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Get Organized With This Raspberry Pi E-Ink Calendar – Hackaday

Get Organized With This Raspberry Pi E-Ink Calendar   Hackaday Like many hackers, we love e-ink. There’s something mesmerizing and decidedly futuristic about the way the images shift around and reconstitute themselves

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Leak reveals new Intel Compute Module coming in 2019 – Liliputing

Leak reveals new Intel Compute Module coming in 2019   Liliputing A leak published earlier today revealed a bunch of new Intel NUCs are on the way, including the company’s first octa-core systems. The same source also …

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DIY R3-14 Raspberry Pi personal robot assistant – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY R3-14 Raspberry Pi personal robot assistant Geeky Gadgets For example Sanjeet has used Google Assistant, 433 MHz RF transmitters, and a Raspberry Pi mini PC as components in this build. “Along the way, he also contributed some reusable pieces himself, including an LED library for the PI and a library to allow ..

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Review: Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet HAT – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) Review: Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet HAT Elektor (blog) This defines a vendor independent way of delivering power to a device, and is the way the Raspberry Pi goes. Using this HAT won't be the common way of powering your Pi for a long time, but gives us some nice use cases.

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Hands-on with Raspbian GNU/Linux Stretch for Raspberry Pi – ZDNet

ZDNet Hands-on with Raspbian GNU/Linux Stretch for Raspberry Pi ZDNet Well, isn't that just the way things go? I go away for a week (bicycling in northeast Holland, very nice) and a new release of Raspbian for the Raspberry Pi is announced. I shouldn't complain, though, because it gives me something to do as I adjust to …

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DIY Raspberry Neural Network Sees All, Recognizes Some – Hackaday

Hackaday DIY Raspberry Neural Network Sees All, Recognizes Some Hackaday As a fun project I thought I'd put Google's Inception-v3 neural network on a Raspberry Pi to see how well it does at recognizing objects first hand. It turned out to be not only fun to implement, but also the way I'd implemented it ended up making for …

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Raspberry Pi Zero Becomes Mighty Miniature Minecraft Machine – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Zero Becomes Mighty Miniature Minecraft Machine Hackaday In a clever bit of miniaturization, [JediJeremy] has nearly completed a gyro-mouse controller for a Raspberry Pi Zero! Ultimately this will be a wearable Linux-watch but along the way he had some fun with the interface. Using the MPU6040 ..

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New Angle on Raspberry Pi Zero Hub – Hackaday

Hackaday New Angle on Raspberry Pi Zero Hub Hackaday Power is supplied through the hub the way the Pi expects, which means all the protections the Pi Foundation built into the onboard conditioning are left in place. This also reduces surge problems that might occur when back powering through a hub and ..

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PaPiRus is a $46 e-paper display for the Raspberry Pi – Geek

Geek PaPiRus is a $46 e-paper display for the Raspberry Pi Geek How do you make the $35 Raspberry Pi even better? With clever accessories, of course — like this plug-and-play e-paper display.

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