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Using Docker to run Node.js on a Raspberry Pi
Docker is a tool for using Linux containers, which are an interesting topic in and of themselves. In a nutshell, you can think about them as either very light weight virtual machines that can run side-by-side on...
- Posted 4 years ago
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Raspberry Pi 400 Keyboard Computer Features 1.8 GHz BCM2711C0 Processor
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has gotten us used to wait for a while between new hardware releases, but right after having announced Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM4 Lite a couple of weeks ago, the company has now introduced Raspberry...
- Posted 4 years ago
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Offline Speech Recognition on Raspberry Pi 4 with Respeaker
In this article we’re going to run and benchmark Mozilla’s DeepSpeech ASR (automatic speech recognition) engine on different platforms, such as Raspberry Pi 4(1 GB), Nvidia Jetson Nano, Windows PC and Linux PC. 2019, last year,...
- Posted 5 years ago
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Raspberry Pi and Arduino Laptop
If you are interested in linux-based laptops and you love DIY, you can’t miss this project! It’s a self-made laptop which uses a Raspberry Pi as core and Arduino Uno to check the battery status. Try...
- Posted 5 years ago
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How to set up and use your brand-new Raspberry Pi
Congratulations on becoming a Raspberry Pi 4 explorer. We’re sure you’ll enjoy discovering a whole new world of computing and the chance to handcraft your own games, control your own robots and machines, and share your experiences with other...
- Posted 5 years ago
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Raspberry Pi 3 baby monitor
You might have a baby/dog/hamster that you want to keep an eye on when you’re not there. We understand: they’re lovely, especially hamsters. Here’s how HackSpace magazine contributor Dr Andrew Lewis built a Raspberry Pi baby...
- Posted 5 years ago
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How to Add a Printer to Your Raspberry Pi (or Other Linux Computer)
If you’re experimenting with the Pi as a desktop replacement, want to enable a physical print output for a program or application suite you’re using, or otherwise want to enable traditional printing on your Pi, this...
- Posted 5 years ago
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Ntablet – An Open-source Tablet for Your Creative Projects
Ntablet is an open-source tablet for developers to learn and program. As a portable tool, it gives not only convenience to your projects, but also help to create more innovative designs as what you imagine. With it, you...
- Posted 5 years ago
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MPA Platform Creates Scalable and Hackable Pro Audio Gears
The MPA Platform from MakeProAudio offers a massive modular experience for folks wanting to build custom audio gear – with nothing more than a screwdriver. The Linux-driven MPA Platform is designed for tinkerers, inventors, DIYers, hobbyists, hackers,...
- Posted 6 years ago
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ATOMIC Pi, Intel Atom X5 Raspberry Pi Alternative
If you are searching for a more powerful Raspberry Pi alternative, maybe this new ATOMIC Pi by Team IoT might be just the thing. The mini PC powered by a Intel Atom x5-Z8350 quad core processor with 2M...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Onion Omega2 Pro: Open Source Wireless Linux IoT Dev Board
Following on the success of the Omega2 and Omega2 Plus, Onion is back with a third installment in their Omega line, the Omega2 Pro, which is a self-contained platform with the processor, memory, storage, and Wi-Fi radio baked...
- Posted 6 years ago
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UrsaLeo Pi IoT Development Kit Offers Google Cloud Storage and Analytics
UK-based distributor RS Components announced the availability of San Francisco based UrsaLeo’s UrsaLeo Pi IoT development kit. UrsaLeo’s kit, which was recently introduced by Mouser under its original UrsaLeo UL-RPI1S2R2 name, is designed to send sensor input...
- Posted 6 years ago
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60 mph ‘Teal One’ Flying Drone Runs Linux on a Jetson TX1
Teal One may be the fastest ride you can find on an all-purpose camera drone: it’s able to run up to 60 miles per hour and it also claims to provide 40 mph wind resistance. It is a...
- Posted 6 years ago
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SinoVoip is Ready to Launch Two New SBCs: Banana Pi BPI-P2 Zero & Banana Pi BPI-R64
Over the last week, SinoVoip has posted wiki pages for its open-spec, unpriced Banana Pi BPI-P2 Zero and Banana Pi BPI-R64 SBCs. Both boards support Linux and Android. As noted by the company BPI-P2 Zero has very...
- Posted 6 years ago
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DIY Your Open Source Access Point
If you have the weekend off and if you own a Raspberry Pi 3 or Zero W sbc, this project is prefect for you! The Raspberry Pi wireless access point is built on top of Linux, using...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Quad Core Processor for the New GIGABYTE Apollo Lake Sbc
GIGABYTE has recently upgraded his first Apollo Lake sbc – the GA-SBCAP3350- launched one year ago, introducing the new GA-SBCAP3450 which features a Celeron N3450 quad core processor. The SBC comes with an integrated SoC heat spreader to help transfer...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Zynthian: “a swiss army knife of sound synthesis”
Zynthian is a new fully open source Raspberry Pi synthesiser which provides a new class of machine, equipped with multiple engines, filters and effects. It is completely configurable and upgradable and offers an open platform for Sound Synthesis based on...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Banana Pi BPI-S64 is SinoVoiIP’s first SoM based on Actions Semi S700 Processor
Banana Pi BPI-S64 Core is their first SoM, which they refer to as “Compute Module” for the compulsory Raspberry Pi reference, and it’s not based on Allwinner or Realtek processors used in many of their recent boards,...
- Posted 6 years ago