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  1. The Pimoroni Presto is a programmable display designed to bring digital information to your fingertips. Powered by the Raspberry Pi RP2350 chip, it features a 4" square touchscreen, RGB ambient lighting, and a built-in wireless module. It's available on its own or as a Starter Kit, which includes a controller, sensors, and accessories. Presto can display calendar updates, weather reports, photos, or even generative art. It's programmable with both C/C++ and MicroPython and is fully assembled, requiring no soldering.
  2. ADS-B Flight Tracker running on balena with support for FlightAware, Flightradar24, Plane Finder, OpenSky Network, AirNav Radar, ADSB Exchange, Wingbits, adsb.fi, ADSB.lol, ADS-B One, airplanes.live, Planespotters.net, TheAirTraffic, AvDelphi, HP Radar, Fly Italy ADSB and plane.watch.
    Contribute to the flight tracking community! Feed your local ADS-B data from an RTL-SDR USB dongle (or various other radio types) and a supported device (see below) running balenaOS to the tracking services FlightAware, Flightradar24, Plane Finder, OpenSky Network, AirNav Radar, ADSB Exchange, Wingbits, adsb.fi, ADSB.lol, ADS-B One, airplanes.live, Planespotters.net, TheAirTraffic, AvDelphi, HP Radar, Fly Italy ADSB and plane.watch. In return, you can receive complimentary premium accounts (or cryptocurrency tokens) worth several hundred dollars annually!
  3. You can detect thermal throttling with the following bash command:

    `vcgencmd get_throttled`

    A return value of `0x0` means no throttling has occurred since the last reboot. Any non-zero value indicates the Pi has throttled at some point. You can run this command while the Pi is under load to see if throttling is occurring.
    2026-02-28 Tags: , by klotz
  4. Raspberry Pi's share price surged after an X post linked the AI agent OpenClaw to increased demand. The article discusses the reasons behind the surge, the current state of Raspberry Pi hardware, and the security concerns surrounding OpenClaw.
  5. OpenClaw is an open-source project that allows you to turn a Raspberry Pi into a capable AI agent. It provides a framework for connecting large language models (LLMs) to physical sensors and actuators, enabling the Pi to interact with the real world. This article details how to set up OpenClaw, including installing the necessary software, configuring the LLM, and connecting sensors like a microphone and camera. It also explores potential applications, such as home automation, robotics, and environmental monitoring.
  6. OpenClaw is an open-source project that allows you to turn a Raspberry Pi into an AI agent capable of interacting with the world through a microphone and speaker. It uses Whisper for speech-to-text, OpenAI's GPT for reasoning, and Coqui TTS for text-to-speech. This setup enables the Pi to respond to voice commands and perform tasks, offering a customizable and privacy-focused alternative to closed AI assistants.
  7. Documentation for the Hiwonder SpiderPi Pro robotic arm, covering getting ready, quick user experience, remote desktop installation, PC software & programming, kinematics, AI visual recognition & tracking, AI visual transporting & kicking ball, group control, and network configuration.
  8. SpiderPi Pro is an advanced hexapod robot integrated with AI vision and powered by Raspberry Pi. It features intelligent serial bus servos with a torque of 20KG, 5DOF robot arm, glowy ultrasonic sensor, IMU sensor and dot matrix module and can be programmed using Python. SpiderPi Pro serves as an ideal platform for conducting research in motion control for hexapod robots, machine vision, OpenCV, deep learning, and various other fields.
  9. This article details how to build a portable AI chatbot using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, a Whisplay HAT, and a PiSugar battery for under $100. It offers a cheaper alternative to devices like the Rabbit R1 and allows for customization of the AI client used.
  10. This guide documents the setup of OpenClaw on a Raspberry Pi 5 w/ 8GB RAM and how to give it access to a TFT display, temperature/pressure sensor, USB camera, and NeoPixels. It uses eSpeak text-to-speech and Whisper Small speech-to-text to enable speech based communication with the bot.

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