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Happy Birthday, Harry Potter: wizard-worthy Pi projects

Today marks Harry Potter’s 38th birthday. And as we’re so, so very British here at Raspberry Pi, we have no choice but to celebrate the birth of The Boy Who Lived with some wonderfully magical projects from members of the community. Build your own Daily Prophet After a trip to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter , Piet Rullens Jr wanted to build something special to remember the wonderful time he and his wife had at the amusement park.

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Scanning snacks to your Wunderlist shopping list with Wunderscan

Brian Carrigan found the remains of a $500 supermarket barcode scanner at a Scrap Exchange for $6.25, and decided to put it to use as a shopping list builder for his pantry. Upcycling from scraps Brian wasn’t planning to build the Wunderscan. But when he stumbled upon the remains of a $500 Cubit barcode scanner at his local reuse center, his inner maker took hold of the situation.

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Raspberry Pi Is The Brains Behind Automated Greenhouse – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Is The Brains Behind Automated Greenhouse Hackaday [Asa Wilson] and his wife picked up a 10'x12′ greenhouse from Harbor Freight that for their location required some serious changes, understandable since they're in Colorado on the western slope of Pike's Peak where the winds are strong and the normal …

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Raspberry Pi Loom Created By Fred Hoefler (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Loom Created By Fred Hoefler (video) Geeky Gadgets Maker Fred Hoefler has modified a desktop loom to make it fully automated by adding a Raspberry Pi mini PC to aid his wife Gina. Who has been a weaver for 30 years, but began experiencing difficulties with the physical aspects of using her loom as she …

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In the beginning…

Alan O’Donohoe writes: I’m often asked how Raspberry Jam started, how the jam spread so quickly, and why I was motivated to start this movement. So here’s a little history of the birth of the Raspberry jam movement. On the 11th February 2012, I organised our very first Hack To The Future event [ film | blogpost ] at my school, Our Lady’s Catholic High School in Preston.

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Microsoft man and Raspberry Pi both get Silver Medals – Cambridge News

Microsoft man and Raspberry Pi both get Silver Medals Cambridge News He currently works at Broadcom in the city, while his wife, Liz, friends and colleagues runs the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which sold out within a few minutes of launching its Model B and took more than 100,000 pre-orders. To date more than 1.3 million …

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University of Cambridge Computer Lab 75th anniversary

We’re celebrating today: it’s the 75th anniversary of the University of Cambridge’s Computer Laboratory. From its beginnings in 1938 as the Mathematical Laboratory, it’s provided the foundations for much of our computing history; Raspberry Pi is only one of hundreds of successful business set up by academics and alumni, and we’re very proud to be associated with the Lab. The old Mathematical Lab, on the New Museums Site in the centre of Cambridge The University of Cambridge Computer Lab today: the William Gates Building.

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