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In this week's Podcast: It's cold, damp and February! A beekeeper could easily get a little down at the thought of there being no end to this Winter in sight, but not me! I'm already thinking about those warmer Spring days and my thoughts are turning towards replacing winter losses and basic queen rearing. Hi, I'm Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 334 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.Beginners Courses at Thorne BeehivesContact Me at The Norfolk Honey CompanyJoin Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access HereStewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click HereTwitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our FeedInstagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great PhotographsSign Up for my email updates by visiting my website hereSupport the show
Eric, Corey and Bob discuss the Launch of the VMUG advantage VCF labs, the Hardware needed and of Course vExperts . If you want to see the hardware SPECs for you NUCs, look here: https://fojta.wordpress.com/2025/02/23/gmktec-k8-plus-vsphere-mini-lab/
In this special archive episode of Honey Bee Obscura, Jim Tew and the late Kim Flottum dive into the age-old debate between starting with packages or nucleus colonies (nucs). Whether you're a beginner beekeeper or looking to expand your apiary, this episode provides invaluable insights and practical advice to help guide your decision-making. Jim and Kim discuss why packages are often the preferred choice for beginners, emphasizing their simplicity and control. They explore the advantages of nucs, which allow for faster colony growth and even the potential for a honey harvest in the first year. The conversation also delves into the challenges associated with both methods, including population drops in packages and the increased risk of varroa mites in nucs. Throughout the episode, they offer practical tips for selecting and managing both packages and nucs, ensuring your colonies have the best possible start. Their candid and informative discussion highlights the considerations beekeepers should weigh when preparing for spring and making decisions about their next colony purchase. Join us for this insightful episode, where two legends of the beekeeping world share their expertise and experiences to help you succeed in your beekeeping journey. Listen Today! ______________________ Thanks to Betterbee for sponsoring today's episode. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com ______________________ Honey Bee Obscura is brought to you by Growing Planet Media, LLC, the home of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Music: Heart & Soul by Gyom, All We Know by Midway Music; Christmas Avenue by Immersive Music; original guitar music by Jeffrey Ott Cartoons by: John Martin (Beezwax Comics) Copyright © 2025 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
Looking at trying the Queen Castle for the first time and with following boards creating 2 frame nucs. First time trying this, but hoping it will reduce the workload and increase the success rate in doing July splits.
Hey friends, today we continue our series all about migrating from VMWare to the world Proxmox! Specifically: Getting my first Proxmox-based NUCs out in the field for live engagements! Pulling the trigger on two bare-metal Proxmox servers to eventually replace my vCenter environment. OVHCloud made it super easy to to add Proxmox to those bare-metals with a simple wizard. I couldn't figure out how to get a Proxmox VM as the main firewall for the whole Proxmox node, but it turns out it helps to RTFM. When getting a bare-metal OS/hypervisor installed, be careful in that the provider may leave the management ports of that host open to the whole world. In OVH's case, they have a software firewall that can be tuned so that, for example, only you can hit the management ports for the box. Getting VLANs setup is a snap once the virtual hardware stuff is in place.
In this episode, Jim introduces listeners to the world of beekeeping through the experiences of a new beekeeper, his grandson Will. As a high school junior with a budding interest in bees, Will's initial steps into beekeeping offer a fresh perspective and relatable insights for anyone curious about starting this fulfilling hobby. Throughout the episode, Jim and Will discuss the thrills and challenges of the early days of beekeeping, from handling the first hive and managing initial fears to dealing with unexpected issues like ant invasions. Jim's mentorship provides Will—and the audience—with practical advice, emphasizing the importance of local beekeeping connections and the inevitability of bee stings in a beekeeper's life. Listeners will find the episode particularly captivating as it not only explores the technical aspects of starting with nucs versus packages but also delves into the emotional journey of a young beekeeper embracing the complexities of this ancient craft. The conversation is filled with anecdotes and wisdom, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the realities of beekeeping. This episode serves as a reminder that beekeeping is a journey filled with learning and adaptation, suitable for a wide range of enthusiasts, from those considering beekeeping to seasoned experts looking for a refresh on the basics. Listen today! ______________________ This episode is brought to you by the support of Bee Culture Magazine: The magazine of American Beekeeping since 1873! Each month, Bee Culture delivers the best information in an easy to read magazine, full of content from beekeepers, researchers and regular contributors, including Jim Tew and Beekeeping Today Podcast's, Becky Masterman! Subscribe today at: https://beeculture.com ______________________ Thanks to Betterbee for sponsoring today's episode. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com ______________________ Honey Bee Obscura is brought to you by Growing Planet Media, LLC, the home of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Music: Heart & Soul by Gyom, All We Know by Midway Music; Christmas Avenue by Immersive Music; original guitar music by Jeffrey Ott Cartoons by: John Martin (Beezwax Comics) Copyright © 2024 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
Sadly, the Broadcom acquisition of VMWare has hit 7MinSec hard – we love running ESXi on our NUCs, but ESXi free is no longer available. To add insult to injury, our vCenter lab at OVHcloud HQ got a huge price gouge (due to license cost increase; not OVH's fault). Now we're exploring Proxmox as an alternative hypervisor, so we're using today's episode to kick off a series about the joys and pains of this migration process.
In this episode of Honey Bee Obscura, we dive into the intricacies of nurturing nucleus colonies (nucs) with beekeeping expert Anne Frey from Better Bee. Jim and Anne discuss the benefits and methods of working with nucs, emphasizing their role in sustainable beekeeping practices. Anne shares her extensive experience, focusing on the use of double nucs and their construction, management, and advantages for beekeepers, especially when it comes to overwintering. This insightful discussion covers the strategic timing for creating nucs, the critical aspect of queen selection and management within these smaller colonies, and the overall impact on beekeeping success. The episode also touches on the challenges of maintaining the desired size of nucs throughout the beekeeping season and strategies for utilizing them as a resource within the apiary for colony health and expansion. Listen today and gain a deeper understanding of nucs as a versatile tool in beekeeping, capable of enhancing their apiary's resilience and productivity. ______________________ Thanks to Betterbee for sponsoring today's episode. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com ______________________ Honey Bee Obscura is brought to you by Growing Planet Media, LLC, the home of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Music: Heart & Soul by Gyom, All We Know by Midway Music; Christmas Avenue by Immersive Music; original guitar music by Jeffrey Ott Cartoons by: John Martin (Beezwax Comics) Copyright © 2024 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
Topics discussed on today's show: Wet Phone, Hotel Cal Lyrics, MLS Reg Season, Douchebag Transportation, fubo TV, EV Sales, Trump Shoes, Nucs in Space, Paul's Guitar, Birthdays, History Quiz, Beer Can Sex Toy, Heidi's Health Hub, Cop News, 20 in 24, Beatles News, Human Brain Chip, Kim's Purse, Marky Ramone, Deep Cut Face Off, and Apologies.
Today I look at potentially replacing Splashtop and UptimeRobot (check out our episode about it here) with Tailscale and Uptime Kuma. The missing link (which I'd love some help with) is answering this security question: how can I setup Tailscale so that my 7MinSec testing box can connect to all these NUCs spread around the globe, but those NUCs cannot connect to each other (in case one is compromised)? Got some ideas? Let me know please!
Raus bei OpenAI, rein bei Microsoft. Halt, doch nicht. Wieder rein bei OpenAI, dafür Board ausgetauscht. Da war was los bei OpenAI und Sam Altman, On/Off-CEO. Dazu noch anscheinend ein großer Durchbruch auf dem Weg zu einer Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Nvidia soll wohl Neuauflagen von RTX 4070, 4070 Ti und 4080 planen und zur CES im Januar vorstellen. "Super" sollen sie sein, also zumindest vom Namen. Angeblich sei die "Super"-Benennung dereinst begraben worden. Mal sehen. "4070 Ti Super"... Asus macht auch Sachen: Zum einen eine RTX 4060 Ti 8GB mit M.2-Slot für SSDs. Ja, das hatten wir schon mal, da war das aber nur ein Prototyp. Jetzt doch in Serie. Außerdem gibts mehr NUCs von Asus. Intel hat keinen Bock, Asus dafür umso mehr. Einen Blick hinter die Kulissen von Technikquatsch: Wir ziehen bald um! Unsere Website zumindest. Und bissl Umbau gibts auch. Wir sind gespannt. Und Mike bekommt eine Brille. Viel Spaß mit Folge 180.1!Der zweite Teil folgt in Kürze mit Ghostbusters: Afterlife und Dredge. Sprecher: Meep, Mohammed Ali Dad, Michael KisterProduktion: Michael KisterTitelbild: Mohammed Ali DadBildquellen: OpenAI/Nvidia/AsusAufnahmedatum: 24.11.2023 Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/technikquatsch.bsky.socialauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@technikquatsch 00:00:00 Mikes letzte Folge ohne Brillehttps://www.nueyes.com/e3 (nein, das erwähnt Mo in anderem Zusammenhang) 00:010:42 über Blaulichtfilter, Lightmode und Darkmode zu Ressourcenfresser Teams 00:22:50 OpenAI: Sam Altman raus, dann wieder rein, dafür Board ausgetauschthttps://www.heise.de/news/ChatGPT-OpenAI-CEO-Sam-Altman-gefeuert-9532873.htmlhttps://www.heise.de/news/OpenAI-Vorstand-in-Gespraechen-mit-Altman-ueber-seine-Rueckkehr-als-CEO-9533212.htmlhttps://www.heise.de/news/OpenAI-Personalkarussell-dreht-sich-Emmett-Shear-wird-Interims-CEO-9533461.htmlhttps://www.heise.de/news/OpenAI-Revolte-Mitarbeiter-stellen-Ruecktritts-Ultimatum-an-Vorstand-9534362.htmlhttps://www.heise.de/news/Gruende-fuer-Altmans-Entlassung-Angeblich-Durchbruch-bei-AGI-9537095.htmlhttps://www.golem.de/news/vor-ceo-chaos-openai-soll-durchbruch-bei-super-ki-erreicht-haben-2311-179699.htmlhttps://www.handelsblatt.com/technik/ki/kuenstliche-intelligenz-chatgpt-nutzer-werden-jetzt-auch-zu-programmierern/29508024.htmlhttps://t3n.de/news/chatgpt-voice-fuer-alle-gratis-1591052/ 00:42:14 Asus bringt RTX 4060 Ti 8GB mit M.2-Slot für SSDhttps://stadt-bremerhaven.de/asus-dual-geforce-rtx-4060-ti-ssd-grafikkarte-mit-integriertem-m-2-ssd-slot/ 00:48:41 reihenweise 4090 in China von Crypto- zu ML-Beschleuniger umgebauthttps://www.golem.de/news/ki-hype-palettenweise-rtx-4090-werden-zu-ki-beschleunigern-umgebaut-2311-179721.htmlhttps://www.computerbase.de/2023-11/nvidia-quartalszahlen-206-prozent-mehr-umsatz-1-259-prozent-mehr-gewinn/https://www.computerbase.de/2023-11/nvidia-hgx-h20-l20-und-l2-neue-profi-karten-fuer-china-umgehen-schaerfere-sanktionen/ 00:53:07 vermutlich neue "Super"-Karten zur CES im Januar: 4070 Super, 4070 Ti Super, 4080 Superhttps://www.computerbase.de/2023-11/grafikkarten-geruechte-geforce-rtx-4080-und-rtx-4070-ti-stehen-wohl-vor-dem-aus/ 00:57:59 CPU- und GPU-Überblick bei Gamers Nexus; Black Friday und Cyber WeekBest CPUs of 2023 (Intel vs. AMD): Gaming, Video Editing, Budget, & Biggest Disappointment (Gamers Nexus, Youtube)Best & Worst GPUs of 2023 for Gaming: $100 to $2000 Video Cards (Gamers Nexus, Youtube) 01:01:50 NAS-Pläne und Arbeiten im Hintergrund von Technikquatsch 01:07:45 Reviews zu Threadripper 7000Crazy Efficient: AMD Threadripper 7980X & 7970X CPU Review & Benchmarks (Gamers Nexus, Youtube)https://www.computerbase.de/2023-11/amd-ryzen-threadripper-7000-test/ 01:12:06 Sicherheitslücken bei NextCloud und ownCloudhttps://www.heise.de/news/Cloud-Computing-Software-ownCloud-und-Nextcloud-angreifbar-9537650.html
In this week's Podcast: Although the main honey crops of the Summer are finished for us now I did find a little bonus nectar coming in this week. It's also time to start preparing colonies for the months ahead. The final days of the summer will slip away quickly now so don't delay. Hi, I'm Stewart Spinks and welcome to Episode 271 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.Asian Hornet Info can be found HEREContact Me at The Norfolk Honey CompanyJoin Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access HereStewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click HereTwitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our FeedInstagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great PhotographsSign Up for my email updates by visiting my website hereSupport the show
Pixels and Puppets Episode 15: The Not Parzivalcast Keep up with everything Operation: Puppet does on our Linktree! https://linktr.ee/OperationPuppet 0:00 Intro We are again Andrewless, and he is Lancelot The The The? Scraping Puppets off the Wheel? (JG Thirlwell reference) 4:53 The Puppet Pit Recent builds: The last commissions are done, starting on restocking the shops, and a Hooman! Shoutout Scarlet! 3D Printer Update Live prototyping! Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/USQdYP4CZc Buy us a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/operationpuppet 39:18 Gizmotown The Deck Nook: Valve has just started selling Certified Refurbished Steam Decks, a good way to get into a Deck Nook of your own for cheaper! Out with the Mac Minis and in with the NUCs! Jamie has pivoted to a Beelink SEi11 for his Plex needs. Nintendo Switch Hacking and You! 1:17:14 Pixels and Tokens Kevin has BG3 thoughts. You won't like them. He also has thoughts about what you can play that isn't BG3. Our Top 5 Games of All Time continues with Kevin's Number 2 - Neverwinter Nights (2002)! We also talked about Neverwinter on Ep 3: https://sites.libsyn.com/450720/site/pixels-and-puppets-episode-3-no-such-thing-as-an-ai-puppet-builder-yet The Top 5 list so far: Andrew: Number 2: Mass Effect 2 (2010) Number 3: Assassin's Creed 2 (2009) Number 4: Yakuza 0 (2017) Number 5: Fort Apocalypse (1982) Jamie: Number 2. Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game (1997) Number 3: Quake (1996) Number 4: Earthbound (1994) Number 5: Zork (1977) Kevin: Number 2: Neverwinter Nights (2002) Number 3: EverQuest (1999) Number 4: Assassin's Creed: Origins (2017) Number 5: Diablo 3 (2012) Music Credits: Opening Music/Stinger: Funk Babe by emiliomerone. Audiojungle Broadcast License. Gizmotown: kiddpark, Freesound.org (Creative Commons 0 License). Pixels and Tokens: Kagateni, Freesound.org (Creative Commons 0 License) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Home Assistant accidentally takes over Noah's house, and Micah Pendleton returns to dig into specifics about professional video production on Linux. -- During The Show -- 00:58 Steve's Luddite Week Amazon return with no phone Society is going to requiring phones 05:00 VLANs - Norm Steve's VLANs VLANs 10 Admin 20 Guest 30 Production/Servers 40 Critical VPN back in Write back in! 07:00 Gary from Grand Forks Home Assistant news broadcast plugin Firefox video popout 12:00 X1 Carbon Issues - JJ4884 Set "Linux option" in UEFI Noah's is 6th Gen X1 Carbon 14:00 News Wire Asahi Linux's Flagshiop Distro - ARS Technica (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/08/asahi-linux-will-offer-a-flagship-fedora-remix-for-apple-silicon-macs/) Rhino Linux 1.0 - Rhino Linux (https://rhinolinux.org/news-6.html) Zorin OS 16.3 - ZDnet (https://www.zdnet.com/article/zorin-os-16-3-is-now-available-and-ready-to-make-using-linux-even-easier/) Nitrix 2.9.1 - nxos.org (https://nxos.org/changelog/release-announcement-nitrux-2-9-1/) CBL-Mariner 2.0 - Phoronix (https://www.phoronix.com/news/CBL-Mariner-2.0-Adds-Clippy) Vulkan Driver Merged - Gaming On Linux (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/08/nvk-the-open-source-vulkan-driver-for-nvidia-merged-into-mesa/) CORE-V MCU DevKit - CNX Software (https://www.cnx-software.com/2023/08/04/core-v-mcu-devkit-features-open-source-32-bit-risc-v-core-amazon-aws-iot-connectivity-mikrobus-expansion-vga-camera/) Reptile Root Kit - The Hacker News (https://thehackernews.com/2023/08/reptile-rootkit-advanced-linux-malware.html) IBM & NASA AI Model - News Room IBM (https://newsroom.ibm.com/2023-08-03-IBM-and-NASA-Open-Source-Largest-Geospatial-AI-Foundation-Model-on-Hugging-Face) 15:28 Noah's HASSIO Adventure Automate around something Security Lights Home Controller (Home Assistant) X10 horrible experience Lutron RadioRA System behind training course learned other things during the course Home Assistant accidentally promoted to production Upgrading HASSIO extremely smooth Rebuilt light scenes in Home Assistant What is the best "dimmer"? What is the best way to run Home Assistant? In a VM In wall screens? No mics or camera's 5" Low res touch screen Pi's, Nucs, POE Hat? Best LED Controller Shelly? Depends on the desired protocol Tasmota vs ESPHome? ESP32 vs ESP8266 vs others like RP2040? 30:15 Special Guest Micah Pendleton How would you build Caution Glass Studio (https://www.cautionglass.com/) differently? What Distro did you standardize on? Kubuntu PopOS How would you capture live video? ATEM Mini DeckLink STI and HDMI capture HDMI outdoors is a nightmare Not all STI camera's are the same HDMI to STI converter Inkscape replaces Adobe Illustrator Best Camera under $500 Go used Sony A6400 No reason to upgrade today Best Camera under $1000 Still consider used Black Magic Pocket 4K Shoots Braw (Black Magic Raw) Great lens mount Best Camera under $10,000 Black Magic URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 Original Ursa Mini doesn't support BRAW What doesn't work well under Linux Awareness is the problem DaVinci Resolve issues Plugins What specs do you look for? Asus TUF Book Dedicated GPU -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/349) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed)
Reach and engage with your audience! Check out Moosend free for 30 days at https://lmg.gg/moo Reserve the next generation of Samsung Galaxy devices at https://lmg.gg/galaxyunpacked Looking for electronic components and equipment? Consult the specialists! Head over to https://lmg.gg/CircuitSpecialists and save 10% using code “LMG” Timestamps (Courtesy of NoKi1119) Note: Timing may be off due to sponsor change: 0:00 Chapters. 1:26 Intro. 1:53 Topic #1: LTT's video accidentally DDoSes Medicat USB. 2:43 Who has LTT done this to before? 3:53 Medicat DDoSed again, LTT's history of overloading pages. 8:34 Topic #2: NVIDIA won't make FE RTX 4060 Ti 16GB. 10:19 NVIDIA won't send review samples, "why not do something?" 12:44 Linus mentions the spot price of DRAM. 14:30 HU's quote on TPMs' response to RTX 4060 Ti. 15:37 Why wouldn't TPMs add more memory? Linus's scenario. 18:28 LTT's incoming video, Linus on controlled & soldered chips. 25:24 Discussing scrapped shows by networks. 28:19 Screen Actors Guilds' stupid guidelines. 29:12 Linus on playing games, Linus's "vision." 31:22 LMG's past of studios sponsoring. 32:39 Merch Messages #1. 33:28 Private V.S. public sector work. 39:24 Worst time you've accidentally violated an NDA? 43:11 Topic #3: Proposed Cooper Davis Act forces sites to report users to DEA. 46:46 Possible over-reporting users for "suspicious" activity. 50:12 Discussing prescriptions V.S. concrete proof. 52:22 LifeLock offers a free year after identity theft. 55:32 Linus on second-hand car sales tax, discussing tax. 59:18 Topic #4: Water Cooled PC Build of the Month. 1:04:22 Sponsors. 1:09:34 LTT Screwdriver Stubby ft. Funny camera. 1:11:31 Launch date, Luke showcases the Stubby. 1:17:23 LTX 2023 exclusive merch. 1:19:12 LTT backpack update. 1:19:47 LTT x iFixit screwdriver ft. "Work," funny camera. 1:26:04 Merch Messages #2. 1:26:09 Would Linus be on time for LTX WAN Show? Merch messages via LTX booths? 1:27:20 Would Linus make a deodorant? ft. MrBeast Burgers. 1:33:43 What would Labs want to take an X-ray first? 1:34:26 Inspections, products of choice, food discussion. 1:51:31 Topic #5: "Glorbo" returns to World of Warcraft. 1:52:43 "Bot-operated news website," funny Reddit post & article. 1:55:14 Topic #6: Refurbishing phone screens using LASERs. 1:56:40 Topic #7: Activision restores old COD servers. 1:58:21 BattleBit, graphics V.S. gameplay, nostalgic games. 2:11:52 Luke shows TARKOV's K/D rating leaderboard. 2:13:26 Nintendo's remake of Super Mario RPG. 2:14:52 Topic #8: Meta discontinues Quest Pro. 2:21:08 Topic #9: Corsair purchases Drop. 2:24:24 Topic #10: ASUS now manufacturers NUCs. 2:24:49 Topic #11: Military information leaked due to a mistype. 2:25:32 Merch Messages #3 ft. After Dark WAN Show. 2:26:46 Luke's possible United Launch Alliance Testing Lab tour. 2:31:10 How did last week's free shipping shake out? ft. Calling Savage Nick. 2:40:10 Is a single cable eGPU setup viable in 2023? 2:44:08 How did Linus develop his writing & editing style? 2:47:10 Most stress Dan had producing something live? How did you manage? 2:48:35 How do you think anti-cheat devs will react to Sandboxing? 2:50:48 Framework Laptop 16" AMD Ryzen DIY is live. 2:57:10 Linus's conversation with Terren, Linus & Luke working together. Cont. Merch Messages #3. 3:01:10 Clear purple screwdriver when? 3:07:55 When will LTTStore backpacks start shipping with new zipper pulls? 3:09:01 What's your favorite meal to make yourself? 3:11:40 What is the best and dumbest convention swag you purchased or been given? 3:13:56 Ever thought of getting a dead mall? 3:14:14 Donating my old motherboard & RAM to students? Would Labs sponsor tech students? 3:15:38 Do you expect Apple to avoid EU's removable batteries bill? 3:15:50 Chances of getting LTTStore jeans? 3:16:15 Luke's FP creative day. 3:18:28 Selling LMG items on Microcenter? 3:20:53 Would LTT exist if you never met Luke? 3:29:09 Outro
Episode 410 avec Sébastien B. et Xavier. Sommaire : A comme Avion (00:02:32) Google prépare un nouveau mode avion. Google dépose un brevet pour un mode avion qui s'active tout seul en fonction de plusieurs facteurs externes. (source) C comme Ceinture (00:08:51) La ceinture qui vallait des dizaines de milliers d'euros. Un nouveau type de passeur en vogue, celui de matériel High Tech en Chine. (source) E comme Espace (00:12:55) Quand Starlink parasite des ondes radios réservées. Starlink: les satellites parasitent une fréquence radio réservée aux astronomes. (source, source) L comme Li-Fi (00:16:07) Et la lumière fût, enfin Fi, ou ...? Le LiFi devient un standard IEEE officiel. (source) M comme Médecine (00:24:24) Quand l'IA aide à lutter contre les maladies rares. Des chercheurs belges identifient la cause d'une maladie rare et un possible traitement grâce à l'IA. (source, source) N comme Nuc (00:29:01) L'Euh-Nuque, c'est finiiii. Intel abandonne la production des NUCs. (source) P comme Plasma (00:38:32) Une nouvelle technologie de réduction de bruit mise au point. L'EPFL met au point une technologie de réduction de bruit active par ionisation de l'air. (source, source, source) P comme Plomb (00:43:21) Ainsi plomb plomb plomb, les petites marionnettes. AT&T et Verizon ont du plomb dans l'aile, ou les câbles. (source)
Intel is giving up on NUCs and Asus is taking over the line, millions of classified US military emails are going to a Russian ally thanks to a common typo, and monitoring SSDs. Plugs Support us on patreon Linux and FreeBSD Firewalls – Part 2 News Intel is quitting on its adorable, powerful, […]
0:00 Meta releases Llama 2 1:46 ASUS will make Intel NUC PCs 2:52 US govt Cyber Trust Mark 4:10 VistaPrint 4:43 QUICK BITS 4:50 Norway threatens Meta with fines 5:36 Reddit deletes chat history, revives r/place 6:12 Amazon delivery driver cam footage leaks 6:42 Google disables employees' internet 7:26 US military emails diverted due to typo News Sources: https://lmg.gg/W4P7K
A daily update on what's happening in the Rocket Pool community on Discord, Twitter, Reddit, and the DAO forum. Today's episode covers: CowSwap hint at a huge rETH trade, RPL liquidity vanishes, and people start borrowing RPL on Aave. 0:00 - Welcome 0:20 - CowSwap are hinting at something big happening https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/704196071881965589/1131243168373936169 https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1131301969898770553 3:38 - RPL in a liquidity dead zone https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1131364988028719226 6:47 - Bond reduction failed https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/894377118828486666/1131026040089751592 https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1131051224834265108 9:36 - Allnodes offer a solution for dissolved mini pools https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/1099016829483098162/1131249455727910964 11:11 - Patches has a warming about mnemonic use https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/468923220607762485/1131282045457403924 13:31 - Aave borrowing of RPL starts happening https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1131133046494593044 https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1131245123490033694 16:21 - Entangle reach out for a partnership https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/704196071881965589/1131246430078648361 16:56 - Asus will start making NUCs https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405164275036848128/1131091200837943326 18:17 - ETH ICO minter moves eth to Kraken https://twitter.com/spotonchain/status/1681477716657471488?s=20 20:06 - Sassal on bear market dynamics https://twitter.com/sassal0x/status/1681506405378056193
This week Jeff is accompanied by Jon (the Hoppy Bunny Beer Tech Man) and they are discussing everything happening in the world of tech, computers, gaming, craft beer and cocktails.
Episode 410 avec Sébastien B. et Xavier.Sommaire :A comme Avion (00:02:32) Google prépare un nouveau mode avion. Google dépose un brevet pour un mode avion qui s'active tout seul en fonction de plusieurs facteurs externes. (source)C comme Ceinture (00:08:51) La ceinture qui vallait des dizaines de milliers d'euros. Un nouveau type de passeur en vogue, celui de matériel High Tech en Chine. (source)E comme Espace (00:12:55) Quand Starlink parasite des ondes radios réservées. Starlink: les satellites parasitent une fréquence radio réservée aux astronomes. (source, source)L comme Li-Fi (00:16:07) Et la lumière fût, enfin Fi, ou ...? Le LiFi devient un standard IEEE officiel. (source)M comme Médecine (00:24:24) Quand l'IA aide à lutter contre les maladies rares. Des chercheurs belges identifient la cause d'une maladie rare et un possible traitement grâce à l'IA. (source, source)N comme Nuc (00:29:01) L'Euh-Nuque, c'est finiiii. Intel abandonne la production des NUCs. (source)P comme Plasma (00:38:32) Une nouvelle technologie de réduction de bruit mise au point. L'EPFL met au point une technologie de réduction de bruit active par ionisation de l'air. (source, source, source)P comme Plomb (00:43:21) Ainsi plomb plomb plomb, les petites marionnettes. AT&T et Verizon ont du plomb dans l'aile, ou les câbles. (source)
In this episode of Pro AV Today, host Ben Thomas interviews John Deatherage, CEO of Simply NUC, about the growing prominence of NUC (Next Unit of Computing) devices in professional AV installations.Deatherage highlights the advantages of NUCs in the AV industry, such as their compact size, performance capabilities, and customization options. He explains how NUCs are scalable and versatile, making them suitable for various AV applications, from digital signage to conference rooms.The discussion emphasizes the importance of future-proofing AV installations, with Deatherage noting that NUCs are easily upgradable, allowing integrators to adapt to evolving technologies without replacing the entire system. This flexibility ensures cost-effectiveness and cutting-edge performance in the long term.Deatherage provides specific use cases where NUCs have made a significant impact, including digital signage, video walls, immersive experiences, and advanced control systems. He highlights NUCs' role in delivering innovative and immersive audiovisual experiences across different environments.The conversation concludes with Deatherage discussing the future potential of NUCs in the pro AV industry, particularly in areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and edge computing. He envisions NUCs playing a crucial role in creating immersive audiovisual experiences for various applications.Join host Ben Thomas and John Deatherage as they explore the rise of NUCs in pro AV installations, uncovering their benefits, versatility, and transformative impact in the world of professional audiovisual technology.
Try Notion AI for free at https://www.Notion.com/wan Reserve the next generation of Samsung Galaxy devices at https://lmg.gg/galaxyunpacked Upgrade your appliances! Check out Dreo at https://lmg.gg/dreo Timestamps (Courtesy of NoKi1119) Note: Timing may be off due to sponsor change: 0:00 Chapters 1:02 Intro 1:28 The reason behind late WAN 3:00 Topic #1 - Apple's debatable iPhone satisfaction claims 4:00 Satisfaction "rates," 451 Research's odd surveys 9:56 Topic #2 - Intel discontinues NUC mini PCs 13:35 451 Research's quote on their service 14:40 Usages of NUCs, recalling GIGABYTE's BRIX 17:20 Intel will still support existing systems, why did NUCs fail? 20:43 LTTStore's Lime Day deals 22:38 Free shipping coupon for above $150, Linus calls Nick 25:40 Merch Messages #1 34:02 Topic #3 - China hijacks government emails, Skyblivion's Discord hijacked 36:36 Forged authentications, discussing the danger behind this 39:58 LMG & Floatplane is hiring 40:21 Free global shipping overwhelms DLL 42:17 Sponsors 43:59 Secret Shopper - Sponsors Edition 48:16 Sponsors continued 49:00 Merch Messages #2 1:14:29 Mellow_Labs's "Hit me Dan!" desktop toy 1:19:05 Topic #4 - Amazon is not a "large online platform" 1:21:14 European retailers, discussing AWS & Amazon's response 1:33:08 "Where's your Canadian Tire!?," collectible bills 1:36:43 Linus looks at pinball forums & Super Chexx thread 1:42:08 Topic #5 - EU will require replaceable phone batteries 1:43:11 Video of modified Super Chexx 1:45:17 Would this result in replaceable batteries outside of the EU? 1:50:10 Luke notices the dashboard, "profitable margins" 1:54:34 Topic #6 - PlayStation 5 Access Controller to release soon 1:59:50 Topic #7 - NVIDIA pressures board partners to stop building Battlemage GPUs 2:07:00 Topic #8 - Windows Update Restored updates old OSs 2:08:10 Topic #9 - Battalion 1944 refunds backers 2:12:51 Topic #10 - US Telecom cables' toxic lead hazard 2:16:56 Merch Messages #3 ft. On a break Dan, WAN Show After Dark 2:26:22 Dealing with management when they want to replace working on computers? 2:27:56 How much in-house engineering do you do at LMG? 2:30:54 Would 16:9 stay the standard, or 21:9 be more widely used? 2:33:16 Possible conflict of interest with LTT & iFixit? 2:35:15 Schedules for LTX livestreams? 2:41:08 What are your best tinkering stories? 2:46:53 Advice on protecting your devices from threats? 2:48:52 What to do about GPU water blocks causing wrecked loops? 2:51:03 Good headset reviews despite the lack of content creators? 2:56:35 Any special colors for the stubby screwdriver? 2:58:45 Do you miss the 5 hour WAN Show? 3:01:28 How much did you expect to lose from Lime Day? 3:04:41 What would you say was your highest high & lowest low at LMG? 3:06:14 What would you test the gaming minivan with? 3:09:30 Anything Linus does about his insomnia? 3:12:51 Ever considered hiring an analyst to find a trend with the YouTube algorithm? 3:14:26 How to get credible independent reviews you can trust? 3:16:04 How do the ladies feel when they model merch of a channel with men viewers as a majority? 3:18:22 Ever had an interaction with someone you wished you hadn't? 3:21:01 Possible LTX in Europe? 3:22:50 How would Linus's retirement party's montage look? 3:24:56 Could NVIDIA join the CPU market? 3:25:47 Do you have any bad memories of your past teachers? 3:31:27 Anything to keep in mind with opening a computer repair shop? ft. Dad joke 3:32:07 LTTStore Ryzen 7000 CPU pillows? 3:36:41 Events that nearly caused the cancellation of the WAN Show? 3:38:10 Creators Warehouse in Europe? 3:41:10 Why isn't badminton as big money-wise as tennis? 3:45:52 A service to replace M50X headcups 3:47:49 Best job match for content creators when YouTube wouldn't work out? 3:49:10 What piece of tech that baffles you with how old governments are? 3:51:24 How many PCIE lanes do you need for your devices? 3:52:18 $100,000 in sales, Luke on outro merch messages time 3:58:26 Outro
In this episode we will discuss ways to grow your apiary with two frame nucs. These smaller nucs serve multiple side benefits to your apiary, which we will also cover today.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beekeeping-for-newbees/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
There are a lot of good reasons to start a new colony in your beeyard using a nucleus (nuc) colony, consisting of a mated queen, brood and drawn comb rather than buying a package of bees. But there are some issues to pay particular attention to also. How old is the queen? How much of all kinds of brood are already there? What condition is the beeswax comb in? Does it come in it's own box, what about frame exchange and how are you going to get it home? If you're just starting out it really pays to have an experienced beekeeper with you when you go and get the nuc to ask the right questions and if possible evaluate what's inside. Check out how Jim and Kim handle these issues, and point out the how's and why's of Starting with a Nucleus Colony this spring. We hope you enjoyed today's episode. Please follow today and leave a comment. We'd love to hear from you! ___________________ Thanks to Betterbee for sponsoring today's episode. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com ______________________ Honey Bee Obscura is brought to you by Growing Planet Media, LLC, the home of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Music: Heart & Soul by Gyom, All We Know by Midway Music, original guitar music by Jeffrey Ott Copyright © 2023 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
In this week's Podcast: A new year means we can all look forward to an exciting new beekeeping season and there's no better way to get excited for it than to make some plans for the coming year. Stay tuned to hear what I have planned for the coming season.Hi, I'm Stewart Spinks and welcome to Episode 241 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.Sponsorship: I'm delighted to say that our podcast is now sponsored in part by Simon The Beekeeper - 'Making beekeeping an affordable hobby for everyone, Simon the Beekeeper provides the best value beekeeping equipment possible, along with a super-fast delivery service. The bees won't wait, so their customers don't have to either.Visit the website at www.simonthebeekeeper.co.ukContact Me at The Norfolk Honey CompanyJoin Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access HereStewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click HereTwitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our FeedInstagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great PhotographsSign Up for my email updates by visiting my website hereTags: |Beekeeping Short and SweetBeekeepingStewart Spinks
Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 88! This week we discuss whether Mini-PCs are worth your time, look at an inventive 3d Printed ESP32 Guitar, and look at the MNT Pocket Reform computer Tune in for the latest maker, tech, DIY, IoT, embedded, and crowdfunding news stories from the week. Watch the show! We publish a new show every week. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMO2NHYWNiVTzyGsPYn4DA?sub_confirmation=1 We stock the latest products from Adafruit, Seeed Studio, Pimoroni, Sparkfun, and many more! Browse our shop: https://www.electromaker.io/shop Join us on Discord! https://discord.com/invite/w8d7mkCkxj Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElectromakerIO Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electromaker.io/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electromaker_io/ Featured in this show: Electromaker of the Month Eurocircuits comp discord update Electromaker Educator: Which Language to Learn? Macintosh get's Epaper display Conductive Fabric Instructable Pocket Reform on Crowd Supply GlowStich LEDs on Crowd Supply Femto: a tiny teeny RP2040 board NUCs vs Mini PCs 3D printed Electronic Guitar uses multiple ESP32
LINKS: Hives For Heroes- To learn more and to sign up to be a Newbee or Mentor: https://www.hivesforheroes.com NEW VIDEO "BUGS IN A BOX" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiwymB450z4&t=522s Greg Burns- Natures Image Farm Interested in Nucs, Packages Queens or Supplies visit us on the web: http://www.naturesimagefarm.com/ Check out Dan & Christie's Honey Adventures at: https://www.facebook.com/RedDogRanchOhio/ Want to send us high fives, goodies or honey to spotlight on our show?? Our mailing address is: Nature's Image Farm PO BOX 1074 Zanesville, OH 43702 ***For Advertisement & Sponsorship opportunties, email us at naturesimagefarm@gmail.com.
Are we really doing whats best? Sometimes BEST practice feels like a moving target that gets further and further away. Join us for a conversation about taking responsibility for what we actual see in the beeyard, taking action and being mindful that with all the ups, there's down...there will be Hell to Pay... or have we already? Oh yeah and Lizard People:) LINKS: Hives For Heroes- To learn more and to sign up to be a Newbee or Mentor: https://www.hivesforheroes.com The Learning Yard Video on Castle Hives YouTube: https://youtu.be/RcsGYM7lVrA Suzy's Top Bar Hive: https://youtu.be/DvvVuiHRDPw Greg Burns- Natures Image Farm Interested in Nucs, Packages Queens or Supplies visit us on the web: http://www.naturesimagefarm.com/ Check out Dan & Christie's Honey Adventures at: https://www.facebook.com/RedDogRanchOhio/ Want to send us high fives, goodies or honey to spotlight on our show?? Our mailing address is: Nature's Image Farm PO BOX 1074 Zanesville, OH 43702 ***For Advertisement & Sponsorship opportunties, email us at naturesimagefarm@gmail.com.
WE'RE BACK!!! Lets get caught up!! Mentoring with Hives For Heroes, Building the Beekeeping Community with The Learning Yard at Nature's Image Farm and Dans special childhood nickname!! LINKS: Hives For Heroes- To learn more and to sign up to be a Newbee or Mentor: https://www.hivesforheroes.com The Learning Yard Video on Castle Hives YouTube: https://youtu.be/RcsGYM7lVrA Suzy's Top Bar Hive: https://youtu.be/DvvVuiHRDPw Greg Burns- Natures Image Farm Interested in Nucs, Packages Queens or Supplies visit us on the web: http://www.naturesimagefarm.com/ Check out Dan & Christie's Honey Adventures at: https://www.facebook.com/RedDogRanchOhio/ Want to send us high fives, goodies or honey to spotlight on our show?? Our mailing address is: Nature's Image Farm PO BOX 1074 Zanesville, OH 43702 ***For Advertisement & Sponsorship opportunties, email us at naturesimagefarm@gmail.com.
In this week's Podcast: The warmer weather has arrived and with it swarms, and plenty of them. Stay tuned to hear how we've faired over the last week.Hi, I'm Stewart Spinks and welcome to Episode 210 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.Sponsorship: I'm delighted to say that our podcast is now sponsored in part by Simon The Beekeeper - 'Making beekeeping an affordable hobby for everyone, Simon the Beekeeper provides the best value beekeeping equipment possible, along with a super-fast delivery service. The bees won't wait, so their customers don't have to either.Visit the website at www.simonthebeekeeper.co.ukJoin Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access HereStewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click HereTwitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our FeedInstagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great PhotographsSign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here
Intel's NUC team has always impressed; we've seen NUCs drive purpose-built computing applications, be used as digital signage media players, as in-room PCs in classrooms and as collaboration systems. However, did you know that you can get one the size of a credit card? Check this out — and check out all the post-Enterprise-Connect show news from Intel in […]
Keith: [00:00:00] Keith Ramsey with garden supply company. I've got Jason here today. Jason is our full-time beekeeper who manages the bee department. It helps people out with advice and does all of our pollination and honey chasing that we do up in, up, and down the red.Jason, now we'll talk about the difference between nukes and packages. What do you think the biggest difference is between nukes and packages? Jason? Bee Expert: Timing. Timing is the. The advantage of getting an established colony over a loose assortment of bees, which is what a package of bees Keith: are.And so packages usually come at what timeframe Bee Expert: packages are later in the season and are dependent on how the weather gums up through the south because most bees are coming up [00:01:00] from Georgia, and the lady gets them the less time you have to Keith: build. So if you get a package, you're not. You're likely not going to see honey that year.Bee Expert: You be hopeful to build out your colony, fill out all the frames with wax, and have some food stores. You'll be supplementing to get Keith: that. I bought packages initially when I got into beekeeping ten years, 10, 15 years ago. And that was the thing I didn't even know about nukes when I got into it.I knew I knew there were packages available, and I bought packages. But that was probably my biggest thing I learned down the road was that you could put a nuke in, and so our nukes come, what Bee Expert: 1st of March into February typically am. Keith: When you're in and how much, honey, could you harvest from a nuc?It Bee Expert: is an established colony. So you've already got five full frames of these in different stages of development, a queen that's accepted and a colony that's actively working. So you put that into your hive, and in a few weeks, your calling will be filling out their box the amount of space they have to live in, and you [00:02:00] can start to gear them up to make honey.So you can expect to get some honey depending on how well the weather and the season are. Keith: Sure. And the nuc and the queen, and there are many variables, but. The people look at nucs, and I think sometimes things think they're expensive. Or there's always a question of local nucs over Florida nucs.I like Florida nucs because they come early. What's your Bee Expert: thought in general, I'm looking at bees. If I'm looking for something local, I'm probably looking more regional. So I wouldn't buy bees coming out of the Northwest and Northeast. I'd be looking for bees from the south or Southeast.Sure. They don't necessarily have to be from the town I'm in, just from the general area that they're going to be forging on the same types of plants and have the same kinds of weather in Keith: general to deal with. So you, Florida bees that can handle humidity and heat, will thrive in North Carolina.They'll do just fine. Excellent. Versus something that's acclimated to cold weather and, Bee Expert: general in general, any of the bees you're going to get, be it ones that are from more Northern climate or a Southern climate, they're [00:03:00] probably going to do fine. Anyhow, because bees will still go out and do what bees do forage on flowers.Sure. It just, and it all depends on your goals as a beekeeper, too. So if you're looking to grow bees or if you're looking to produce honey for the different types of bees, you may. It May make a difference, but healthy bees are what you want in general. Keith: a healthy full nucIt just gets you that quick start in the spring. We've started nucs in the last few years. Better than 60% of them, 70% of them produced honey. And, sometimes we'll begin to a nuc in a, in an eight frame or a ten frame box and let it build-out and then put a honey super on it and harvest honey depending on where we are with established hives.But the other way you can do it is to build bees and build resources. Bee Expert: There'll be as if you're looking to have some pollinators. B's in general. Getting a nuc allows you to have to get them early enough allows you to take advantage of the full spring seat, Keith: right?So you can put them in a hive body, and [00:04:00] then when they fill out, you can go ahead and add another hive body to it. So you have twice as many resources and the ability to split a hive maybe later on. Bee Expert: Absolutely. Yep. With the package bees, you're limited in time.So you're going to get those later into this. Those bees are going to have first to accept the queen. That's been given to them to build out wax so that the queen can start laying eggs and start producing more of the colony and filling up enough of that space to reserve enough resources to get through. Keith: the summer and winter.So then you're feeding, treating, and managing that hive from, say, April 1st or May 1st. All the way around until May 1st again, right before you're going to be able to harvest any honey. Bee Expert: Absolutely. So if you're looking at the cost of things and look certainly do are more, slightly more expensive overall, upfront, but overall over the year and trying to make them survive through the following year, you'll probably spend more than.Providing resources Keith: for your package, be sure. So you're at Costco buying 25 pound bags of sugar to feed the bees instead of potentially harvesting honey the first year. [00:05:00] W what about the makeup of a package? As far as the workers, or how a package is, a package is just shaken out of a full-size hive, Bee Expert: right?So the commercial guys are the producers of packaged bees who will go through their bee yards and select a solid colony and shake quantities of bees out of those hives to provide for the packages. So civil have a large box of many pounds of bees and take a scoop out, weigh them out 2, 3, 3, 2, or three pounds each, dump them into another box, and add a queen who's separated from that colony.Keith: So you could have all forgers and no nurse bees potentially. Not all, probably, but not a good mix of. Absolutely. Bee Expert: You're getting a random assortment of bees that are pretty aggressively handled up until the time you put them in your hive. The likelihood of them doing well decreases as.As all those issues Keith: occur to him. Sure. The other thing that I think with packages that people don't factor in is [00:06:00] that bees are something that we, it's a difficult scenario because we guarantee plants and stand behind our work and everything that we do at the garden center.But these are something that comes with no guarantee. It's these fly. They're an insect. They and I've, we've had years where we installed 20 packages trying to build bees. We had extra packages, and we're going to install them in our own Hobbs. And, some of those packages fly away.So you, you know, you don't know if it's worth it, you know, and you don't see what you're getting, you know, you, uh, sometimes you get crazy BS. Oh, we're going to build out this analogy. Bee Expert: to Keith: the end. No, but you could install ten hives and have two of them fly away or have five of them fly away.So you've, if you have five, five of them fly away, and in one year, it's a 50% increase. Now you're paying 15, 15, $20 more than a nuc would cost. On the flip side, [00:07:00] You could buy a nuc, build out a hive, split it by in the first year, and have two packs. So there's a, there seems like there are so many advantages to buying a nuc. And when you think about it, it's okay, it's going to be $195 later in the season, or it's going to be $225 early. It's versus, versus the cost of a package, it's just almost it's it seems like a no brainer to go with the nuke on top of that. Just success rate as well.Absolutely. It's 99%, with the nuke and a hundred percent, if you're managing it, if something happens to, with the queen and you've got to replace a queen, you've still got a healthy nuke, and you've got resources. The other thing that I wanted to talk about was the availability of nukes.And when you start a hive, everybody's always started hives in the early spring. It's an April through May timeframe because that's when packages are available, and that's when bees are building up, and they're getting ready to go into the major flow in north Carolina's tool [00:08:00] Poplar.So they're getting ready to go into the flow. You can build a package of bees in the spring, and you can end up with a healthy hive, but with the new. There's no timeframe, except for late fall, early winter, our, through the winter the rest of the year, you can put a new can.And Bee Expert: packages are only available in the early spring. And that's about it for four packages. They're done. So your opportunity to expand your colonies is done at that point. They can be—pretty much throughout the active season. So up until late, early fall, late summer, which allows you all that extra advantages.Of trying to expand your colony through the earth, your apiary through the Keith: year. And then they're ready once they overwinter. They're ready for the honey nectar flow. So, if you put a colony in September and fed it, make sure that it's treated and cared for. You'll be making honey coming into the spring.That's correct. Yeah. That pretty much sums it up on nukes and [00:09:00] packages. Both of them are good ways to start a hive. But I think if you've got a little more money to spend, you'll save money by doing a nuc. Bee Expert: You will.Keith: Okay, perfect. We'll stop by and talk to Jason at the store. Follow us on Facebook. Come by and check out. Bond brothers have a hive at a garden supply company. It's part of our host to hive program. If beekeeping's not something that you want to do yourself, sign up for a host to hive program, and you can get involved. You can see hives. You can get into the bond brothers hive at the garden supply company.And then later on, if something you want to adopt and bring home, Bee Expert: you'll get honey from those two. We guaranteed honey from the host-type program. Yeah. Keith: So our host, the hive program, was one of the only ones you can get. You get honey out of. So it's a kind of a guaranteed program.Bee Expert: You're on the lookout for swarms as well. Keith: You have swarms. Swarms are now for sure. They're middle of spring. You'll start to see swarms and reach out to the garden center. If you see one, we'll [00:10:00] either come pick it up or get somebody to pick it up. So it's not just it. Save those bees until next time it's Keith Ramsey, Jason at garden supply company.
HIVE LIFE 2022- Collaboration Chat w BRUCESBEES, Bruce Jenne and THE CALIFORNIA BEEKEEPER, Jose Uribe for a conversation in CONTENT CREATION, GROWING A CHANNEL and WORKING TOGETHER to lift eachother up as we all strive to be the best version of ourselves. HIVE LIFE 2022 has made such an incredible impact on so many folks already. It was incredible to be surrounded by folks dedicated to being the change and being the lighthouse. #beethechange #beethelighthouse #hivelife2022 #community #beekeeping #collabchat #californiabeekeeper #brucesbees Most heartfelt thanks to Kamon Reynolds and Laurel Reynolds for all the tireless effort in orchestrating this event. Want to send us high fives, goodies or honey to spotlight on our show?? Our mailing address is: Nature's Image Farm PO BOX 1074 Zanesville, OH 43702 LINKS: Checkout this podcast episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-r52KpxTno Bruce Jenne- Brucesbees YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/brucejenne Jose Uribe- The California Beekeeper YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCaliforniaBeekeeper Website: https://uribehoneybees.ecwid.com Greg Burns- Natures Image Farm Interested in Nucs, Packages Queens or Supplies visit us on the web: http://www.naturesimagefarm.com/ Check out Dan & Christie's Honey Adventures at: https://www.facebook.com/RedDogRanchOhio/ Reserve your seat at the Hives For Heroes Benefit 3/5 Lincoln, NE: For more info and to order tickets visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hives-for-heroes-nebraska-beekeeping-conference-tickets-214456133067?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&fbclid=IwAR2yujtK4J5Puh7DZRZN8hEbzGF8UyBFfTJd1si7FJ3h9S3JFxcUqXM2TQ4
It's been one heckuva year for both Greg & Dan. Traveling the country, speaking engagements, a new farm, building a honey house, starting new bee yards, learning how to use 4 way pallets, big boy toys, learning from some of the greatest commercial beekeepers and the upcoming Hive Life Conference. Buckle up as we try to run down all the things that made 2021 a truly special year. Watch this Podcast episode on our YouTube channel over at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc0EjhHqEXi79zOsXDIIPDw Want to help support the show? Interested in Nucs, Packages Queens or Supplies visit us on the web: http://www.naturesimagefarm.com/ Check out Dan & Christie's Honey Adventures at: https://www.facebook.com/RedDogRanchOhio/ Dont forget to go check out Creative Ninja Jimbo over at: https://www.blaskmedia.com Want to send us some honey to spotlight or products to try? Please ship to: Nature's Image Farm PO BOX 1074 Zanesville, OH 43702
Today we're joined by Premier Bee Products Co-Founder, Jeff Johnson. From the Carwash business to manufacturing one of the fastest growing and trending beekeeping Foundations on the market, Jeff opens up and dives deep into building better business. What is Foundationally Better Beekeeping? How many quarters fit in a 5 gallon bucket? What does Ernest Hemmingway's "The Old Man and The Sea" have to do with any of it? Cast your line and let's find out! Be sure to check out Premier's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsevjIOgA5_BqUBZrkolEfg Check out this interview over on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-ZUvXj0H1dw Want to help support the channel? Interested in Nucs, Packages Queens or Supplies visit us on the web: http://www.naturesimagefarm.com/ Check out Dan & Christie's Honey Adventures at: https://www.facebook.com/RedDogRanchOhio/ Dont forget to go check out Creative Ninja Jimbo over at: https://www.blaskmedia.com
Discussion around Dan's computing continues, potential upgrades to jerseystudios.net, 10G networking discussion, and cloud computing woes.
Will it be packages of nucs next spring? It's only December, how do I know what I'll want, and, if any, how many I'll want? Getting nucs or packages in the spring has changed a lot in the last several years. The quality of queens has changed. Everybody has varroa, well almost everybody, so how and when do I treat these new entries into my apiary? How many of what I have now will still be here next spring? What if they all are? Or what if none are? And where can I get packages now? The post office used to deliver. That's gone. Used to be a bee supply outfit up the road, but they don't do nucs, only packages. And how much will they cost? If I can find some? An overwintered nuc with an overwintered queen is probably the best bet for making it to next fall, and I might make some honey, too. But is that queen overwintered, or brand new? And how much time and money will it cost me to get a package established next summer if it doesn't rain until August, or it doesn't quit raining until next August? Do I have the time, and the money? Gotta figure this out pretty quick, because the suppliers are already telling me they will run our fast next spring. Get your order in now, or maybe go without. Listen as Kim & Jim discuss the pros and cons of Packages and Nucs! ___________________ We welcome Betterbee as sponsor of today's episode. BetterBee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, BetterBee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com ______________________ Honey Bee Obscura is brought to you by Growing Planet Media, LLC, the home of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Music: Heart & Soul by Gyom, Walking in Paris by Studio Le Bus, original guitar music by Jeffrey Ott Copyright © 2021 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
Nucs over double-screen boards, more winter patty love, boxes with wood shavings vs foam board top insulation....the winter testing ground here we come. An extra for patrons--Links to equipment and videos mentioned in this episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/58906090 Please become a "Friend of the Podcast" on Patreon and join the folks who make the podcasts possible! In addition to huge gratitude, you get: • BONUS podcasts and early access episodes • Access to Patreon blog posts including tips and videos • Special Q&A posts to ask me questions about YOUR bees • Input on the podcast topics • Shout-outs on the show because I appreciate you! If you can support the show with $1 a month or more, please sign up today: https://www.patreon.com/fiveapple -- About Beekeeping at Five Apple Farm: Leigh keeps bees at 3000' in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. She cares for around a 'beekeeper's dozen' of hives in a rural, high elevation Appalachian forest climate. Colonies are managed for bee health with active selection for vigor, genetic diversity and disease resistance, but without chemical treatments. The apiary is self-sustaining (not needing to buy/catch replacement bees since 2010) and produces honey and nucs most every year.
In this episode, Speaker Bobby Harrell, Former Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives & Attorney Trey Harrell, a Former Federal Prosecutor, discuss the updates in the Murdaugh Saga including the breakdown of Judge Newman's decision at the bond hearing, the start of recruitment of a future 5 star QB as well as Trump's new media platform and the Chinese missile hypersonic test. Remember, this podcast or social media associated with it is not to be construed as legal, financial, stock or tax advice... If you need a lawyer in SC reach out to Attorney Trey Harrell give his office at Harrell Square in Charleston, SC at 636-TREY [8739]... If you like saving money on insurance give Speaker Harrell a call at 843.766.9900... & as always, thanks for listening... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/harrellsquared/support
Hi, I'm Stewart Spinks, and welcome to Episode 169 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.In This Week's Podcast: I'm not sure where Summer is as yet, we've had cooler, wet days with a few brighter intervals but nothing to get very excited about, I am getting excited about our Autumn Nuc plans though.Sponsorship: I'm delighted to say that our podcast is now sponsored in part by Simon The Beekeeper - 'Making beekeeping an affordable hobby for everyone, Simon the Beekeeper provides the best value beekeeping equipment possible, along with a super-fast delivery service. The bees won't wait, so their customers don't have to either. Visit the website at www.simonthebeekeeper.co.uk'Join Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access HereStewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click HereTwitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our FeedInstagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great PhotographsSign Up for my email updates by visiting my website here
Sometimes you might find yourself in a situation where you might need to do a split, but you don't really want to increase your total number of full-sized colonies. Or, perhaps you often find yourself where a few of your colonies always seem to need a boost. Well, this is where the beauty of creating a Nuc as a resource hive can come in handy. Tune in now as the guys discuss these concepts, as well as a high level overview of double screened boards and Snelgrove boards and how they can be used in processes like these.
Join us for a conversation with Bob Binnie of the Blue Ridge Honey Company. In this video Bob Binnie talks about his beginnings as beekeeper, how he grew his business and what it takes to be a commercial beekeeper. Be sure to subscribe over at Bob's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDyga7OtRJSzHzXXXurYCmQ Interested in Packages, Nucs or Feeder Plugs? Visit us at: http://www.naturesimagefarm.com/ Follow Dan Bokros over at: https://www.facebook.com/RedDogRanchOhio/
If you need or want to get some honey bees this spring, the two traditional means are to get a 3-pound package or a (usually) 5 frame nucleus colony. There are advantages and disadvantages to both and like so many things in beekeeping – it depends on the situation of which might be a better choice. Packages aren't cheap, and they are slower to develop, which is good for a less experienced beekeeper, but for somebody who wants a fast buildup, not so good. That first winter for a package is usually critical, especially if they were put on new equipment, because their time to get ready has been short, and they've been playing catchup all summer. Nucs generally offer comb, eggs, brood of all ages, honey and pollen, and a laying queen, but there can be a lot of variables for all of these attributes that can throw any beekeeper a curve. They hit the ground running, so to speak, so from a beginner's perspective it can be a steep learning curve. If it's strong and a good season, a nuc will probably make you a bit of honey. So, packages and nucs are both good options, depending on your abilities, goals and if you have mentorship to help answer questions throughout the season. Listen to Kim & Jim for more information on Packages and Nucs! __________ Honey Bee Obscura is brought to you by Growing Planet Media, LLC, the home of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Music: Heart & Soul by Gyom Honey Bee Obscura is an audio production of Growing Planet Media, LLC Copyright © 2021 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
In this episode we recap our trip to TN for the Hive Life Conference hosted by Kamon Reynolds. We break our experience down day by day learning from Randy Oliver, Kamon Reynolds, Bob Binnie, Ian Steppler and Kent Williams with all the expected shenanigans! We're in good company on this episode with fellow Ohio beekeeper Tracy Scott! Looking for package bees, Nucs or Queens? http://www.naturesimagefarm.com/shop/ Bucket Feeder Video: https://youtu.be/_xu74Lc16N4 Follow Greg over at: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc0EjhHqEXi79zOsXDIIPDw FB: https://www.facebook.com/naturesimagefarm/ Be sure to check out Dan's Farm at: https://www.facebook.com/RedDogRanchOhio/ Dont forget to go check out Creative Ninja Jimbo over at: https://www.blaskmedia.com Check out Tracy Scott at: Tracy Scott FB: https://www.facebook.com/tracy.scott.313 Hive Products FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/Hive-Products-104193291685177
We have a brief discussion about overwintering hives in nucs and queens castles and then the possibility of changing our beekeeping techniques to having half of our hives in nucs.
In this week’s podcast Brian sits down with our end user computing specialist, Tom… The post #49: Tom Fenton – TrueNAS, HP ZCentral Remote, Intel NUCs appeared first on StorageReview.com.
Top bars, natural comb, podcasting errors, hives without a Queen (apparently), queens from swarm cells — Listener Mail edition. First part recorded in the morning, 2nd part late at night....you may notice the different energy tone, haha! ;-) Thanks so much for listening! Leigh
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B/I Many beekeepers are starting out or starting over with Nucs or Packages about now. Exciting time! Here are a few tips and tricks I’ve learned over the years that may be helpful— trickle feeding, getting comb drawn, preserving comb, sizing the space, getting comfortable, encouragement to practice, read, watch, ponder, rinse and repeat. Beginner/Intermediate.
Was the Cohen dog and pony show somehow a genius brainchild of the Trump? Probably not, but why does it seem like his testimony only helped the Trumpster? Definitely something to think about as we discuss the fallout in the first part of the show. What happened in North Korea? Kim Jong Un kept the Nucs, but did the “no deal” send a message to anyone else in the international community? Listen up. Just when you thought Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez couldn’t screw things up for New York any more than she already has, Amazon pulls out of one of the biggest arrangements is history. New York loses residents to more tax friendly states every year and this loss of 25,000 Amazon jobs is a huge hit to an already overtaxed populace. Does she know what she’s doing? That was a rhetorical question by the way. Support this podcast
It is election day and I’m excited to have a guest here to talk about Bee-Friendly Gardening and Bee-Friendly Practices and sustainability! from GloryBee (https://glorybee.com/) in Eugene Oregon here’s Shandy Carroll! (https://glorybee.com/) It is election day and I have my mail in ballot in my purse and I’m excited to where my sticker the rest of the day! Tell me about your first gardening experience? I actually grew up in New Zealand, apparently my sentence structure is British Colony, which I really don’t know what that means. So, I grew up in New Zealand in a fairly rural part in a town known for it’s diving and fishing. I grew up in a nice area with a great big garden and a view of the ocean! The great thing about that spot was we could grow whatever we wanted! It’s pretty temperate located at 34º south on the coast tomatoes carrots lettuce kale All these things meant my mother didn’t have to drive 30 minutes into the supermarket too often. We had a really fun kitchen garden! So that was my first experience with it! I live in an apartment now my garden is some basil that is quite sad and some succulents that are doing pretty well because I can ignore them! I admire folks who are able to garden and my neighbors who have an amazing garden on their balcony. Sound issues of restaurant? Tell us about Glory Bee (https://glorybee.com/) ! Glory Bee (https://glorybee.com/) is a family owned company in Eugene OR it’s been in business since 1976. I have worked there for the last five years as the sustainability manager! The main products are natural food ingredients 30% of honey nuts grains flours sweeteners like agave and molasses once a year we bring in bees We have a partner who is a bee breeder. We have a a whole big event introduce our customers to bees and their hives. We have a whole education piece. Anyone can come that wants to learn about bees, they don’t hae to be getting bees to attend right? sell NUCs and hives and educational events Yes, anybody can come to the event It is in Eugene Oregon. we have food trucks and music Try to have lots of vendors that can talk about bee-friendly practices and bee friendly gardening! (https://glorybee.com/savethebee) bee friendly practices for folks like myself where I don’t have a garden, I do live in an apartment complex. So I don’t have a garden so the easiest thing is to do is Have a side conversation with the property manager make sure that we are not putting harmful pesticides on the flowers. That’s important to because I have a pet and friends that come to visit so I don’t want pesticides sprayed around my home. products that are pollinated by bees are best to be organic for the bees. So sometimes that’s really easy to do. Where I live avocados that are pollinated by the bees. organic avocados cost like 10¢ organic almonds What about bees and almonds? My husband is always concerned about the water with almond trees that they require and the droughts in California. I know, that’s concerning I live in California, I’ve seen they’ve had to pull out almond plantations because there isn’t enough water for that agriculture sometimes. They’ve put in a lot of really friendly water saving practices so most of the existing almond farms have drip irrigations that’s because the price of water is going up so it makes business sense for those farms to put in those practices. Sometimes that is an excuse for people to eat cheese and not almonds, but the amount of water that goes into producing the amount of a pound of almonds vs a pound of meat it’s disproportional the amount of water needed to produce a pound of meat. it’s interesting to get hung up on the popular boogie man the big picture we do need to eat locally as close to... Support this podcast
In my second queen rearing podcast I discuss a very simple technique of creating new queens from an existing hive that has thrown up queen cells. I call it the "Two Nucs" method of queen rearing, a method that has been in use by beekeepers for many years and one that can create many new colonies over the course of a season. No complicated equipment is required just a couple of spare nuc boxes. If you would like to get early access to my weekly podcast please check out my support page www.patreon.com/norfolkhoney I use a range of reference material including a few very good books, if you'd like to see the queen rearing books I use, check out my reading list on my website www.norfolk-honey.co.uk/readinglist. Possibly one of the best sources of accurate beekeeping information currently available on the internet is a website managed by Roger Patterson here in the UK, originally set up by a beekeeper called Dave Cushman. www.dave-cushman.net
Today we are talking about Hive Basics... -How we install Packages and Nucs -How we get the bees off to a good start
Tony "Big Bear" Sandoval, and Anthony "Antnee G" Gaines are joined by Omha local beekeeper Mike Dyer to talk about uncommon problems that might come up when packages and nucs arrive in the Spring.
Tony "Big Bear" Sandoval, and Anthony "Antnee G" Gaines are joined by Omha local beekeeper Mike Dyer to talk about uncommon problems that might come up when packages and nucs arrive in the Spring.
In this episode, I talk to Ethan Hogan about overwintering nucs in Wisconsin and some other beekeeping stuff. Treatment-Free Beekeeping Podcast: http://tfb.podbean.com Treatment-Free Beekeepers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/treatmentfreebeekeepers/ Treatment-Free Beekeeping Forum: http://forum.tfbees.net Parker Bees Website: http://www.parkerbees.com Parker Bees Blog: http://parkerbees.blogspot.com Treatment-Free Beekeeping YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC_Yb2d_9M09hcaWlghVZDg Become a patron of this treatment-free educational work: http://www.patreon.com/tfb
Well, maybe it's more like we can't live without you! It was hard taking a week off due to vacation, but Episode #004 of ChannelPro Weekly is finally here! A lot has happened in the last two weeks, including two big events from Intel and Microsoft. Join us as we break down Intel's Solution Summit in Orlando and talk about some of the things Rich got to see while he was there, including some new NUCs, Compute Sticks, and SSDs. We also discuss some of the highlights from Microsoft's Build conference, like Hololens, what happens when you let the Internet loose on a learning AI construct, and a bit of overlooked (but important) news around a new Microsoft Support offering for partners. We break down news that Datto is looking to disrupt the file sync and share market, but what are they really disrupting? Also, Rich interviews Clark Peterson from Vonage... not a name you normally think about when it comes to the channel, is it? All this and much more! Listen and subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly today! Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! Look for us in your favorite podcast app. If you don't see us (yet) then you can subscribe using this link: http://www.channelpronetwork.com/rss/cpw, or in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id10955685... Show Information: Episode #: 004Title: Admit It... You Can't Live Without UsDuration: 1:04:49File size: 59.3MBRegulars: Rich Freeman - Senior News Editor, Cecilia Galvin - Editor in Chief, Matt Whitlock - Technology Editor Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Intel Solution Summit break down New products! New CPUs, SSDs, Internet of things, and more! Geek out! M3 and M5 compute sticks - who and what are they for? Skull Canyon NUC - the extra face plate. Build 2016 break down Xamarin talk - Microsoft makes it part of Visual Studio. Hololens Developer Edition now shipping to devs When and what will see for business? Poll: How long will it be until we see Hololens applications in business? - VOTE NOW! Windows 10 Anniversay edition Botty McBotface: What happens when the internet trains a learning AI Kinlaw on ‘One Lenovo’: Mission Accomplished - System X now 'officially' in the fold. Microsoft brings out an advanced cloud support offering for partners. Datto Takes Disruptive Aim at the File Sync and Share Market What is it, and what are they really disrupting? Interview with Clark Peterson, president of Vonage for Business, on the opportunity Vonage for Business represents for channel partners. Where's Joel? Matt's Tech Pick: EVGA SC17 - It's new gaming laptop ready for pre-order ICYMI/What’s Up This Week preview
Getting pulled over with Nucs, retrieving swarm traps, and getting rear-ended.
Recorded about 4am, so please excuse me if I sound a little sleepy... I talk about the weekend course just completed at Brinscall Hall, Lancashire, and the other things happening there this year, including the Friends of the Bees Northern Gathering in August. See www.biobees.com/training.php for training and www.biobees.com/events.php for events. Then follows a bit of a rant about AI queens; the evils of packages, and the inflated prices charged by bee breeders.