On 10/10/2023, Debian Bookworm was released for the Raspberry Pi. This OS has a number of new features that improve the GUI as well as some behind the scenes improvements.
Read more →I was participating in a webinar recently and one of the attendees said that people are putting heatsinks on the wrong components on the RPi4 board. In particular, he said
Read more →Here is our 2nd attempt at the design of a 3D printed base. While our first design was functional, it was too easy to break off the standoffs. So, for
Read more →James Gloystein shared a project where he built a cool LAN-based remote control for the the speakers in his house using a RELAYplate. You can read all about it HERE.
Read more →We were very excited to see the new HQ camera announcement from the Raspberry Pi Foundation last week. The first we did was purchase one from Chicago Electronic Distributors along
Read more →There have already been a few reviews showing very pretty thermal images of the Raspberry Pi 4. While that's a quick way to collect approximate temperature data, we prefer to
Read more →Sometimes, it's hard to tell if you're dealing with a genius or a madman. And after talking to Vance Turner for the first time over two years ago, I wasn't
Read more →We were recently informed that one of our MOTORplates was used as component in a dual syringe pump designed at the University of California San Francisco. This open source project
Read more →Cigarbox Pi Introduction A few months ago, I saw a project where someone had put a Raspberry Pi in a cigar box. At the time, I thought it was a
Read more →The folks over at makeuseof have a great article on how to install and configure Nagios on your Raspberry Pi. If you're not familiar with Nagios, there's a brief tutorial on
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