let's see, does it have a weight, so yes, yes, so it's, it's only 75 grams higher than the,
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the gene, with the keyboard, so it's plastic black, IPS touch, and it, it comes with UV boards,
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so that's, ah, that, I mean that, that's really compelling, especially with that, the keyboard
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that's got a touchpad on it, I don't know, I think you could probably get a pen with that thing,
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ah, and if that is, that is pretty interesting, ah, for sure, and, ah, the, the cluster board,
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the cluster board, it's, it's, it's basically, if you're doing some edge stuff,
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it's, it's, basically if you're doing some edge stuff, let's, let's have a look at the cluster board
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real quick, ah, so, ah, it's a gateway to the world of clusters, and a tidy, compact package,
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so if you're interested in learning about clusters, probably the, the, this is a good thing,
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so it takes the, the, the, so pine models, which is, ah, all in one sock thing,
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and you put it into like, it looks like a memory slot, and it has a normal power supply thing,
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so you take a PC power supply, and then you have the cluster in there, and it looks like it has
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some kind of battery back up, ah, for real-time clock support, so yeah, and, but those are normal
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batteries, those aren't like the expensive ones, ah, and, ah, it has a, ah, 15-ounce power supply,
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ah, and it, it comes with a barrel, a barrel jack, but it, it looks like, so, a 15, a 5-volt,
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15-ounce power supply, with 6.3-millimeter barrel type jack, okay, but it, right beside that,
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it looks like it has a normal ATX, ah, power supply header, so you can either do the, the, the barrel,
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or you can do the, the, the power supply, so with the ATX power supply, that would really mean that,
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that, that you could have, ah, you could put it in an, an old computer case, so that,
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that makes it even, even more interesting, and it's got a gigabit, even it, so yeah,
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you could, you could put that old computer case, and just, could, can't, the, the gigabit,
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even that port, and everything would be, hunky-dory with that, so you could have your entire,
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like, raspberry, that whole raspberry farm that I have down there, and see, it has,
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one, two, three, four, five, six, that, so it has seven slots in it, and you can, you can
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make that into that whole raspberry pie, pine 64, old droid,
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thing that I have going on downstairs, it's a little, many data center, that I have down there.
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Okay, so let's go keep going, and, ah, the pine tab, we did that, the clusterboard,
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the, the pine cell, so the, the pine cell is a, a risk v product, a risk v soldering iron,
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running open firmware, so it's a, a pine cell is a smart, many portable soldering iron,
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with a 32-bit, risk v sock feature in it, so that, just that it has risk v, that, that could
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mean that I could buy it, I don't ever solder, I don't do the fan, but, then it has a risk v
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in there, the bum will be cool, oh my god, that's fantastic. And it heats up in 12 seconds,
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and can be paired, it's just related with the power horsepower, such as a pine power,
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I don't even know what a pine power is, and, but it's really cool, and it's a risk v, so if you
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want to have a risk v device, that's probably going to be your cheapest option to have a risk v
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though I see days, and the last item is the, the pine cube, and so let's talk about the pine cube,
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so, uh, so the pine cube is an open source IV, you can't, it can't under your control,
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that's what they're saying, and it's a small, low-powered, open source IP camera,
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whether you're looking for baby floss camera, a privacy-oriented shopkeeper, or a homeowner
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looking for privacy camera, that, or perhaps a tinker or needing a camera for your drone,
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the cubic can be device for you, so it's 5 megapixels, so that's nothing,
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that, that, that, that's pretty limiting, right, just right there, then it's 5 megapixel,
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um, but it has only vision, and it has IR LEDs for night vision, so it, it's a day or night,
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so that's, that's pretty cool, and it keeps its power over ethernet, it has a microphone,
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and it, uh, uh, uh, the use cases for this camera are limitless, so it has a microphone,
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so I, I would want to know it, so it has Bluetooth, so maybe you could get a speaker to it,
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it has a GPO header, uh, so what, you know, it's always really cool about cameras,
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it has a microphone, that means you can hear what people say, if you could play something
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that they say, play, if they could play your voice while you talk to them over the camera,
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that would be pretty cool, but they're right, it's an incredible thing, and, and, uh, so,
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interestingly, uh, the pine 64 people don't seem to be pushing so much there,
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they're, uh, they're, they're, they're, they're boards anymore, uh, they're, they're,
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they're boards, so if you go to the pine, pine store, um, uh, trying to find their
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board on their main side is, uh, uh, uh, pretty interesting, so as you click the store,
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uh, partner projects, pine podcast, oh, there's a pine podcast, uh, so devices,
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um, computer modules, so you have to go inside the thing and click computer modules,
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and, um, and computer modules, uh, so they have, so these are the things that they have,
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the soap on, they have, uh, the sew edge, the sew edge, so the, so, let's see what the
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soap on is, so the soap on is, like I said, that memory thing, so, again, it's a quad core,
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um, quad core sock with a Maui 200, so the, the thing is, I think the phone, if they ever
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upgrade that, all you have to do is swap that out in the phone, uh, so that's what the soap
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pine is, and then, uh, um, you go back and you grab my god, uh, you click on the store thing again,
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and so the, the, the devices, and you have pine boards, uh, where the hell is that thing,
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uh, and compute modules, and the baseboards, so the baseboards are, are sort of like what I
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have, and, uh, it's, uh, it's, uh, no, no, it's not, it also takes the module, that's, it just has
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everything that, uh, that what I had before with the rock chip thing, it, it just takes that
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memory module, so, again, that seems to be very, uh, upgradable, and, uh, uh, go back to the,
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store, uh, and click devices, and, uh, click, uh, computer modules, uh, I think the old boards
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are under IoT, so if you click IoT, the pine nut, what is the pine nut?
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So the pine nut OS is a, is an attempt, pine nut is an open-source attempt for YFO and BFO
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module for pine 64 devices, so I know that, that means there's just so much going on on this
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pine project. Uh, I'm not sure if you can still buy a pine, uh, well, actually they have a picture
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of a pine board, uh, a pine board, uh, and, uh, where it says, what will you make? And, uh, the,
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if you click the picture, it doesn't do anything, it doesn't do anything, but they still have,
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they still make the boards, so that, that's answered. All right, guys, hey, so it's 22 minutes,
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which is sort of along with me and I've been ran one, so, um, anyway, if you get a chance to
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support something, uh, the, the, uh, uh, pine six people are last thing, last thing, so they change
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their vision. So their goal is to push the envelope and deliver arm and wrist feed devices,
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so they added wrist feed, uh, so that if you want to use and develop, uh, for, to this end,
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we actively work with the development community and champion end user initiatives rather than
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applying, uh, business to floss setting, wheel off floss principles to guide our business. Uh, and,
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um, the, uh, they have everything, Twitter, Macedon, Telegram, Blog, Muse, and all the thing.
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All right, so please have a look at the pine 64. I can't hold, I can hold heartily endorse these
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guys, uh, you know, they were doing things, uh, for open source hardware, uh, Linux phones,
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you know, before that when nobody else thought it was possible, they were delivering, you know,
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$150 phone that runs Linux. So what more can you say? Now they have a tablet, same thing, uh,
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and a Chromebook thing, and it goes on and on and on. All right, hey, take care, y'all, be safe, bye.
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