Level 2 Jeff
Level 2 Jeff
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Watch Me Build: Bambu Labs P1S 3D Printer
I had a 3D printing emergency. Entirely self-inflicted.
I needed a supplemental 3D printer, FAST. I had 10 full PIZ Dispensers to print for Open Sauce (video on that, here: ruclips.net/video/n5d0hzgA9BI/видео.html), and my two Ender 3s just weren't keeping up.
Even with some amazing help from @stldenise, I wasn't going to finish my prints in time.
So I ran to Micro Center right before closing time, bought the fastest printer they had in stock, and brought it home. This video chronicles my first time setting it up and printing a benchy.
In the two weeks since recording this video, I've learned a _lot_ more about 3D printing. As someone who only casually 3D printed and was satisfied with an old...
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Видео

Remote controlling a Raspberry Pi at 38,000 ft
Просмотров 10 тыс.12 часов назад
Raspberry Pi Connect just added remote shell access for all Pis enrolled in the service, and it also supports older Pis now! Check out the full story from Raspberry Pi's blog: www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-connect-remote-shell-access-and-support-for-older-devices/ And see my earlier video on Pi Connect: ruclips.net/video/mgbTNZD1Vcw/видео.html Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/geer...
Watch Me Build: Ender 3 S1 3D Printer
Просмотров 7 тыс.14 дней назад
I bought this printer almost a year ago, and it's been sitting in a box. I needed it for a project at Open Sauce, so assemble it I must! Here are links to a couple things I mentioned: - Creality Ender 3 S1: amzn.to/3L4Mpoh (Micro Center has a better deal right now though, if you're in the US) - Husky workbench with drawers: www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-52-in-W-x-24-in-D-Steel-2-Drawer-Adjustable-H...
I built a MONSTER AI Pi with 8 Neural Processors!
Просмотров 102 тыс.21 день назад
The thumbnail about says it all. It works! But what does that mean, exactly? Some of the things I mentioned in this video: - Alftel 12x PCIe Card: pipci.jeffgeerling.com/cards_m2/alftel-12x-pcie-m2-carrier-board.html - ThirdReality Zigbee Smart Plug: amzn.to/3X97MvC (affiliate link) - Pi AI Kit: www.raspberrypi.com/products/ai-kit/ - Hailo-8: hailo.ai/products/ai-accelerators/hailo-8-ai-acceler...
This Raspberry Pi sees in the dark
Просмотров 52 тыс.Месяц назад
ArduCam sent me their Pivistation 5 cameras, which are Pi 5s and Pi cases mashed up with three of their nicest camera modules, paired up with some nice lenses. You can read more about the specs on their Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/arducam/pivistation-5-your-all-in-one-raspberry-pi-5-camera-kit WARNING: If you back the Kickstarter, there is no guarantee anything will ever ship to y...
Raspberry Pi goes to IPO: What does it mean for Makers?
Просмотров 20 тыс.Месяц назад
Raspberry Pi just announced an 'Intention to Float'. What can we learn from the latest release from the London Stock Exchange? Read the full document here: www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/market-news/expected-intention-to-float/16470316 And see my earlier thoughts on the IPO here: www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/raspberry-pi-ipo-selling-out Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/geerlin...
I NEVER thought I'd see this
Просмотров 8 тыс.Месяц назад
The aurora (northern lights) reached as far south as Texas last night-maybe calling them 'northern lights' is a bit of a stretch. In the midst of a G5-level solar storm, where hundreds of gigajoules of magnetic energy was bombarding our atmosphere, people around the world witnessed a beautiful display of light and color. I was lucky enough to have clear skies in St. Louis, MO, so here's a video...
Northern Lights - Aurora Borealis 2024 from St. Louis, MO USA
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Месяц назад
I took this video right after dusk in St. Louis, MO, USA, during the aurora that was visible as far south as Alabama! Nature is truly beautiful... and it's crazy to think there is so much energy being absorbed by our atmosphere. I'm glad we have it to protect us :)
Remote video call desk setup: PRO TIER
Просмотров 23 тыс.Месяц назад
On Zoom calls I'm often asked how I get such a nice, sharp picture and crisp, clear audio. There's no secret, just a decade spent optimizing every part of my desk setup to make it fast, easy, and pro-quality! Things I mentioned in this setup (links are affiliate links): - OBS: obsproject.com - Sony a6600: amzn.to/3JWnxhC - Sony ZEISS 24mm f/1.8 lens: amzn.to/4bNRVab - Sony a6600 AC dummy batter...
Tiny Pi NAS: It's impossible to recommend
Просмотров 80 тыс.Месяц назад
The X1011 is a quad NVMe Raspberry Pi NAS board. With a few compromises. I can't recommend it... but I also can't _not_ recommend it. It's complicated; let me explain! Things I mentioned in this video (some links are affiliate links): - Geekworm X1011: geekworm.com/products/x1011 - FriendlyElec CM3588: www.friendlyelec.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=294 - LTT Video on CM3588: ru...
Say Hello to My Little Rack!
Просмотров 83 тыс.2 месяца назад
10" mini racks are awesome-at least I think so! DeskPi just launched a new line of 10" gear perfect for smaller portable equipment or homelabs, and I'm loading one up with my Pi clusters! Disclaimer: DeskPi sent me the RackMate T1, and MyElectronics sent me the two Mini ITX cluster cases (though I purchased the Pi cluster, Pis, and Turing Pi 2 that I fitted inside!). Things I mentioned in this ...
Installing a dome security camera on an exterior block wall
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 месяца назад
How I installed an exterior security camera on the rear block wall at my new studio, and wired it up with PoE into my Raspberry Pi Frigate NVR. Some of the things I mentioned (some links are affiliate links): - Hikvision 2MP Dome camera: amzn.to/3S8o2Kv - Video where I set up my Pi Frigate NVR: ruclips.net/video/7wkVGcdI2vk/видео.html - PC110 WMS Wall Mount Bracket for Dome camera: amzn.to/4b6U...
Quick review: Infiray P2 Pro thermal IR camera
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.2 месяца назад
Xinfrared sent me their P2 Pro thermal IR camera for testing after I spoke to them at CES 2024. The product was sent to me for testing, they did not pay for this video, nor did they have any input into its content or preview of it prior to my posting. You can find out more about the P2 Pro on their website: www.xinfrared.com/products/infiray_p2_pro_thermal_camera If you want to support the chan...
Bailey's Beads and Diamond Ring - 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
30 second clip of Bailey's Beads and Diamond ring, at the end of totality. This view also shows some massive prominences that were visible during the April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse over parts of North America.

Комментарии

  • @ucirello
    @ucirello 23 часа назад

    He quickly learned that algorithm of 3D printers ownership: right_number_of_3d_printers = current_number_of_3d_printers + 1

  • @measureonceprinttwice
    @measureonceprinttwice День назад

    Also, print some guard for the carton spool not to shed cardboard dust all over the place. Print: a poop chute, desiccant for the AMS, AMS protection tabs for the feeders...

  • @measureonceprinttwice
    @measureonceprinttwice День назад

    They are great when they work. My AMS has a spool feeder dead on arrival. I logged a ticket 2 days ago and I am still waiting for support to reply. That's bad support for a brand new unit.

    • @RNMSC
      @RNMSC 21 час назад

      It could very well bei the volume of traffic as a result of their Anniversary sale. But yeah, not a great impression for support.

  • @sinisterpisces
    @sinisterpisces День назад

    I do not have adequate words for the boss move that was moving OG 3D printer while it was printing ... and having it keep working just fine. Top tier RUclips Suspenseful Content. I'm very upset by this video. I had happily convinced myself I didn't need to buy a 3D printer because I absolutely did not have time to set it up and calibrate it properly and learn it and tweak it to get it optimized for actual use, and here's this thing, popping out of the box with spectacular instructions, assembled and calibrated and working in less time than it takes me to set up a new (managed) network switch. Bambu, company I've never heard of before today, how could you do this to me. For real though: Did you have to do a lot of customization to actually get it exactly how you wanted it? Your subtitles indicated there were customization options available, but I couldn't tell if you actually needed them or not. Seriously great channel, and a very relaxing video while I was trying to get to sleep last night. :)

    • @RNMSC
      @RNMSC 21 час назад

      There are customizations that you can do, but yeah, it ships pretty much ready to print once you do the stock packing removal and connect everything up. My P1S did not come with the AMS, but for another $300 now I can add that. The stock configuration for generic filament works from everything I've run with. That said if you head over to the Bambu Labs store, you can customize by replacing nozzles with various other sizes, (0.4 is stock, 0.2 in both stainless steel nozzles, They also have an 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 mm hardened steel nozzles) PEI bed plates in both textured and smooth surfaces, as well a print plate that is textured on one side, and smooth on the other. The one that came with my printer was textured on both sides, which means that if one side becomes damaged, I can simply flip the plate over and go back to work. Or I can flip it over every so many prints, and once it's been flipped a couple of times I can run it through a washing cycle with dish washing detergent. ( I usually drop a couple of drops of something like Dawn on the surface, splash the surface with hot water, work the detergent into the texture, add more water, scrub, rinse, flip the plate over and do the same on the other side, then do a final rinse of both sides, and either air dry or dry with a lin tree cloth. This gets any oils from my fingers in printed stuff off the bed out of the texture and it's ready to go all over again.) I pretty much only do the cleaning when I find prints not sticking to the bed in spots on the bed. If you don't have that problem, it may seem like an onerous process. It works for me.

    • @JuddMan03
      @JuddMan03 11 часов назад

      Choose the filament, pick a quality preset, turn on supports if needed and print. There are many settings to tweak but its usually not necessary. It prints incredibly well without any adjustments.

  • @Scriven42
    @Scriven42 День назад

    I hope you print a little "toilet" for the poops.

  • @var67
    @var67 День назад

    Are you secretly a chaos engineer?! I couldn't IMAGINE winging the setup of something new without meticulously spelling the manual.

  • @jamiemacdonald436
    @jamiemacdonald436 День назад

    When I bought my X1C 8 months ago I kept my ender 2 v3 thinking i would use it as a secondary unit. It sat idle until i gave it away last week. The difference in speed, quality, and consistency of the Bambu just outweighed the idea of even turning the ender back on again. You're going to love it!

  • @wxfield
    @wxfield День назад

    I see we aren't yet aware of parallel -processing- printing.

  • @user-hc6uo5fp8n
    @user-hc6uo5fp8n День назад

    Hi Jeff can you do a chart or video comparing the two printer IE. time to print , power used during print so the more expensive one mite pay for it self after so many prints.

  • @RichardEricCollins
    @RichardEricCollins День назад

    Jeff, you need to dig into tuning your slicer. I've doubled the speed of my prusa MK3 and yet improved the quality. Lots of knobs to twiddle. ❤

    • @RNMSC
      @RNMSC 21 час назад

      I would say that's great if you have time to spend, and don't mind the failed parts during the time you're testing. But if you double the print speed, while eating up a full day of the 2 days you have left before you need to deliver your product, you would be better off getting a second printer of the same type, or better to meet your deadline. That's not to say that it's a bad thing to do. One option might be to head over to Chuck's Filament Friday channel and grab some of his Ender 3 optimized profiles, and see if they help. But a E3V2 is a different printer from the E3Pro, which is a different printer than the E3v3SE, or even more different the E3V3 which is a Core XZ bed slinger. So optimizations for one, may not work well on another. That said My E3V3SE was about twice as fast as I ever got my E3Pro up to. Both are down now though with feed problems. One may be a simple fix by replacing the controller board (At least I don't think I can replace the stepper for the extruder on the printer board in that printer w/o desoldering the chip from the board,) The other I may have a fix for in that I found some 0.2 mm ID stainless steel tube that when 'I' have time and incentive, I hope to use to replace the bit of PTFE between the extruder motor and the hot end in the E3V3SE. I may need a tubing flange maker to get it to sit in the same space as the OD isn't the same as the OD on the PTFE tube.

  • @zk_6312
    @zk_6312 День назад

    Interesting way to take it out of the box. I would have turned the box up side down and pulled the box off of the printer.

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff День назад

      Was considering that but with how tightly packed it was, I didn't know if flipping it upside down would be okay.

    • @zk_6312
      @zk_6312 День назад

      @@Level2Jeff It should be. I do it with microwaves and it works okay. At least you were able to get it out okay.

  • @DavidDavisL
    @DavidDavisL 2 дня назад

    Nice. Looking forward to seeing more 3D printing integrated into your projects. The P1S looks like a great choice for your needs, especially since it should fall into the business expense category for tax purposes :-) For more value and budget focused hobby folks, the A1 and A1 mini printers look like winners during the current sale pricing (from Bambu directly or from Microcenter).

  • @Immolate62
    @Immolate62 2 дня назад

    I recommend a riser for the top so you can ventilate with the door closed. You should not print PLA with the printer sealed up as it will keep the PLA too soft. The support material is so you can print supports in a material that won't stick to your main material. Great idea but not really worth it for a hobbyist. Use tree supports in Bambu Studio and it'll come off well enough. I've got 3K hours on my P1S with no major repairs. I've had several other printers since then and none of them have been nearly as good, including the K1 Max or the A1's, although the A1's have been good.

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff День назад

      Yeah the default 'crosshatch' supports are *very* difficult to remove from some parts. Probably will stick to tree for most things.

    • @Eric_Wolfe-Schulte
      @Eric_Wolfe-Schulte Час назад

      ⁠that's what the plan support is for - use it as a support interface material that easily comes off and leaves a nice finish on the surface.

  • @Immolate62
    @Immolate62 2 дня назад

    "I'm being replaced!" "No you're not, little Ender." Sorry, but yes you are. Daddy just doesn't know it yet.

  • @nuckyducky
    @nuckyducky 2 дня назад

    I have EDS and I struggle with smaller parts. I want to get one to help me print things to aid in fixing stuff but I'm worried my fingers won't be able to work on the tiny pieces well. Do you find you need to maintenance it often?

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff День назад

      Good question! So far with the P1S, I haven't had to touch anything at all, just print print print.

  • @groto27
    @groto27 2 дня назад

    Still waiting for red shirt Jeff’s exclusive channel 😂

  • @MrDonXX
    @MrDonXX 2 дня назад

    I like watching Jeff but puting this printer together I wanted to yell Read The Fuc&in manual how annoying and stupid not to read the manual that tells you everything you need to know

    • @RNMSC
      @RNMSC 20 часов назад

      I'd mark it up to the history we have of getting manuals that are anything but useful in setting up devices. As it was, Jeff did better than I did with my A1 Mini in that I had to go back to the manual and re-read it to find that I'd missed removing 2 screws that didn't stand out in the manual as holding the Z-axis in place. Found the reference, and pulled them and was off to the races.

  • @diabeticnomad
    @diabeticnomad 2 дня назад

    Hey now my St. Louis friend has 3d printers I can “borrow” 😂

  • @JohnImpallomeni
    @JohnImpallomeni 2 дня назад

    I bought a Bambu X1 Carbon and even today, the printer amazes me. Congrats on the P1S, if I get a second printer, it will probably get a P1S.

  • @markcohen5094
    @markcohen5094 2 дня назад

    yeah, my printer came the same way.. Took a while to get the glue off the door. As an aside, you might want to print rings for your spools.. The AMS doesn't like cardboard spools...

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      That's what I've heard... going to have to do that!

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 2 дня назад

      @@Level2Jeff when you get the time, print out a python and you won't have to worry about cardboard spools in the AMS. I did the Hydra last year when I got my P1S and it's worked well enough, but it's obsolete now. The python (same creator) doesn't care about the nature of your spool. Just ordered some bolts and bearings for the build.

  • @overnxted
    @overnxted 2 дня назад

    I dream to have one Bambu!!! But in the mean time I am working with and Ender V2, I am pushing it to print at 95mm with PLA, will continue pushing it to have faster prints.

  • @jorismunnik4999
    @jorismunnik4999 2 дня назад

    The excess shoot shoots excessive excesses I suppose?

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      Basically! I call it the poop chute... the printer poops a little every time I start a print :D

    • @RNMSC
      @RNMSC 20 часов назад

      @@Level2Jeff You may want to print a funnel to have it drop that into a trash can under that Husky bench..

  • @jorismunnik4999
    @jorismunnik4999 2 дня назад

    Protip: Always lift from your back and make sure it is in a twisted position. 😂

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      And have most of the weight on one arm, and be holding phone between shoulder and ear while doing so :D

  • @elsammael
    @elsammael 2 дня назад

    Yeah Bambu Lab!

  • @LayerbyLayerOfficial
    @LayerbyLayerOfficial 2 дня назад

    a1 or a1 mini is great if you're on a low budget!

  • @Dexter101x
    @Dexter101x 2 дня назад

    I don't get the need for it to have Wifi connection, does it have an ethernet connection?

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      Unfortunately no... I'm looking into how I can get it integrated more easily into my other 3D printer ecosystem, for which I prefer OctoPrint.

    • @Dexter101x
      @Dexter101x 2 дня назад

      @@Level2Jeff I'd rather prefer everything wired than WiFi. Its strange that they would only have that and Bluetooth

  • @arubial1229
    @arubial1229 2 дня назад

    "I guess I just stick it in there and that's it. Can you do multiple of these?"

  • @thrawnis
    @thrawnis 2 дня назад

    Just bought this last week. While I love tinkering, the Bambu Labs P1S has been an absolute gem!! This printer has had a 100% success rate with 10+ prints over the last week with no prepping or special settings. Just works perfectly out of the box (literally)! I had the Ender 3 Pro and AnkerMake M5 before and while they are fine, they were a real pain in the butt to make work properly and consistently. Anyway, love your videos and keep ‘em coming!

  • @Sama_09
    @Sama_09 2 дня назад

    Welcome to new addiction, now we get to see more jeff prints videos on how to programatically create cad models 😂

  • @barryh9653
    @barryh9653 2 дня назад

    Love the concept of 3D printing, hate the fact that only plastic is the only option for hobbyists. Much rather print in a material that is already 100% recyclable.

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      Ditto; I think now that 3D printing is getting to be a little more mainstream (you don't have to maintain the printer more than you print on it), it could be interesting to see where recycling goes.

    • @amirpourghoureiyan1637
      @amirpourghoureiyan1637 День назад

      I saw a while ago someone using shredders to reuse the material after going through lots of prints, it's a drawn out way of reusing the plastic but it's fine if you want to keep your environmental waste down.

  • @chrisnc0
    @chrisnc0 2 дня назад

    I feel like we're witnessing the birth of a new hobby. I'm here for it.

  • @pjohnson21211
    @pjohnson21211 2 дня назад

    when you balanced the printer on the box I was on pins and needles expecting a Linus crash ........

  • @michaelbraaten
    @michaelbraaten 2 дня назад

    I’ve had a P1S combo since December, printed thousands of hours on it already! Printing is my new fave hobby!!!

    • @zahirkhan778
      @zahirkhan778 2 дня назад

      Do you regret not getting a X1C ?

  • @wimnanoe5887
    @wimnanoe5887 2 дня назад

    Great video again Jeff, just saving up for the X1 carbon

  • @__Ben
    @__Ben 2 дня назад

    Definitely right to do Klipper for your S1... I've got klipper on mine (and swapped it to linear rails...) and I can print normal (as in, not those 'high speed' variants) of PLA fairly fast, still not as quick as a CoreXY machine though.

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      Yeah honestly doubling the speed would be good enough for most times, when I'm not up against some deadline!

  • @arekx
    @arekx 2 дня назад

    Printing presliced and optimized benchy gcode, that printer manufacturers provide, makes little sense. It's specially optimized to show "the speeeed". Slice own benchy - that's the real test. Hint: it will be much slower.

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      Did so, was still very fast! Obviously you can tweak things a lot when you slice your own models, but check out the video where I printed the PIZ dispensers for Open Sauce-this thing was still wicked fast compared to the Enders of old. Though I think I can get them moving a little more smooth/fast with Klipper.

    • @arekx
      @arekx 2 дня назад

      @@Level2Jeff I meant bambu presliced benchy vs own sliced benchy (even with tweaking). I wouldn't go with improving Ender but sold it and bought A1 as a second printer. Klipper will give you speed but won't get you sensors that are in A1 and single ecosystem for entire "print farm". Actually, it all depends what do you want - print things or play with printer upgrading. (I personally have Voron for "printer upgrading" goal but the rest is for printing mainly).

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling 2 дня назад

      @@arekx Heh, so true regarding print things vs play... I have a Positron sitting in a box. I know the second I start on that build I will be consumed by it, so I am putting it off as long as possible lol

  • @Rick-vm8bl
    @Rick-vm8bl 2 дня назад

    The little dance it does at the beginning when it calibrates is working out the vibration resonance. It calculates if it needs to compensate for things like a wobbly table. It also uses it to tune the motors to be less noisy. Hacking wise the P1 is a little behind as the mainboard doesnt run full Linux like the X1 (which is already hackable with the X1Plus project firmware). You do still get MQTT, FTP, etc with the P1 though. The X1 and P1 also support upto 4 AMS boxes, thats why there was an extra cable and two sockets on the unit, you just daisy chain them. You need the AMS Hub however to replace the standard hub on the back of the printer, it basically has 4 ptfe slots instead of the 1. Well worth being on the BambuLab subreddit, lots of truly awesome projects going on over there :)

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      Ahhh... that's a lotta boxes! I can't imagine needing that many filaments but I guess you could just have that be your storage mechanism too.

    • @Rick-vm8bl
      @Rick-vm8bl 2 дня назад

      @@Level2Jeff They do work pretty well as dry boxes...and if you're lazy and dont want to keep changing filaments like me :D I've got 2 hooked up to a P1S and 2 on an X1 and honestly it just makes things easier, I can just remotely drop files onto the printers via FTP or trigger the print from bambustudio without needing to change out filaments.

  • @TheOisannNetwork
    @TheOisannNetwork 2 дня назад

    I want this one, but it's like $1300 in Norway. :(

    • @wimnanoe5887
      @wimnanoe5887 2 дня назад

      At the moment they have anniversary sale. Get big discounts as i am saving up for the x1 carbon

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      Drat, wish international rates were similar!

  • @MarcoGPUtuber
    @MarcoGPUtuber 2 дня назад

    Always happy to watch!

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 2 дня назад

      Always happy to give your comment a heart ;)

  • @vincei4252
    @vincei4252 3 дня назад

    I've had remote connect to my raspberry pi in London for over 10 years now. With the right software installed I can ssh to it from any of my machines here in the US. I'm missing the part where I need to login to some other service to make use of such a fundamental feature of Linux. If I had my tinfoil hat on you'd probably think I was a crazy person 😂 I ship my friend in London a new Pi to upgrade the one in his network cabinet every 3 or 4 years. I considered switching to a mini-pc but the Pi has worked so well I can't really justify it.

  • @RalphHightower
    @RalphHightower 4 дня назад

    Charlotte's got a Micro Center? That's about a two hour drive for me.

  • @KS-wr8ub
    @KS-wr8ub 4 дня назад

    I like that they roll it out to all Pi’s and that it’s free. Though me personally I rather use Tailscale/Headscale on my devices. 👍

  • @jobasti
    @jobasti 4 дня назад

    ​ @Level2Jeff - Power Monitor Dashboard all the things - YES PLEASE

  • @RadRider33
    @RadRider33 4 дня назад

    I use Tailscale for device access remotely and while it works over a high-latency connection it isn’t exactly pleasant. A few 100 ms between typing and getting feedback on the terminal feels really unnatural. I’ll have to give this a shot!

  • @yodal_
    @yodal_ 5 дней назад

    Anyone* who needs or wants a home VPN should just go with Tailscale nowadays. That feels like a much more flexible, open, and understood solution than this. * Yes, some people want to roll their own or don't trust Tailscale, but those are the extreme minority.

  • @realcartoongirl
    @realcartoongirl 5 дней назад

    i would setup a vpn and maintain

  • @DaHaiZhu
    @DaHaiZhu 5 дней назад

    Other issues: Is this open source? Where's the code? What encryption is being used? Is it true end-to-end? What data do they gather and store? Who "owns" it? Who has access to it? Can you later opt-out and have all your data removed? So many trust questions

  • @DaHaiZhu
    @DaHaiZhu 5 дней назад

    So this uses a cloud service to remote access into your Pi? A cloud service that hackers love to exploit. A cloud service that puts everyone's credentials at risk in one juicy spot for hackers to get. Given just about every corporations' track record of keeping their cloud services secure, I think I'll pass. Plus, do you really think a now publicly owned company, beholden to its shareholders and not its customers, won't be selling and distributions whatever info they can scrape off your connection? Thanks, but no thanks.

  • @nurmr
    @nurmr 5 дней назад

    mosh is also a great replacement for ssh on high latency or unreliable connections. If you can get it to work, it's kind of magic how responsive remote shell sessions feel.

  • @iam.jasonhoward
    @iam.jasonhoward 5 дней назад

    It's awesome that MicroCenter brought you out. You’re welcome back to NC anytime, Jeff.

    • @Level2Jeff
      @Level2Jeff 5 дней назад

      Two times in two years-I've been to NC more than Illinois lately!