At the moment I’m spending my evenings watching all of Star Trek in order. Yes, I have watched it before (but with some really big gaps).
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This is a really lovely Raspberry Pi tricorder
At the moment I’m spending my evenings watching all of Star Trek in order. Yes, I have watched it before (but with some really big gaps).
Read the original:
This is a really lovely Raspberry Pi tricorder
Liz: As some of you clever people have pointed out, the new Pi Zero with camera connector might have been designed with one person very much in mind. That person’s Dave “high-altitude ballooning” Akerman
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A new high-altitude ballooning record
Liz: Today we’ve got a guest post from our friends at element14, who have been running a competition over the last few months that’s had Raspberry Pi owners making movie magic. Our very own James Adams did the judging, and we’ve really enjoyed seeing the entries – we think you’ll find them as amazing as we did. Thanks folks! Whatever the science fiction film, television show or novel, all sci-fi fans share one commonality: an appreciation for the technology that helps their favourite heroes overcome even the most impossible odds.
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Sci-Fi your Pi
This is a work-in-progress from Ludwig Boltzmann. And we love it
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Home automation. For your Enterprise-class starship.
I’ve been waiting for…ooh, just over a year, for someone to do this. Recantha , an old hand here in the comments and on the forums, has built a tricorder
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Recantha’s only gone and made a tricorder.