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  • The Homelab Show Episode 40 – The Turing Pi 2

    Happy New Year! In their first podcast of 2022, Jay and Tom talk about the Turing Pi 2. The Turing Pi 2 is a mini-ITX board that supports up to four Raspberry Pi Compute Modules and/or Nvidia Jetson modules, effectively giving you a “data center in a box”. Check out this episode for some thoughts on how this might be a game changer for homelab.

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  • DeskPi Pro v2 Review – Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Desktop!

    Raspberry Pi is an awesome platform, the only limit is your imagination. If you want to turn your Pi into a desktop, the DeskPi aims to help you do exactly that. In this video, I’ll review the DeskPi Pro v2 and give you my thoughts.

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  • Tom Brought me a 3D Printed Raspberry Pi rack!

    Tom visited the LearnLinuxTV studio recently to present Jay with an awesome gift – a 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Rack that he and his crew built! In this video, we’ll talk a bit about the build and give you our thoughts. This build is awesome!

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  • The RasPad 3 – Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Tablet! (Full Review)

    In this video, I’ll give you a full review of the RasPad 3 – a fun kit that turns your Raspberry Pi 4 into a tablet! Complete with a touch-screen, stereo speakers, and even its own Linux distribution – it’s quite an interesting device. Check out this review for all my thoughts.

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  • The RasPad 3 – Unboxing and Assembly

    The RasPad 3 is a neat project that enables you to turn your Raspberry Pi 4 into a full tablet! In this video, I’ll unbox the RasPad 3 and I’ll also show you the entire assembly process. Be sure to check out my full review as well.

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  • Building a 10 Node Raspberry Pi Kubernetes Cluster

    Have you thought about setting up your very own Kubernetes cluster consisting of multiple Raspberry Pi’s? It’s not as hard as it sounds, and in this video, I’ll show you how to set it up. Although this video will show the process of creating a ten node cluster, you don’t have to have 10 nodes – as long as you have at least two, you’ll be all set. By the end of the video, you’ll have your very own Kubernetes cluster that will be ready to go for my upcoming Kubernetes tutorial series.

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  • Raspberry-PI OpenMediaVault NAS Build

    If you want to build a Network Attached Storage device on a Raspberry Pi, this video is for you. Using a Raspberry Pi 4, the Argon One M.2 case, and OpenMediaVault – I show you how to build a NAS of your very own. I’ll cover an unboxing of the case, assembly, OS tweaks, and I’ll go over a one-line command to install OpenMediaVault.

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  • How to Homelab: 3 awesome apps to run on your Raspberry Pi

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  • Running Classic MS-DOS games on the Pi 400

    The Raspberry Pi 400 is a complete computer with a built-in keyboard, so why not turn it into a classic PC game system? In this video, I talk about a recent project I worked on for fun where I configured RetroPie to run various MS-DOS games via DOSBox.

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  • Checking out the Turing Pi

    The Turing Pi is an awesome Mini-ITX board that allows you to slot up to 7 Raspberry Pi compute modules and have them each share the same ethernet cable and power supply. It’s great for Homelab and testing out things like containers. This is the first video featuring the Turing Pi, more to come! Let me know if you’d like to see tutorials for the Turing Pi.

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  • Two Ways you can Enhance your Pinebook Pro workflow with a Raspberry Pi

    The Pinebook Pro is an awesome ARM laptop, and when paired with a Raspberry Pi, it’s even more awesome. In this video, I’ll show you how to offload your browser and terminal tasks to free up the RAM on the Pinebook, giving you additional resources.

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  • Setting up a Raspberry Pi Kubernetes Cluster with Ubuntu 20.04

    Kubernetes is a very powerful platform to scale your applications, and the Raspberry Pi is a low-cost computer with excellent power efficiency you can use to run tasks without breaking the bank. Canonical recently released Ubuntu 20.04, with full support for the Raspberry Pi. In this video, we take a look at how to create a Pi-powered Kubernetes cluster based on Ubuntu.

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