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Raspberry Pi Knitting Machine Creates Awesome Stargazing Tapestry – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Knitting Machine Creates Awesome Stargazing Tapestry Geeky Gadgets Knitting enthusiast and Australian software engineer has created a knitting machine using the Raspberry Pi mini PC combined with a little Arduino technology and code written in PHP and Python. Enabling the system to interface with a Brother KM950i …

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Pip: digital creation in your pocket from Curious Chip

Get your hands on Pip, the handheld Raspberry Pi–based device for aspiring young coders and hackers from Curious Chip. Pip is a handheld gaming console from Curios Chip which you can now back on Kickstarter . Using the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 , Pip allows users to code, hack, and play wherever they are.

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FastForward: PHP auf Raspberry Pi, PHP 5.6.25 und 7.0.10 & Meteor 1.4.1 erschienen – entwickler.de (Blog)

entwickler.de (Blog) FastForward: PHP auf Raspberry Pi , PHP 5.6.25 und 7.0.10 & Meteor 1.4.1 erschienen entwickler.de (Blog) Pünktlich zum verregneten Wochenende haben wir viele Dinge, mit denen ihr euch beschäftigen könnt. Wie wäre es zum Beispiel damit, den GPIO des Raspberry Pi mit PHP zu steuern

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Powering Raspberry Pi Projects with PHP – SitePoint

SitePoint Powering Raspberry Pi Projects with PHP SitePoint Firstly, we will need a Raspberry Pi . The most recent model has onboard WiFi, which is very useful for easy SSH access. We will also need some electronics equipment

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The little computer that could

Liz: Today we’ve got a guest post from the terrifyingly hirsute Pete Stevens. Pete’s from Mythic Beasts , our web hosts; and he’s the reason this website stands up to the absurd amounts of traffic you throw at it

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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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Your Photo on a t-shirt from Rapanui

Ben: Last week while scouring the web for projects and articles for Pi Weekly , my Friday Raspberry Pi email round-up, I came across Rapanui , who were using a Raspberry Pi to provide a rather unique service: you tweet a picture to @tshirtplease and it automatically creates a product page for you and others to buy a t-shirt with that picture on it. I immediately contacted them for more information and Mart offered to write it up for us! My tshirt from @Rapanuiclothing of me talking about @tshirtplease at #IoT15 has arrived! Thank you @BorisAdryan !! pic.twitter.com/72MnmdaALo — andysc (@andysc) March 13, 2015 Over to Mart… Rapanui is a fashion brand that makes clothes from more sustainable materials in a wind powered factory

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Raspberry Pi Weather Station for schools

When I first joined the Raspberry Pi Foundation, over a year ago now, one of my first assignments was to build a weather station around the Raspberry Pi. Thanks to our friends at Oracle (the large US database company), the Foundation received a grant not only to design and build a Raspberry Pi weather station for schools, but also to put together a whole education programme to go with it.

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Guest post #2: Peeping Tom in the toilet with Raspberry Pi

When Jeroen Danckers sent us a blog post with that title he was on to a winner. And let’s face it, who hasn’t dreamed of putting a computer in the toilet connected to a camera that reports back to a web page whether the toilet is occupied or not. I have.

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