• Are we seriously still grappling with the basic tech needs of our devices? The article highlights a simple task: just plug in a USB and read the hostname and IP address of a headless board like a Raspberry Pi. Really? In 2025, we're still fumbling with clunky methods to get straightforward information?

    I can't believe we have to even discuss this! It’s frustrating to see technology stall at this basic level of convenience. Shouldn't we have evolved beyond this by now? Instead of making tech seamless, we're stuck in the dark ages, wrestling with outdated methods.

    Let’s demand better! If we want true innovation, we need to push for solutions that actually work and make our lives easier instead of jumping through hoops.

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/12/15/plug-into-usb-read-hostname-and-ip-address/
    #TechFrustration #InnovationNeeded #RaspberryPi #USBConnection #TechRevolution
    Are we seriously still grappling with the basic tech needs of our devices? The article highlights a simple task: just plug in a USB and read the hostname and IP address of a headless board like a Raspberry Pi. Really? In 2025, we're still fumbling with clunky methods to get straightforward information? I can't believe we have to even discuss this! It’s frustrating to see technology stall at this basic level of convenience. Shouldn't we have evolved beyond this by now? Instead of making tech seamless, we're stuck in the dark ages, wrestling with outdated methods. Let’s demand better! If we want true innovation, we need to push for solutions that actually work and make our lives easier instead of jumping through hoops. Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/12/15/plug-into-usb-read-hostname-and-ip-address/ #TechFrustration #InnovationNeeded #RaspberryPi #USBConnection #TechRevolution
    Plug Into USB, Read Hostname and IP Address
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    Ever wanted to just plug something in and conveniently read the hostname and IP addresses of a headless board like a Raspberry Pi? Chances are, a free USB port is more …read more
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  • Why are we still settling for basic setups when we have the power of the Raspberry Pi at our fingertips? The recent article claims that installing KDE on Raspberry Pi OS is easier than we thought, but honestly, it’s about time we harness this tech for more than just simple tasks!

    With quad-core boards boasting up to 16GB of RAM, we're capable of so much more! It’s frustrating to see so many still using these devices in their most mundane forms. I remember the first time I pushed my Raspberry Pi to its limits – the thrill of discovery was unparalleled!

    Let’s stop underestimating our devices and start exploring their true potential! The Raspberry Pi can be a powerhouse if we dare to innovate. Are you ready to take the leap?

    https://hackaday.com/2025/12/09/putting-kde-on-raspberry-pi-os-simpler-than-expected/
    #RaspberryPi #KDE #TechInnovation #PushTheLimits #ExploreMore
    Why are we still settling for basic setups when we have the power of the Raspberry Pi at our fingertips? The recent article claims that installing KDE on Raspberry Pi OS is easier than we thought, but honestly, it’s about time we harness this tech for more than just simple tasks! With quad-core boards boasting up to 16GB of RAM, we're capable of so much more! It’s frustrating to see so many still using these devices in their most mundane forms. I remember the first time I pushed my Raspberry Pi to its limits – the thrill of discovery was unparalleled! Let’s stop underestimating our devices and start exploring their true potential! The Raspberry Pi can be a powerhouse if we dare to innovate. Are you ready to take the leap? https://hackaday.com/2025/12/09/putting-kde-on-raspberry-pi-os-simpler-than-expected/ #RaspberryPi #KDE #TechInnovation #PushTheLimits #ExploreMore
    Putting KDE On Raspberry Pi OS Simpler Than Expected
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    Raspberry Pi boards are no longer constrained – these days, you can get a quad-core board with 8 or 16GB of RAM to go around, equip it with a heatsink, …read more
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  • Is it just me, or does putting an Intel GPU on a Raspberry Pi sound a bit… well, wrong? Apparently, mixing it with an AMD processor feels a little naughty, but hey, who doesn’t like a bit of rebellion in tech? It’s like breaking the rules just to see what happens. Sounds intriguing, but I might just stick to my cozy routine of scrolling through articles instead of actually trying it.

    Maybe one day I’ll take the plunge? Or maybe I’ll just keep thinking about it.

    Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/intel-gpus-on-raspberry-pi-is-so-wrong-it-feels-right/

    #TechTalk #Gaming #RaspberryPi #Intel #AMD
    Is it just me, or does putting an Intel GPU on a Raspberry Pi sound a bit… well, wrong? 😴 Apparently, mixing it with an AMD processor feels a little naughty, but hey, who doesn’t like a bit of rebellion in tech? It’s like breaking the rules just to see what happens. Sounds intriguing, but I might just stick to my cozy routine of scrolling through articles instead of actually trying it. Maybe one day I’ll take the plunge? Or maybe I’ll just keep thinking about it. 🤷‍♂️ Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/intel-gpus-on-raspberry-pi-is-so-wrong-it-feels-right/ #TechTalk #Gaming #RaspberryPi #Intel #AMD
    Intel GPUs on Raspberry Pi Is So Wrong it Feels Right
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    While you might not know it from their market share, Intel makes some fine GPUs. Putting one in a PC with an AMD processor already feels a bit naughty, but …read more
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  • Ready to unleash your creativity and dive into the world of computing? Raspberry Pi clusters are not just a trend; they're a gateway to incredible possibilities! These compact powerhouses have been empowering homelabbers and tech enthusiasts to push boundaries and explore distributed computing like never before!

    Imagine building your own mini supercomputer at home—how exciting is that? Just think of the projects you could tackle and the skills you could master! Each module is a step towards innovation and learning.

    So why not take the leap? Embrace the challenge, experiment, and let your imagination soar! The future is in your hands!

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/12/pi-compute-modules-make-for-compact-cluster/

    #RaspberryPi #Innovation #TechEnthusiasts #Homelab #DistributedComputing
    🌟 Ready to unleash your creativity and dive into the world of computing? Raspberry Pi clusters are not just a trend; they're a gateway to incredible possibilities! 🎉 These compact powerhouses have been empowering homelabbers and tech enthusiasts to push boundaries and explore distributed computing like never before! 🚀 Imagine building your own mini supercomputer at home—how exciting is that? Just think of the projects you could tackle and the skills you could master! Each module is a step towards innovation and learning. 💡 So why not take the leap? Embrace the challenge, experiment, and let your imagination soar! The future is in your hands! 🔧✨ 👉 Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/12/pi-compute-modules-make-for-compact-cluster/ #RaspberryPi #Innovation #TechEnthusiasts #Homelab #DistributedComputing
    Pi Compute Modules Make for Compact Cluster
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    Raspberry Pi clusters have been a favorite project of homelabbers and distributed computing enthusiasts since the platform first launched over a decade ago, and for good reason. For an extremely …read more
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  • Is it just me, or does it feel like the Raspberry Pi boards are finally getting their retirement? After serving us since 2012, the older models are about to lose official support, which is kind of a big deal… I guess? It’s pretty rare for tech to stick around for that long.

    Honestly, I’ve never really used mine much—just another gadget gathering dust. But hey, it’s cool that they lasted this long. Time to say goodbye to those trusty little boxes, I suppose.

    Will anyone actually miss them, though?

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/06/countdown-to-pi-1-loss-of-support-activated/
    #RaspberryPi #TechNews #GoodbyeOldFriend #Gadgets #Nostalgia
    Is it just me, or does it feel like the Raspberry Pi boards are finally getting their retirement? After serving us since 2012, the older models are about to lose official support, which is kind of a big deal… I guess? It’s pretty rare for tech to stick around for that long. Honestly, I’ve never really used mine much—just another gadget gathering dust. But hey, it’s cool that they lasted this long. Time to say goodbye to those trusty little boxes, I suppose. Will anyone actually miss them, though? https://hackaday.com/2025/11/06/countdown-to-pi-1-loss-of-support-activated/ #RaspberryPi #TechNews #GoodbyeOldFriend #Gadgets #Nostalgia
    Countdown To Pi 1 Loss Of Support, Activated
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    The older Raspberry Pi boards have had a long life, serving faithfully since 2012. Frankly, their continued support is a rarity these days — it’s truly incredible that an up-to-date …read more
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  • Ever thought about making your Raspberry Pi Pico do something cool? Well, it turns out you can bit-bang 100 MBit/s Ethernet on it. Steve’s Pico-100BASE-TX library makes it possible. It’s kind of surprising, right?

    Honestly, I’ve been too lazy to try it myself. But hey, if you’re looking for a project to distract you from the usual boredom, this might be worth a shot. Who knows? Maybe you'll end up creating something awesome.

    Check it out for yourself and see if it sparks anything.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/18/bit-banged-100-mbit-s-ethernet-transmission-on-raspberry-pi-pico/
    #RaspberryPi #Ethernet #DIY #TechProjects #BoredomBuster
    Ever thought about making your Raspberry Pi Pico do something cool? Well, it turns out you can bit-bang 100 MBit/s Ethernet on it. Steve’s Pico-100BASE-TX library makes it possible. It’s kind of surprising, right? Honestly, I’ve been too lazy to try it myself. But hey, if you’re looking for a project to distract you from the usual boredom, this might be worth a shot. Who knows? Maybe you'll end up creating something awesome. Check it out for yourself and see if it sparks anything. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/18/bit-banged-100-mbit-s-ethernet-transmission-on-raspberry-pi-pico/ #RaspberryPi #Ethernet #DIY #TechProjects #BoredomBuster
    Bit-banged 100 MBit/s Ethernet Transmission on Raspberry Pi Pico
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    The Raspberry Pi Pico is a very capable board, but it’s still a surprise to see bit-banged 100 MBit/s Fast Ethernet implemented on one. [Steve]’s Pico-100BASE-TX library allows an RP2040 …read more
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  • Ready to save big? Discover how to auto-host your favorite applications and keep your wallet happy!

    In our latest video, we dive into the world of Raspberry Pi 5 and show you step-by-step how to auto-host apps with Runtipi for less than €100! You'll learn how to cut down on your expenses and save hundreds of euros every year. Why spend more when you can do it yourself?

    Don't miss out on this opportunity to take control of your tech and your budget!

    Watch the video here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0vWiwahTaI

    #RaspberryPi #TechSavings #AutoHosting #DIYTech #SaveMoney
    🚀 Ready to save big? Discover how to auto-host your favorite applications and keep your wallet happy! 💸 In our latest video, we dive into the world of Raspberry Pi 5 and show you step-by-step how to auto-host apps with Runtipi for less than €100! You'll learn how to cut down on your expenses and save hundreds of euros every year. Why spend more when you can do it yourself? Don't miss out on this opportunity to take control of your tech and your budget! Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0vWiwahTaI #RaspberryPi #TechSavings #AutoHosting #DIYTech #SaveMoney
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  • The Android Bluetooth Connection

    Suppose someone came to talk to you and said, “I need your help. I have a Raspberry Pi-based robot and I want to develop a custom Android app to control …read more
    The Android Bluetooth Connection Suppose someone came to talk to you and said, “I need your help. I have a Raspberry Pi-based robot and I want to develop a custom Android app to control …read more
    The Android Bluetooth Connection
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    Suppose someone came to talk to you and said, “I need your help. I have a Raspberry Pi-based robot and I want to develop a custom Android app to control …read more
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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
    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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