Being the versatile single-board computer that it is, the Raspberry Pi can help you build all sorts of projects with all sorts of accessories. Throw in a camera, and you have a smart doorbell, ...
Cyberdecks have recently been growing in popularity, where fans are encouraged to indulge their designer urges and create bold new forms of computers. Much like the steampunk scene of the last decade, ...
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You, too, can build this lovely e-paper weather dashboard powered by a Raspberry Pi
E-paper is perfect for low-refresh, ultra-low-power displays like once-a-minute info. Uses Raspberry Pi Zero + Inky ...
Hackster.io member Ahmed Oyenuga has this week published a new Raspberry Pi project to the website providing a quick guide on how to set up and run the pick-n-place web application on the Raspberry Pi ...
Raspberry Pi used to create a fingerprint lock for keeping physical goods secure. A detailed guide is available for setting up a fingerprint scanner with a Raspberry Pi and a servo motor. The project ...
Well, that certainly didn’t take long. It’s been just about a month since the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 hit the market, and we’re already seeing folks revisit old projects to reap the benefits of the ...
[Geyes30]’s Raspberry Pi project does one thing: it finds arbitrary text in the camera’s view and reads it out loud. Does it do so flawlessly? Not really. Was it at least effortless to put together?
Raspberry Pi has released a new board called the Zero 2 W — and, excitingly, it costs just $15. It has more than five times more power than its predecessor, thanks to a new quad-core CPU. This makes ...
In context: The Raspberry Pi is one of the most popular Single Board Computers in the market, and it has been so since the first model was released more than a decade ago. They are great for small DIY ...
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