Monthly Archives: July 2018

Happy Birthday, Harry Potter: wizard-worthy Pi projects

Today marks Harry Potter’s 38th birthday. And as we’re so, so very British here at Raspberry Pi, we have no choice but to celebrate the birth of The Boy Who Lived with some wonderfully magical projects from members of the community. Build your own Daily Prophet After a trip to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter , Piet Rullens Jr wanted to build something special to remember the wonderful time he and his wife had at the amusement park.

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It’s Surprisingly Easy to Install Raspberry Pi in a Karaoke Machine – Geek

Geek It's Surprisingly Easy to Install Raspberry Pi in a Karaoke Machine Geek Everything old is new again—even that 2005 portable karaoke machine gathering dust in the back room of the Goodwill. Self-described “artist” and programmer Brett Neese proved just that by stuffing a Raspberry Pi computer into a $13 thrift-store CRT …

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Karaoke casemod: it’s surprisingly easy to hook up a karaoke machine’s CRT to a Raspberry Pi – Boing Boing

Boing Boing Karaoke casemod: it's surprisingly easy to hook up a karaoke machine's CRT to a Raspberry Pi Boing Boing Brett writes, “As a critique of the IoT buzz, I hacked a portable karaoke machine, stuffed a Raspberry Pi in it, connected it to the internet, and installed Docker on it.” (tl;dr: he needed a portable CRT for an installation, found one embedded in a …

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Learn Artificial Intelligence In The Latest Raspberry Pi Magazine – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Learn Artificial Intelligence In The Latest Raspberry Pi Magazine Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts wanting to learn more about artificial intelligence and projects they can create using the Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested to know that the latest official Raspberry Pi magazine MagPi issue 72 is now out. “AI made easy …

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Automatic mazes with Raspberry Pi and recursive backtracking

Engineerish is back with another Raspberry Pi–based project that you didn’t know you needed until now. PRINT MAZES WITH RASPBERRY PI Don’t already have a device around your home that, at the press of a button, prints something cool? Build one! Mine prints randomly generated mazes but why stop there

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Block Advertising Using A Raspberry Pi – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Block Advertising Using A Raspberry Pi Geeky Gadgets Jacob Salmela, creator of Pi-hole has published a great tutorial demonstrating how you can create a Raspberry Pi advertising blocker which is capable of blocking unwanted adverts network wide.

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Google Reveals Raspberry Pi-Compatible Edge TPU Hardware – Techstory

Techstory Google Reveals Raspberry Pi -Compatible Edge TPU Hardware Techstory 28 July, 2018. Aimed at professional engineers, the AIY Edge TPU Dev Board and AIY Edge TPU Accelerator are powered by Google's Edge Tensor Processing Units (TPUs)—specialized chips that facilitate AI assignments. Two years, ago, Google …

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Google Reveals Raspberry Pi-Compatible Edge TPU Hardware – Geek

Geek Google Reveals Raspberry Pi -Compatible Edge TPU Hardware Geek The all-in-one AIY dev board—a Raspberry Pi -esque baseboard with all the peripheral connections you need for prototyping—features a removable system-on-module (SOM) daughter board for future project scaling. Google's AIY accelerator, meanwhile, …

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