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Tijuana Rick’s 1969 Wurlitzer Jukebox revitalisation

After Tijuana Rick’s father-in-law came by a working 1969 Wurlitzer 3100 jukebox earlier this year, he and Tijuana Rick quickly realised they lacked the original 45s to play on it. When they introduced a Raspberry Pi 3 into the mix, this was no longer an issue. 1969 Wurlitzer 3100 Restored and retrofitted Jukebox with Arduino and Raspberry Pi Tijuana Rick Yes, I shall be referring to Rick as Tijuana Rick throughout this blog post.

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Sorting cucumbers to anti-squirrel AI: five of the best Raspberry Pi applications – Professional Engineering (subscription)

Professional Engineering (subscription) Sorting cucumbers to anti-squirrel AI: five of the best Raspberry Pi applications Professional Engineering (subscription) Raspberry Pi Trading CEO Eben Upton says the “whimsical” gourd-sorting process is one of his favourite Pi applications. Koike's microcomputer photographs the cucumbers with a webcam, before sending the pictures to TensorFlow on the Google Cloud, …

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Incredible Raspberry Pi projects in issue 56 of The MagPi

Hi, Rob from The MagPi here! It’s the last Thursday of the month and that means there’s a new issue of the official Raspberry Pi magazine : yay! Grab your copy today! The MagPi Magazine 56 The MagPi 56  covers some incredible Raspberry Pi projects built by members of our community, from simple things you can make quickly, like an easy robot or LEGO Pi case, to more advanced projects to experiment with, like a set of Pinoculars. Our news section looks at some great new happenings in the world of Pi, such as the new Pimoroni kits for Zero W, the Cambridge theme for PIXEL, and our fifth birthday celebrations

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RaspUnderControl Smart Raspberry Pi Power Supply (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets RaspUnderControl Smart Raspberry Pi Power Supply (video) Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi is a great board, you can use for learn hardware and software, for playing your favourite retrogame (and i like very much !!!), its your best friend in today's world of micro computer. I design the raspundercontrol board because i think … and more »

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Top 10 Raspberry Pi Zero Projects That Make Use Of Its Small Stature – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Top 10 Raspberry Pi Zero Projects That Make Use Of Its Small Stature Lifehacker Australia The Raspberry Pi has long been the hobbyist choice for DIY electronics projects.

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Pi-oi: a Tool for Finding the Local IP Address of Your Raspberry Pi – DZone News

DZone News Pi-oi: a Tool for Finding the Local IP Address of Your Raspberry Pi DZone News A Raspberry Pi machine is the most interesting thing I've bought this year. Why is it interesting? I think because it's small and very powerful, it can run any program written in my favourite languages like Java, Javascript (or Node.js), and PHP.

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Barrel o’ Fun: Arcade machine barrel table

What do you do if you are given a big old wine barrel? You could make it into a twee garden planter; go over Niagara Falls in it; or cut off the end and make a secret passage like in Scooby Doo.

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If you’re not a daily reader of this website, you might have missed our big news last week: The MagPi, our official magazine, is no longer a download-only magazine; you can now buy or subscribe to a print copy. Lots of you have been sending us photos of your own MagPis. Here’s a small selection; we’ll be publishing some of them in the magazine itself, so keep them coming – you can send them to  magpi@raspberrypi.org , or tweet them to @TheMagP1 .

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