• How to Control GPIO pins with your Raspberry Pi 

    Thanks to PHP and a temperature sensor, we’ll see how to operate relays and control GPIO pins with a Raspberry Pi. Using AJAX and installing Apache web server on the Pi, this maker is able to control...

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  • 4 open source drone projects for the 2017

    Over the past few years, interest in both civilian and commercial use of drones has continued to grow rapidly, and drone hardware sits at the top of many people’s holiday wish lists. Here are the top 4...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • Make these five 3D printed Halloween decorations

    Halloween is coming and we have just the right time to make some special recipe for partying… in the Maker’s style! Here are 5 project you can 3D print: 1. The ghost emoji This model is a...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • Open source embedded computing keeps your family closer!

    David Both is a Linux and Open Source advocate who resides in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has worked with linux and open source software form more than 20 years and that turned him into a very nerd...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • 3 Open source CAD programs

    As I’ve strived to replace more and more of software in my life with open source options, Blender turned out to just as good for my 3D modeling needs, whether I was playing with models created for...

    • Posted 9 years ago
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  • DrupalCon 2016 interview with Amber Matz | Drupal meets IoT

    Interesting interview reported by Opensource.com on the similarities between IoT and a CMS (open source) like Drupal. The architecture designed for both has many points in common. Meet Amber Matz, a Production Manager and Trainer at Drupalize.Me,...

    • Posted 9 years ago
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  • Arduino Day 2016: Three fun projects

    In celebration of Arduino Day —April 2, 2016—here are three nice Arduino-powered projects. And, if you’re new to Arduino, here are three projects to get you started. Remember fellow makers and tinkerers, the Internet of Things is just a...

    • Posted 9 years ago
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  • Adafruit’s favorite open source wearables of 2015

    Wearable electronics have exploded in the past year. Countless small devices are now on the market for not only fitness tracking, but posture improvement, sunscreen reminders, muscle-sensing gesture control, and much more. As technology on the body...

    • Posted 9 years ago
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  • Python for not engineers: How to automate boring stuff in a heartbeat!

    “Learn to code” is the new mantra for the 21st century. What’s often lost in that statement is exactly what makes programming so useful if you’re not planning to switch careers and become a software engineer. That...

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  • Arduino or Raspberry Pi? That is the question!

    It is an interesting question, isn’t it? People not “inside” the maker world or not expert in programming think that Arduino and RaspberryPi are two flavours of the same object. Like if you ask “Mac or PC”...

    • Posted 9 years ago
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  • Interview with Fred Trotter on Open Source Health. Be inspired for your next project!

    When Open Source and e-health unite, something really interesting can happen. If you’re thinking about your next project, maybe you should care about some good advices from Fred Trotter, a serial entrepreneur on the open source meditech...

    • Posted 9 years ago
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  • Opensource.com published community award 2015

    Opensource.com published their annual prize for top contrinutors, among whom you can find prolific contributors to the open source movement. “Every year, Opensource.com awards people from our community who have excelled in contributing and sharing stories about...

    • Posted 10 years ago
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  • Opensource.com releases Open hardware resources

    The team at OpenSource.com did a great job lately on getting more in deep with Open Source hardware: We’ve been banging around for a few months in our workshop, toiling away at our latest creation: What is open...

    • Posted 10 years ago
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  • OpenSource.com released an eBook on Open Source Hardware

    Our friends at opensource.com, just released an ebook collecting all the contributions to the Open Hardware Week that they held earlier few weeks ago: During Open Hardware Week at Opensource.com, we asked more than a dozen open-minded...

    • Posted 10 years ago
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  • Open Hardware Week on opensource.com – submit your projects!

    Submit an open hardware project Opensource.com is excited to join in by running a series of articles about open hardware for our readers that kicks off on March 17! Submit your own or favorite open hardware project...

    • Posted 11 years ago
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