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Raspberry Jam Big Birthday Weekend 2018 roundup

A couple of weekends ago, we celebrated our sixth birthday by coordinating more than 100 simultaneous Raspberry Jam events around the world. The Big Birthday Weekend was a huge success: our fantastic community organised Jams in 40 countries, covering six continents! We sent the Jams special birthday kits to help them celebrate in style, and a video message featuring a thank you from Philip and Eben: Raspberry Jam Big Birthday Weekend 2018 To celebrate the Raspberry Pi’s sixth birthday, we coordinated Raspberry Jams all over the world to take place over the Raspberry Jam Big Birthday Weekend, 3-4 March 2018. A massive thank you to everyone who ran an event and attended

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A DIY photo booth is exactly what you need for your next party – The Verge

The Verge A DIY photo booth is exactly what you need for your next party The Verge A Raspberry Pi 3, or an older Raspberry Pi with a Wi-Fi adapter.

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Estefannie’s GPS-Controlled GoPro Photo Taker

Are you tired of having to take selfies physically? Do you only use your GoPro for the occasional beach vacation? Are you maybe even wondering what to do with the load of velcro you bought on a whim?

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How to Convert Old Film Reels With a Raspberry Pi – IEEE Spectrum

IEEE Spectrum How to Convert Old Film Reels With a Raspberry Pi IEEE Spectrum photo of vintage film camera Photo: Joe Herman Home Modifications: Converting old family films to high-quality digital video can be done with inexpensive hardware and software. My grandfather Leo was a self-taught electrical engineer and IEEE member …

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How to Convert Old Film Reels With a Raspberry Pi – IEEE Spectrum – IEEE Spectrum

IEEE Spectrum How to Convert Old Film Reels With a Raspberry Pi – IEEE Spectrum IEEE Spectrum photo of vintage film camera Photo: Joe Herman Home Modifications: Converting old family films to high-quality digital video can be done with inexpensive … and more »

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Hi-Fi audio stack for Raspberry Pi includes jitter re-timing – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Hi-Fi audio stack for Raspberry Pi includes jitter re-timing Electronics Weekly (blog) Created at its Bangalore design centre, it has multiple options – in the photo, from the top, are: 2x50W stereo amplifier, DAC+headphone amplifier, re-clocker and the firm's own Sparky single-board computer at the bottom in place of a Raspberry Pi . To ..

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Raspberry Pi Hi-Fi amplifier/DAC includes jitter re-timing – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly Raspberry Pi Hi-Fi amplifier/DAC includes jitter re-timing Electronics Weekly Created at its Bangalore design centre, it has multiple options – in the photo, from the top, are: 2x50W stereo amplifier, DAC+headphone amplifier, re-clocker and the firm's own Sparky single-board computer at the bottom in place of a Raspberry Pi . To …

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Build Your Own Flickr Automatic Uploader With A Raspberry Pi | Lifehacker Australia – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Flickr Automatic Uploader With A Raspberry Pi | Lifehacker Australia Lifehacker Australia If you don't want to shell out the $US5.99 ($8)/month for that, GitHub user drcursor has a solution that uses a Raspberry Pi . Essentially, all you're doing here is making a simple Python script that will upload all the photo files from a USB drive to …

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Don’t try this at home: how not to hack the Raspberry Pi display

You may have noticed that the touch display came out a couple of days ago and while the response has been fantastic it’s still a bit early for display-based projects to blog about.

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