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Bonkers call to boycott Raspberry Pi Foundation over ‘gay agenda’ – The Register

The Register Bonkers call to boycott Raspberry Pi Foundation over 'gay agenda' The Register Few could argue with what the Raspberry Pi has achieved. As well as inspiring countless youngsters into computing, the tiny affordable gadget is beloved by amateur and professional techies alike. Yet a completely batshit crazy petition, even by change …

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Raspberry Pi’s smaller, cheaper rival: NanoPi Neo Plus2 weighs in at $25 – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi's smaller, cheaper rival: NanoPi Neo Plus2 weighs in at $25 ZDNet NanoPi Neo Plus2's spec shows a number of improvements over the $15 NanoPi Neo 2. Image: FriendlyARM. FriendlyARM, the maker of compact NanoPi developer boards, has released the NanoPi Neo Plus2 for $25

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Raspberry Pi challenger: Tiny NanoPi Neo Plus2 is cheap but … – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi challenger: Tiny NanoPi Neo Plus2 is cheap but … TechRepublic On paper, the NanoPi Neo Plus2 has a lot going for it, offering similar specs to the flagship Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. Raspberry Pi's smaller, cheaper rival: NanoPi Neo Plus2 weighs in ..

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Raspberry Pi challenger: Tiny NanoPi Neo Plus2 is cheap but powerful – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi challenger: Tiny NanoPi Neo Plus2 is cheap but powerful TechRepublic On paper, the NanoPi Neo Plus2 has a lot in common with the flagship Raspberry Pi 3 Model B.

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Softly To Sleep, My Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Softly To Sleep, My Raspberry Pi Hackaday For all their capacity, shutting down a Raspberry Pi can be a bothersome routine depending on how you have it set up — historically and abrupt cut to the power risks corrupting the SD card. [madlab5] had to make a few changes to a Pi running in …

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Raspberry Pi 4 rumours: No more Pi until 2019? | Alphr – Alphr

Alphr Raspberry Pi 4 rumours: No more Pi until 2019? | Alphr Alphr It doesn't look like we'll be getting the Raspberry Pi 4 any time soon. In an interview with Wired, Raspberry Pi Foundation founder Eben Upton said that the plan …

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We Dig This LEGO Excavator Conversion – Hackaday

Hackaday We Dig This LEGO Excavator Conversion Hackaday With that done, [Frank] then used a Raspberry Pi 3 to control all the hardware, being sure to house the new electronics in LEGO for an original look. The Raspberry Pi might be a lot of muscle to simply control a few motors, but it made it quick and …

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This Open Source Online Raspberry Pi Simulator By Microsoft Works Right Inside Your Browser – Fossbytes

Fossbytes This Open Source Online Raspberry Pi Simulator By Microsoft Works Right Inside Your Browser Fossbytes Short Bytes: Now you don't need a physical Raspberry Pi to get started tinkering with hardware by running code?

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