2025 September

Raspberry Pi 500+ is a premium version of the original Raspberry Pi 500, complete with 16GB RAM, pre-installed 256GB SSD, Gateron mechanical switches, low-profile changeable keycaps, programmable RGB LED backlighting and more!

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The Raspberry Pi is finding its way into more and more synthesizers. Do your synths have a slice of Pi inside? Read on to find out.

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2025 May

A monitoring station for carnivorous flora. Contribute to blackrabbit17/xenolab development by creating an account on GitHub.

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2025 January

A comprehensive tutorial on how to build a personal professional website on a Raspberry Pi.

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2024 October

Under Design is a small creative agency based in Philadelphia. This is our blog.

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2024 September

This tutorial will show you how to use Viam to make an LED blink with a Raspberry Pi. This is a great place to start if you have never built a robot or a circuit before. There should have been a video here but your browser does not seem to support it. There should have been a video here but your browser does not seem to support it. First, you’ll use the control interface on Viam to turn the LED on and off.

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2024 August

How to flash an SD card for Raspiberry Pi Zero W, with an OS image, set a WiFI password, and enable SSH

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2024 July

Learn how to set up your Pico, ready for Pimoroni addons – Pimoroni Learning Portal

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2022 November

RasPad is a portable open-source tablet tailored for you to start making immediately and working efficiently. It gives you access to all the Raspberry Pi ports and specially designed for physical computing projects. It‘s an ideal IoT project companion as it can help you create millions of applications.

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ClockworkPi - Creators of PicoCalc uConsole DevTerm and GameShell, Open Source Portable Hardware for Every Dev.

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Building a Bus Clock for my House using a Raspberry PI and Python. I won't miss the bus ever again!

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