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Tinkernut’s Beginners’ Guide to SSH

We often mention SSH (Secure Shell) when we talk about headless Raspberry Pi projects — projects that involve accessing a Pi remotely. If you’re a coding creative who doesn’t know what SSH involves, we’ve got you covered with our comprehensive online guide to using SSH with your Raspberry Pi . You know who’s also got you covered

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Tinkernut’s hidden Coke bottle spy cam

Go undercover and keep an eye on your stuff with this brilliant secret Coke bottle spy cam from Tinkernut! Secret Coke Bottle SPY CAM! – Weekend Hacker #1803 SPECIAL NOTE*** THE FULL TUTORIAL WILL BE AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK April Fools! What a terrible day. So many pranks. You can’t believe anything you read

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This vintage Raspberry Pi radio streams your music from Spotify – htxt.africa

htxt.africa This vintage Raspberry Pi radio streams your music from Spotify htxt.africa Maker Tinkernut, not content with streaming radios which are boring and blocky, decided to make his own custom version with a Raspberry Pi and a vintage aesthetic. The shell of this build is a 3D print based off of an 1938 Emerson AX212 radio. The ..

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Raspberry Pi Digital Twin Reflex Camera Created (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Digital Twin Reflex Camera Created (video) Geeky Gadgets YouTuber Tinkernut has this month published a new two-part video series which takes you through the creation process of building a Raspberry Pi camera in the form of a Digital Twin Reflex Camera. Check out the two part video series below to learn more ..

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Make a Cheap 360 Video Camera Using a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Make a Cheap 360 Video Camera Using a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia 360 video isn't exactly the most common or useful video type around, but that doesn't mean it's not cool. Most of 360 cameras are pretty pricey, but if you just want to experiment, Tinkernut shows us that the Raspberry Pi can do the trick.

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