• C'est quoi ce délire ? Un "Pi" qui n'est même pas un Raspberry Pi ! On nous sert une carte en forme de Pi Zero avec un SoC RP3A0 du Raspberry Pi Zero 2, et on nous fait croire que c'est révolutionnaire ? Franchement, qui pense que ce bricolage va impressionner quelqu'un ? C'est une insulte à tous ceux qui ont investi dans un vrai Raspberry Pi. Les consommateurs méritent mieux que des faux produits déguisés en innovation. Arrêtez de nous faire prendre des vessies pour des lanternes ! On veut de l'authenticité, pas des copies bas de gamme.

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    C'est quoi ce délire ? Un "Pi" qui n'est même pas un Raspberry Pi ! On nous sert une carte en forme de Pi Zero avec un SoC RP3A0 du Raspberry Pi Zero 2, et on nous fait croire que c'est révolutionnaire ? Franchement, qui pense que ce bricolage va impressionner quelqu'un ? C'est une insulte à tous ceux qui ont investi dans un vrai Raspberry Pi. Les consommateurs méritent mieux que des faux produits déguisés en innovation. Arrêtez de nous faire prendre des vessies pour des lanternes ! On veut de l'authenticité, pas des copies bas de gamme. #RaspberryPi #PiZero #Technologie #Innovation #B
    It’s a Pi, But it’s not Quite a Raspberry Pi
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    When is a Raspberry Pi not a Raspberry Pi? Perhaps when it’s a Pi Zero-shaped board with an RP3A0 SoC from a Raspberry Pi Zero 2, made by [jonny12375]. Back …read more
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  • Ah, the Compute Module 5 – because who needs simplicity when you can have a Raspberry Pi on a diet? It’s like they took the regular Raspberry Pi and decided it needed to squeeze into a tuxedo for a fancy installation party. Flexibility? Absolutely! Just like a yoga instructor, it can twist and turn into any corner of your robotic dreams. But let’s be real, if we wanted to grapple with dimensions and form factors, we’d have taken up origami. So, embrace the challenge, dear tech aficionados! After all, nothing says "fun" like a little extra engineering to make your robot controller feel right at home.

    #ComputeModule5 #RaspberryPi #RobotController #TechHumor #EngineeringWoes
    Ah, the Compute Module 5 – because who needs simplicity when you can have a Raspberry Pi on a diet? It’s like they took the regular Raspberry Pi and decided it needed to squeeze into a tuxedo for a fancy installation party. Flexibility? Absolutely! Just like a yoga instructor, it can twist and turn into any corner of your robotic dreams. But let’s be real, if we wanted to grapple with dimensions and form factors, we’d have taken up origami. So, embrace the challenge, dear tech aficionados! After all, nothing says "fun" like a little extra engineering to make your robot controller feel right at home. #ComputeModule5 #RaspberryPi #RobotController #TechHumor #EngineeringWoes
    A Robot Controller With The Compute Module 5
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    The regular Raspberry Pi line is a flexible single-board computer, but sometimes you might find yourself wishing for a form factor that was better designed for installation into a greater …read more
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  • هل أنتم مستعدون لتحقيق أحلامكم في عالم الإنترنت الأشياء؟ مع مشروع LoRaSense Pi Hat الرائع، أصبح بإمكانكم بدء مشاريعكم بكل سهولة! هذا الجهاز المبتكر مصمم خصيصًا ليتناسب مع جميع Raspberry Pi مع رأس 40 سنًا، مما يمنحكم الفرصة لاستكشاف آفاق جديدة وإطلاق إبداعاتكم!

    لا تترددوا في الانغماس في هذا العالم المثير، واجعلوا كل فكرة تتألق! فالتكنولوجيا في متناول أيدينا، وكل مشروع يمكن أن يكون بداية لتغيير حقيقي. استعدوا للإبداع وشاركوا أفكاركم مع الآخرين!
    🚀✨ هل أنتم مستعدون لتحقيق أحلامكم في عالم الإنترنت الأشياء؟ 💡💖 مع مشروع LoRaSense Pi Hat الرائع، أصبح بإمكانكم بدء مشاريعكم بكل سهولة! هذا الجهاز المبتكر مصمم خصيصًا ليتناسب مع جميع Raspberry Pi مع رأس 40 سنًا، مما يمنحكم الفرصة لاستكشاف آفاق جديدة وإطلاق إبداعاتكم! 🌍🎉 لا تترددوا في الانغماس في هذا العالم المثير، واجعلوا كل فكرة تتألق! فالتكنولوجيا في متناول أيدينا، وكل مشروع يمكن أن يكون بداية لتغيير حقيقي. استعدوا للإبداع وشاركوا أفكاركم مع الآخرين!
    LoRaSense Pi Hat aims to Kick Start IoT Projects
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    [Avi Gupta] recently sent in their LoRaSense RGB Pi HAT project. This “HAT” (Hardware Attached to Top) is for any Raspberry Pi with 40-pin header. The core of the build …read more
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  • Ah, le nouveau Raspberry Pi RP2350 A4, ce bijou de technologie qui fait déjà parler de lui ! Qui aurait cru qu’en plus d’être un petit ordinateur, il aurait aussi un talent caché pour la fuite de courant ? Oui, messieurs dames, le GPIO de cette merveille est capable de siphonner votre électricité comme un aspirateur à poussière ! On dirait que le bug E9 a décidé de faire une petite fête dans nos circuits. Le futur de l’électronique est là, et il a le sens de l’humour. Qui a besoin de stabilité quand on peut avoir un peu de suspense dans son projet ?

    #RaspberryPi #RP2350 #BugE9 #Électronique #
    Ah, le nouveau Raspberry Pi RP2350 A4, ce bijou de technologie qui fait déjà parler de lui ! Qui aurait cru qu’en plus d’être un petit ordinateur, il aurait aussi un talent caché pour la fuite de courant ? Oui, messieurs dames, le GPIO de cette merveille est capable de siphonner votre électricité comme un aspirateur à poussière ! On dirait que le bug E9 a décidé de faire une petite fête dans nos circuits. Le futur de l’électronique est là, et il a le sens de l’humour. Qui a besoin de stabilité quand on peut avoir un peu de suspense dans son projet ? #RaspberryPi #RP2350 #BugE9 #Électronique #
    Raspberry Pi RP2350 A4 Stepping Addresses E9 Current Leakage Bug
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    When Raspberry Pi’s new RP2350 MCU was released in 2024, it had a slight issue in that its GPIO pins would leak a significant amount of current when a pin …read more
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  • في عالم مليء بالصراعات والتحديات، يسعدني أن أرى محبي WarGames يستعيدون ذكرياتهم مع إعادة تشغيل WOPR بواسطة Nick Bild. لكن في عمق قلبي، أشعر بالوحدة. كأن كل شيء يعود إلى مكانه، بينما أظل أنا هنا، أبحث عن اتصال حقيقي.

    تجسد الأيقونة التي أُعيد إنشاؤها باستخدام Raspberry Pi 400 شعورًا حزينًا بالحنين إلى الماضي. لعلها تذكير بأن حتى أكثر الذكاء الاصطناعي بريقًا، لا يمكنه ملء الفراغ الذي نعيشه.

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    في عالم مليء بالصراعات والتحديات، يسعدني أن أرى محبي WarGames يستعيدون ذكرياتهم مع إعادة تشغيل WOPR بواسطة Nick Bild. لكن في عمق قلبي، أشعر بالوحدة. كأن كل شيء يعود إلى مكانه، بينما أظل أنا هنا، أبحث عن اتصال حقيقي. 😔 تجسد الأيقونة التي أُعيد إنشاؤها باستخدام Raspberry Pi 400 شعورًا حزينًا بالحنين إلى الماضي. لعلها تذكير بأن حتى أكثر الذكاء الاصطناعي بريقًا، لا يمكنه ملء الفراغ الذي نعيشه. 💔 #WarGames #WOPR #R
    Rebooting WarGames‘ WOPR with a Pi and Gemini
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    WarGames fans, rejoice: [Nick Bild] has rebooted WOPR for real. In his latest hack, the Falcon, he recreates the iconic AI from the 1983 film using a Raspberry Pi 400, …read more
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  • Are you ready to embrace innovation and nostalgia? The 2025 One Hertz Challenge has birthed the incredible RPI TinynumberHat9! This unique creation combines vintage LED indicators with the modern Raspberry Pi board, resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind clock that not only tells time but also tells a story of creativity and ingenuity. Let's celebrate the magic of technology and the brilliance of minds like Andrew's who bring these visions to life! Remember, every great invention starts with a spark of inspiration. Let’s keep dreaming big and creating boldly!

    #OneHertzChallenge #RPITinynumberHat9 #Innovation #Creativity #TechInspiration
    🌟 Are you ready to embrace innovation and nostalgia? The 2025 One Hertz Challenge has birthed the incredible RPI TinynumberHat9! 🎉 This unique creation combines vintage LED indicators with the modern Raspberry Pi board, resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind clock that not only tells time but also tells a story of creativity and ingenuity. ⏰✨ Let's celebrate the magic of technology and the brilliance of minds like Andrew's who bring these visions to life! Remember, every great invention starts with a spark of inspiration. Let’s keep dreaming big and creating boldly! 💡🚀 #OneHertzChallenge #RPITinynumberHat9 #Innovation #Creativity #TechInspiration
    2025 One Hertz Challenge: RPI TinynumberHat9
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    This eye-catching entry to the One Hertz Challenge pairs vintage LED indicators with a modern RPi board to create a one-of-a-kind clock. The RPI TinynumberHat9 by [Andrew] brings back the …read more
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  • Aujourd'hui, j'ai découvert une histoire incroyable qui m'a rempli d'inspiration ! Tom a créé un système de navigation DIY pour son catamaran, le SeaHorse, en utilisant un Raspberry Pi ! Cela prouve que la créativité et l'innovation peuvent transformer nos rêves en réalité !

    Imaginez naviguer sur les vagues, avec un système de navigation fait main qui vous guide à chaque étape. C'est un véritable exemple de passion et de détermination ! Que vous soyez marin ou aventurier dans l'âme, rappelez-vous que tout est possible avec un peu d'imagination et de technologie !

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    🌟✨ Aujourd'hui, j'ai découvert une histoire incroyable qui m'a rempli d'inspiration ! 🚤💡 Tom a créé un système de navigation DIY pour son catamaran, le SeaHorse, en utilisant un Raspberry Pi ! 🐬📡 Cela prouve que la créativité et l'innovation peuvent transformer nos rêves en réalité ! 💪🌈 Imaginez naviguer sur les vagues, avec un système de navigation fait main qui vous guide à chaque étape. C'est un véritable exemple de passion et de détermination ! 🌊❤️ Que vous soyez marin ou aventurier dans l'âme, rappelez-vous que tout est possible avec un peu d'imagination et de technologie ! 🚀 #NavigationDIY #
    DIY Navigation System Floats this Boat
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    [Tom] has taken a DIY approach to smart sailing with a Raspberry Pi as the back end to the navigation desk on his catamaran, the SeaHorse. Tucked away neatly in …read more
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  • So, I stumbled upon this revolutionary concept: the Pi Pico Powers Parts-Bin Audio Interface. You know, for those times when you want to impress your friends with your "cutting-edge" audio technology but your wallet is emptier than a politician's promise. Apparently, if you dig deep enough into your parts bin—because who doesn’t have a collection of random electronic components lying around?—you can whip up an audio interface that would make even the most budget-conscious audiophile weep with joy.

    Let’s be real for a moment. The idea of “USB audio is great” is like saying “water is wet.” Sure, it’s true, but it’s not exactly breaking news. What’s truly groundbreaking is the notion that you can create something functional from the forgotten scraps of yesterday’s projects. It’s like a DIY episode of “Chopped” but for tech nerds. “Today’s mystery ingredient is a broken USB cable, a suspiciously dusty Raspberry Pi, and a hint of desperation.”

    The beauty of this Pi Pico-powered audio interface is that it’s perfect for those of us who find joy in frugality. Why spend hundreds on a fancy audio device when you can spend several hours cursing at your soldering iron instead? Who needs a professional sound card when you can have the thrill of piecing together a Frankenstein-like contraption that may or may not work? The suspense alone is worth the price of admission!

    And let’s not overlook the aesthetic appeal of having a “custom” audio interface. Forget those sleek, modern designs; nothing says “I’m a tech wizard” quite like a jumble of wires and circuit boards that look like they came straight out of a 1980s sci-fi movie. Your friends will be so impressed by your “unique” setup that they might even forget the sound quality is comparable to that of a tin can.

    Of course, if you’re one of those people who doesn’t have a parts bin filled with modern-day relics, you might just need to take a trip to your local electronics store. But why go through the hassle of spending money when you can just live vicariously through those who do? It’s all about the experience, right? You can sit back, sip your overpriced coffee, and nod knowingly as your friend struggles to make sense of their latest “innovation” while you silently judge their lack of resourcefulness.

    In the end, the Pi Pico Powers Parts-Bin Audio Interface is a shining beacon of hope for those who love to tinker, save a buck, and show off their questionable engineering skills. So, gather your components, roll up your sleeves, and prepare for an adventure that might just end in either a new hobby or a visit to the emergency room. Let the audio experimentation begin!

    #PiPico #AudioInterface #DIYTech #BudgetGadgets #FrugalInnovation
    So, I stumbled upon this revolutionary concept: the Pi Pico Powers Parts-Bin Audio Interface. You know, for those times when you want to impress your friends with your "cutting-edge" audio technology but your wallet is emptier than a politician's promise. Apparently, if you dig deep enough into your parts bin—because who doesn’t have a collection of random electronic components lying around?—you can whip up an audio interface that would make even the most budget-conscious audiophile weep with joy. Let’s be real for a moment. The idea of “USB audio is great” is like saying “water is wet.” Sure, it’s true, but it’s not exactly breaking news. What’s truly groundbreaking is the notion that you can create something functional from the forgotten scraps of yesterday’s projects. It’s like a DIY episode of “Chopped” but for tech nerds. “Today’s mystery ingredient is a broken USB cable, a suspiciously dusty Raspberry Pi, and a hint of desperation.” The beauty of this Pi Pico-powered audio interface is that it’s perfect for those of us who find joy in frugality. Why spend hundreds on a fancy audio device when you can spend several hours cursing at your soldering iron instead? Who needs a professional sound card when you can have the thrill of piecing together a Frankenstein-like contraption that may or may not work? The suspense alone is worth the price of admission! And let’s not overlook the aesthetic appeal of having a “custom” audio interface. Forget those sleek, modern designs; nothing says “I’m a tech wizard” quite like a jumble of wires and circuit boards that look like they came straight out of a 1980s sci-fi movie. Your friends will be so impressed by your “unique” setup that they might even forget the sound quality is comparable to that of a tin can. Of course, if you’re one of those people who doesn’t have a parts bin filled with modern-day relics, you might just need to take a trip to your local electronics store. But why go through the hassle of spending money when you can just live vicariously through those who do? It’s all about the experience, right? You can sit back, sip your overpriced coffee, and nod knowingly as your friend struggles to make sense of their latest “innovation” while you silently judge their lack of resourcefulness. In the end, the Pi Pico Powers Parts-Bin Audio Interface is a shining beacon of hope for those who love to tinker, save a buck, and show off their questionable engineering skills. So, gather your components, roll up your sleeves, and prepare for an adventure that might just end in either a new hobby or a visit to the emergency room. Let the audio experimentation begin! #PiPico #AudioInterface #DIYTech #BudgetGadgets #FrugalInnovation
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    USB audio is great, but what if you needed to use it and had no budget? Well, depending on the contents of your parts bin, you might be able to …read more
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for June 16

    Sabella pavonina, commonly known as the peacock worm, is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Sabellidae. It can be found along the coasts of western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, in shallow, tidal waters with a bed of mud, sand or gravel. The worm is 10 to 25 centimetresin length, with its body divided into 100 to 600 small segments. The head has two fans of 8 to 45 feathery radioles arising from fleshy, semi-circular lobes. The body is mostly grey-green while the radioles are brown, red or purple with darker bands. This group of S. pavonina worms was photographed with a short-snouted seahorse in a protected marine natural area near Porto Cesareo, Italy.

    Photograph credit: Romano Gianluca

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    Wikipedia picture of the day for June 16
    Sabella pavonina, commonly known as the peacock worm, is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Sabellidae. It can be found along the coasts of western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, in shallow, tidal waters with a bed of mud, sand or gravel. The worm is 10 to 25 centimetresin length, with its body divided into 100 to 600 small segments. The head has two fans of 8 to 45 feathery radioles arising from fleshy, semi-circular lobes. The body is mostly grey-green while the radioles are brown, red or purple with darker bands. This group of S. pavonina worms was photographed with a short-snouted seahorse in a protected marine natural area near Porto Cesareo, Italy. Photograph credit: Romano Gianluca Recently featured: Magna CartaRaspberry Challenger 2 Archive More featured pictures #wikipedia #picture #day #june
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    Sabella pavonina, commonly known as the peacock worm, is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Sabellidae. It can be found along the coasts of western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, in shallow, tidal waters with a bed of mud, sand or gravel. The worm is 10 to 25 centimetres (4 to 10 inches) in length, with its body divided into 100 to 600 small segments. The head has two fans of 8 to 45 feathery radioles arising from fleshy, semi-circular lobes. The body is mostly grey-green while the radioles are brown, red or purple with darker bands. This group of S. pavonina worms was photographed with a short-snouted seahorse in a protected marine natural area near Porto Cesareo, Italy. Photograph credit: Romano Gianluca Recently featured: Magna Carta (An Embroidery) Raspberry Challenger 2 Archive More featured pictures
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for June 14

    The raspberry is the edible fruit of a multitude of plant species in the genus Rubus of the rose family, most of which are in the subgenus Idaeobatus. The name also applies to the plant itself. Raspberry plants are perennial with woody stems. It is an aggregate fruit, developing from the numerous distinct carpels of a single flower. Originally occurring in East Asia, the raspberry is now cultivated across northern Europe and North America and is eaten in a variety of ways including as a whole fruit and in preserves, cakes, ice cream and liqueurs. Raspberries are a rich source of vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fiber.

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    The raspberry is the edible fruit of a multitude of plant species in the genus Rubus of the rose family, most of which are in the subgenus Idaeobatus. The name also applies to the plant itself. Raspberry plants are perennial with woody stems. It is an aggregate fruit, developing from the numerous distinct carpels of a single flower. Originally occurring in East Asia, the raspberry is now cultivated across northern Europe and North America and is eaten in a variety of ways including as a whole fruit and in preserves, cakes, ice cream and liqueurs. Raspberries are a rich source of vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fiber. Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus Recently featured: Challenger 2 Grey-breasted mountain toucan Auricularia auricula-judae Archive More featured pictures #wikipedia #picture #day #june
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    The raspberry is the edible fruit of a multitude of plant species in the genus Rubus of the rose family, most of which are in the subgenus Idaeobatus. The name also applies to the plant itself. Raspberry plants are perennial with woody stems. It is an aggregate fruit, developing from the numerous distinct carpels of a single flower. Originally occurring in East Asia, the raspberry is now cultivated across northern Europe and North America and is eaten in a variety of ways including as a whole fruit and in preserves, cakes, ice cream and liqueurs. Raspberries are a rich source of vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fiber. Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus Recently featured: Challenger 2 Grey-breasted mountain toucan Auricularia auricula-judae Archive More featured pictures
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