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Raspberry Pi Powered Nerf Sentry Gun – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Powered Nerf Sentry Gun Geeky Gadgets Maker Tyler Lugger has published a great project to the Hackster.io website which details how you can use a Pi mini PC to create a Raspberry Pi powered Nerf sentry gun, that uses facial recognition to lock on to its target and then opened fire. Watch ..

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Create Your Own Local Personal Cloud Using The Raspberry Pi – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Create Your Own Local Personal Cloud Using The Raspberry Pi Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or those looking for a local personal cloud to help access and store files, documents, photos and other media may be interested in a new project which has been published to the Hackster.io website by Jen Fox. The intermediate …

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DIY Raspberry Pi Weather Station – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Weather Station Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, hobbyists or students looking to create their very own DIY Raspberry Pi weather station are sure to enjoy this new tutorial published to the Hackster.io website. Displaying weather data such as humidity, temperature and …

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Awesome DIY Raspberry Pi Laptop – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Awesome DIY Raspberry Pi Laptop Geeky Gadgets A great new Raspberry Pi and Arduino project has been posted to the Hackster.io website this week created by Dante Roumega and taking the form of a Raspberry Pi DIY laptop. Check out the video below to learn more about this awesome project and how … and more »

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Geeky Gadgets Awesome DIY Raspberry Pi Laptop – Geeky Gadgets Geeky Gadgets A great new Raspberry Pi and Arduino project has been posted to the Hackster.io website this week created by Dante Roumega and taking the form of a … and more »

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Awesome Bartop Raspberry Pi Arcade Cabinet – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Awesome Bartop Raspberry Pi Arcade Cabinet Geeky Gadgets Retro gamers planning on building their very own Raspberry Pi powered bar top arcade cabinet may be interested in this awesome build by Hackster.io member “ericBcreator” who has used a Raspberry Pi 2 model B mini PC loaded with RetroPie to create an …

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DIY Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera Geeky Gadgets Liz from Blitz City DIY has published a new Raspberry Pi thermal camera she has created on the Hackster.io website, powered by the Raspberry Pi an AMG8833 thermal camera sensor. The AMG8833 thermal camera module is available from the Adafruit …

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The Pronunciation Training Machine

Using a Raspberry Pi, an Arduino, an Adafruit NeoPixel Ring and a servomotor, Japanese makers  HomeMadeGarbage produced this Pronunciation Training Machine to help their parents distinguish ‘L’s and ‘R’s when speaking English. L R 発音矯正ギブス お母ちゃん編 Pronunciation training machine #right #light #raspberrypi #arduino #neopixel 23 Likes, 1 Comments – Home Made Garbage (@homemadegarbage) on Instagram: “L R 発音矯正ギブス お母ちゃん編 Pronunciation training machine #right #light #raspberrypi #arduino #neopixel” How does an Pronunciation Training Machine work? As you can see in the video above, the machine utilises the Google Cloud Speech API to recognise their parents’ pronunciation of the words ‘right’ and ‘light’.

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Everything You Need to Do to Secure Your Raspberry Pi Home Automation Projects – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Everything You Need to Do to Secure Your Raspberry Pi Home Automation Projects Lifehacker … and then setting up an intrusion detection system that'll alert you if someone still manages to get in. If you're using a Raspberry Pi to power home automation projects, this should lock down your network pretty well.

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