Monthly Archives: September 2016

How to Use Docker to Cross Compile for Raspberry Pi (and More) – Hackaday

Hackaday How to Use Docker to Cross Compile for Raspberry Pi (and More) Hackaday It used to be tedious to set up a cross compile environment. Sure you can compile on the Raspberry Pi itself, but sometimes you want to use your big computer — and you can use it when your Pi is not on hand like when on an airplane with a laptop

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Gran Check

New Zealander James Zingel recognised his mother’s concern over his grandmother’s well-being, and decided to do something about it. For the Bay of Plenty Science Fair, the 14-year-old Bethlehem College student designed and built ‘Gran Check’, a Raspberry Pi-powered monitor that uses a PIR sensor to recognise his gran’s movement as she feeds her dogs, taking a photograph every morning to email back to his mother

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PiCHUB USB-C Raspberry Pi Hub (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets PiCHUB USB-C Raspberry Pi Hub (video) Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that would like to be able to connect the new USB-C cables and devices to their mini PC may be interested in a hub which is compatible with all Raspberry Pi PCs including the smaller Raspberry Pi Zero called the PiCHUB.

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