Pi- powered instrument for a solid 2020 sound.
Raspberry Pi CNC Machine: My friend and I thought about building a CNC Machine for a while. But we didn't want it to be just an ordinary CNC Machine. We wanted to make a very unique machine that could have very unique attributes. We set out to make a CNC Machine that could d…
Intro; For a while now I’ve wanted a compact, ‘at a glance’ look at some of my lab statistics and other things in my flat, since my lab is elsewhere. Originally I started looking for 4k monitors that could be rotated vertically, then I started looking for small hobby boards that could output in 4k ... Read moreMaking A Raspberry Pi Grafana Monitor
The Raspberry Pi is a single-board linux computer that has exposed General Purpose Inputs and Outputs (GPIO). In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to program the Raspberry Pi to control an LED using Node-RED. Then, we will create a dashboard UI to control the LED from any web browser. You will need […]
Have you ever seen something and instantly knew it was something you wanted, even though you weren't aware it existed a few seconds ago? That's how we felt when we received a tip about Zynthian, a ful...
The steps to setting up IoT core for the Pi.
Raspberry Pi As Webserver.: This instructable will only briefly show a way to enable webtraffic to your Raspberry Pi. In the last step you'll find a guide to add the content. You'll need: 1 Raspberry Pi 1 Router 1 Micro USB cable 1 Ethernet cable (and of course an Internet co…
Nope, that’s not a misspelling in the title. Raspberry Pi has as little to do with raspberry pie as it does with giving someone a raspberry (you know, the kind you used to give people on the playground back in the day). Raspberry Pi is a credit-card-sized computer – it’s tiny! Because of this, there’s no storage built-in; but, you can use an SD card (like the one in your camera) for booting up and for all your data. The best part? It’s only $25! It has been developed with the intention of promoting more computer science classes in schools, and the low price point makes it easier for schools to adopt. We love it.
Which society is split in half by dom's and subs. Taeyong and his seven friends are the most popular dom's to go to train sub's, more specifically to help damaged and aggressive subs, except they have a rule that means they cannot get attached to any of the subs they work with. #1 in nct #1 in taeyong #1 in jaehyun #1 in nctfanfic #1 in yuta #1 in polyamory #1 in subs #1 in nct127 #1 in nctzen [Remember! This is just fiction and not to be taken seriously! <3]
[Andrei Istodorescu] has been hard at work building a 7" touch-screen rig which runs XBMC. It may be upside-down, but the Raspberry Pi board which is front and center is still easily recognizable....
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My under $50 approach for my K3RRR El Cheapo AZ-EL rotor system for my Arrow antenna for working the LEO (low earth orbit) Ham Radio AMSAT satellites.
Easy Raspberry Pi Security Cam With Automatic Web Upload: This is a project that I put together super quick in under a week or so. The reason I needed to set this up the way I did was to get a basic security system in place as soon as possible to monitor my garage via my mobile device ,especially when I wa…
Unfortunately the blog referenced in this post is now gone. We have changed all links to ones archived by archive.org. Over on the carpcomm blog, the author has posted a how to guide on building a remote satellite receive station using the Raspberry Pi and a $20 rtl-sdr dongle or funcube. He uses his own opensource CarpSD software which allows the station to be accessed directly via the web. Space and satellites are something that only few people are fortunate enough to interact with. However, this is starting to change due to the rapid growth in capability of consumer electronics.
For the long distance hiker or walker needing to carry extra gear or food, or those wanting to lighten to load, a walking trolley is something to consider. We saw a few people using them on the Camino in Spain...