Ben: Here’s a guest post from Steven Sloan , a developer at MailChimp . Grounds for innovation Here at MailChimp, we’re always trying to listen hard and change fast .
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Fresh Coffee at Mailchimp
Ben: Here’s a guest post from Steven Sloan , a developer at MailChimp . Grounds for innovation Here at MailChimp, we’re always trying to listen hard and change fast .
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Fresh Coffee at Mailchimp
Sharks Cove is Microsoft's answer to Raspberry Pi Stuff.tv Listen up, tiny computer fans! Microsoft has just launched the Sharks Cove, its Windows-based answer to the Raspberry Pi – although its price tag suggests that it's aimed at a slightly wealthier market. While the current Pi, the Model B+, costs just …
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Liz: Gordon Hollingworth, our Director of Software, has been pointing the camera board at things, looking at dots on a screen, and cackling a lot over the last couple of weeks. We asked him what he was doing, so he wrote this for me
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I’m on the fence about whether or not this is an effective way to learn how to play the piano: but it’s definitely an effective way to learn about electronics, Python, servo motors, and why lasers are cool.
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Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi BADGEr ePaper Weather Station Geeky gadgets The BADGEr ePaper Weather Station uses the Raspberry Pi to show the current date, sunrise time, sunset time, weather forecast, chance of precipitation, temperature (high) and temperature (low). Raspberry Pi BADGEr ePaper Weather Station. So if you have
Ask LH: Will A Raspberry Pi Media Centre Cut My Electricity Bill?
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Ask LH: Will A Raspberry Pi Media Centre Cut My Electricity Bill? – Lifehacker Australia
If you’re familiar with the Raspberry Pi desktop experience, you’ll have noticed that windows on the desktop can be a bit slower to move around than you’re used to on your PC or laptop. This is because X , the windowing software (or composition protocol) that we use, is not optimised to use the graphics core of the BCM2835, the chip at the heart of the Raspberry Pi.
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The Raspberry Pi Dynamic Headlight Can Tell You How Fast You're Cycling TechCrunch A Brooklynite named Matt Richardson has built a working prototype of a bicycle headlight that uses a Raspberry Pi to project his current traveling speed as he rides around the city. Richardson calls it the Raspberry Pi Dynamic Headlight, and it's one …
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Raspberry ( Pi ) Jamboree heads to Education Innovation Exhibition ElectronicsWeekly.com (blog) The Jamboree will provide hands-on Raspberry Pi workshops to 350 teachers and educators, with the sessions helping to educate t5he educators, filling – they believe – a critical gap in the current ICT curriculum (with coding-focused revisions being … and more