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Raspberry Pi-Powered Portrait Transforms Into Halloween Nightmare – Geek

Geek Raspberry Pi -Powered Portrait Transforms Into Halloween Nightmare Geek Up your Halloween game this year with just a Raspberry Pi , motion sensor, LCD monitor, and about eight hours of your time. Software engineer and creative prankster Dominick Marino DIYed his own “possessed portrait” using a single-board computer, ..

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How to Pi: Halloween Edition 2016

Happy Halloween, one and all. Whether you’ve planned a night of trick-or-treating, watching scary movies, or hiding from costumed children with the lights off, our How to Pi guide should get you ready for the evening’s festivities. Enjoy! Costumes This is definitely a Pi Towers favourite

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Identifying The Hallway Whistler

Becky Stern suffers from that same condition that many of us apartment dwellers are affected by: a curiosity about who is making noise outside the door. Living within a large New York City apartment, Becky wanted to be able to see out of her peep hole without having to leave her desk.

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Goblin detector and Jam review – a guest post from 8-year-old Annabel

Liz: Annabel Oakley is eight years old. That makes her our youngest ever guest blogger! Here’s her account of a day out at a the PyCon UK Raspberry Jam in September at Coventry University, and the goblin-scaring project she made with her Raspberry Pi.  Thanks very much, Annabel – and thanks also to Dad , who helped out with the Goblin Detector and drove the car! Annabel wanted a project to show at the  computer conference. She decided to make a Goblin Detector which would sound a buzzer and flash a light, when her brother or sister went in her bedroom

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