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Your next Raspberry Pi project doesn't actually need a Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is just not worth it anymore ...
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I paired a Raspberry Pi with an ESP32, and it unlocked projects I never thought of before
A Raspberry Pi can do a lot, but adding an ESP32 gives it the physical reach that small hardware projects often need.
With tons of Raspberry Pi models available, it's not always clear which one you should buy. Here, we break down the form and function of all main product lines.
A Raspberry Pi can give an old monitor a completely new purpose. Here are four projects worth trying, from beginner-friendly ...
If there's one word to describe a Raspberry Pi, it would be "versatile." This small but powerful single-board computer is designed for a wide range of DIY applications, ranging from a simple media ...
A digital jukebox built with a high-quality DAC can transform your listening experience, and if you’re willing to try a ...
The Flipper One is a full-on Linux cyberdeck that solves my biggest Raspberry Pi problem ...
Based on fictional technologies from cyberpunk novels like "Neuromancer", cyberdecks are DIY-centric computing devices that ...
Learn how to build AI powered mobile apps and IoT projects with MIT App Inventor, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and ESP32 using ...
Squeezed inside the tin is a Raspberry Pi Zero W paired with a Waveshare UPS HAT and a 3.7 V LiPo battery, allowing the machine to operate untethered. A 2-inch IPS LCD provides the display, though ...
Discover how a 12-year-old Raspberry Pi successfully runs a local LLM using Falcon H1 Tiny and 4-bit quantization.
Discover the ultimate DIY cyberdeck project featuring a sliding screen, mechanical keyboard, and swappable battery modules.
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