Last weekend I got lucky.
I found myself wandering in a thrift shop, like it often happens, in a cold and humid autumn morning. Nothing special around me, to the point I started thinking of going home soon. In three hours I came across a clearly broken PlayStation 1, and an overpriced Commodore 64 (with overprice I mean they wanted 80€ for the untested unit, without cables, accessories, nor games. No thanks).
This corner of the Internet contains stories, comments, detail, behind the scenes, and extra material from my YouTube channel: Pacman's Revenge. Expect to find retrogaming stuff, vintage computers, electronics projects, and some DIY here and there.
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Thursday, November 23, 2017
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Is the Raspberry Pi Zero capable enough for security cameras?
Good question.
After picking up a Raspberry Pi Zero W on Kubii, and after having played around with it for a couple of days, I came to the conclusion that its suitability to the project largely depends on what you expect to achieve. I knew the Zero would be slower than the 3B, but I still got surprised by how easy it is to bring the platform to its knees.
After picking up a Raspberry Pi Zero W on Kubii, and after having played around with it for a couple of days, I came to the conclusion that its suitability to the project largely depends on what you expect to achieve. I knew the Zero would be slower than the 3B, but I still got surprised by how easy it is to bring the platform to its knees.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Testing 1-2
Ladies and gentlemen,
the adventure begins! Finally! In this blog I will collect and document thoughts, events, developments, and all those behind-the-scenes of my projects that can't find place on the main YouTube channel. As a reader, you will be bombarded with:
Have fun,
Kradion.
the adventure begins! Finally! In this blog I will collect and document thoughts, events, developments, and all those behind-the-scenes of my projects that can't find place on the main YouTube channel. As a reader, you will be bombarded with:
- Retrogaming
- Vintage hardware from the 70s, 80s, and 90s
- Obscure and obsolete technology
- Tech tales
- Electronics projects
- Seriously questionable implementations
- Programming projects
- Occasional dad-humour
Have fun,
Kradion.