Happy Pi Day! Calculating Pi on a Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLErU2HjQZ_ZPvIdR5BEqDgO7DsGAla_AZ

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echo "scale=1000; 4*a(1)" | bc -l

Intel NUC MythTV Backend PVR/DVR on Minimal Ubuntu Install with Raspberry Pi Frontend

In this video, I detail setting up MythTV Backend on an Intel NUC using an HDHomeRun EXTEND tuner. I use a minimal install of Ubuntu 14.04. I then configure OpenELEC (Kodi) on a Raspberry Pi to connect to the MythTV backend. If you want to run front and backend on the same computer, see this video: https://youtu.be/tJGyyo-zrG8

This is my Intel NUC build playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLErU2HjQZ_ZNqgp0yXEWkhTdFm1ZkAt7h

This is my cordcutting playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLErU2HjQZ_ZOP1mPndYoXuGm16m7S8dKk

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Raspberry Pi 2 OpenELEC microSD Card Comparison

In this video, I compare the time to start up and shutdown OpenELEC on the Raspberry Pi 2 using 5 different microSD cards.

The cards are as follows:
SanDisk 8GB Class 2
SanDisk Extreme PLUS 16GB UHS-I
Samsung Evo 16GB UHS-I
SanDisk Ultra 32GB UHS-I
Sony 64GB UHS-I

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