Raspberry Pi has revolutionized the way we think about computers, making it possible for anyone to dive into the world of programming and electronics. If you’re looking to set up Raspberry Pi, you’re ...
The Raspberry Pi Zero 2W is one of the most useful little boards I've ever worked with. At just $15, it's affordable enough to experiment with freely and powerful enough to accomplish a lot. I've used ...
If you’ve tinkered with Raspberry Pi boards for a while, you probably know the default choice: Raspberry Pi OS. It’s lightweight, optimised, and works flawlessly for most DIY projects. But what if you ...
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Explore robotics with USF Tampa's College of Engineering! Engage in hands-on activities designed for high school students eager to enhance their technical skills and dive deeper into the world of ...
One of the first things many home labbers install is Pi-hole, the DNS sinkhole that cleans up unwanted traffic on your network by preventing your devices and browsers from resolving domain names. It's ...
“Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door,” so goes the saying, but VHS beat Betamax and the world hasn’t been the same since. In any case, you might not get rich building ...
For over a decade, the Raspberry Pi has been the go-to for a variety of creative projects, as it allows you to get started from a blank canvas. It costs about as much as a night out, yet it's powerful ...
Flight tracking is fascinating—you can watch aeroplanes move in real time, see their altitude, speed, and even where they’re headed. Many aviation fans and curious people enjoy this, and building your ...
So, you’re thinking about getting into smart home stuff, huh? It can seem a bit much at first, but it’s actually pretty doable. We’re going to look at setting up Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi 3, ...
Perhaps it’s because I was raised around adults breaking down PCS, tools, and things around the house before fixing them up again to be “even better.” Perhaps it’s because I shocked myself on the ...