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At last, Google discovers Raspberry Pi for real – Elektor (blog)

At last, Google discovers Raspberry Pi for real Elektor (blog) The speech recognition capability in AIY's first project is using the Raspberry Pi , along with a voice HAT (Hardware Accessory on Top) for the audio capture. The HAT contains hardware for audio capture and playback and was designed and tested with the …

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How to deploy Kubernetes on the Raspberry Pi – Linux.com (blog)

How to deploy Kubernetes on the Raspberry Pi Linux.com (blog) By having the Raspberry Pi as a secure gateway to my home network, I could use my phone to control my desktop and remotely play Spotify, open documents, and a bunch of other fun things.

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How to deploy Kubernetes on the Raspberry Pi – Opensource.com

How to deploy Kubernetes on the Raspberry Pi Opensource.com When I became interested in ARM devices, and in the Raspberry Pi in particular, my first project was an OpenVPN server.

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Set up your Raspberry Pi with Kubernetes using distributed … – Opensource.com

Opensource.com Set up your Raspberry Pi with Kubernetes using distributed … Opensource.com When I became interested in ARM devices, and in the Raspberry Pi in particular, my first project was an OpenVPN server

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LED Notification Cube is a Good First Project – Hackaday

Hackaday LED Notification Cube is a Good First Project Hackaday The brain of the system is a Raspberry Pi . [Matt] found a Python library that allowed him to directly control an RGB LED strip based on the LPD8806 chip. He wired the data pins directly to the Pi and used an old 5V cell phone charger to power the LEDs

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Piano stairs

At a Princeton hackathon a while back, Bonnie Eisenman did something rather wonderful to a flight of stairs using a Raspberry Pi, some lights, an Arduino and a handful of photoresistors. Bonnie, I can’t believe you only won second prize. This is  amazing.

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