Monthly Archives: January 2019

Casa open sources its Lightning Network node software – Crypto Insider

Casa open sources its Lightning Network node software   Crypto Insider As detailed in a blog post by cypherpunk Jameson Lopp, Casa open sources its node software and announces a bounty program to improve the software.

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Must-have travel gear – inexpensive zipper bags – Boing Boing

Must-have travel gear – inexpensive zipper bags   Boing Boing Ever since I started using these nylon mesh zipper bags, my travel experience has improved. I have one bag for paper stuff and pens, one for medicine and first …

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Stereoscopic camera kit piggybacks on Raspberry Pi CM3 – LinuxGizmos.com

Stereoscopic camera kit piggybacks on Raspberry Pi CM3   LinuxGizmos.com Virt2real has launched a Crowd Supply campaign for an open-spec, $89 “StereoPi” stereoscopic camera board designed to work with an RPi Compute Module …

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9to5Toys Last Call: Apple Watch Series 3 Cell $279, 9.7-inch iPad Pro $300, Amazon Logitech Sale from $14, more – 9to5Mac

9to5Toys Last Call: Apple Watch Series 3 Cell $279, 9.7-inch iPad Pro $300, Amazon Logitech Sale from $14, more   9to5Mac 9to5Toys now has a new app! Download it to stay up to date on the best gear and deals on the web. Plus don’t forget to check us out on Apple News and sign up …

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Meet Little Sophia, an educational variant to Hanson Robotics’ creepy Sophia – Electronics360

Meet Little Sophia, an educational variant to Hanson Robotics’ creepy Sophia   Electronics360 The robot is designed to teach kids STEM, coding and AI skills.

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AI on Raspberry Pi with the Intel Neural Compute Stick – Hackaday

AI on Raspberry Pi with the Intel Neural Compute Stick   Hackaday I’ve always been fascinated by AI and machine learning. Google TensorFlow offers tutorials and has been on my ‘to-learn’ list since it was first released, …

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Upcycle a vintage TV with the Raspberry Pi TV HAT | The MagPi #78

When Martin Mander’s portable Hitachi television was manufactured in 1975, there were just three UK channels and you’d need to leave the comfort of your sofa in order to switch between them. Today, we have multiple viewing options and even a cool Raspberry Pi TV HAT that lets us enjoy DVB-T2 broadcasts via a suitable antenna

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