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  1. Secluso is an open-source DIY home security camera system built around the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. It focuses on privacy by using true end-to-end encryption (E2EE) via Messaging Layer Security (MLS), ensuring that even untrusted relays cannot decrypt video feeds. The system features on-device AI for detecting humans, pets, and vehicles. To enhance security, the core software is written in Rust to prevent memory-related bugs and includes post-quantum encryption to protect data against future threats.

    - Raspberry Pi Zero 2W based hardware architecture
    - End-to-end encryption using MLS (RFC 9420)
    - On-device AI for human, pet, and vehicle detection
    - Memory-safe software core written in Rust
    - Post-quantum encryption support
    - Minimal Yocto-based Secluso OS
    - Support for self-hosted relays or official beta services
  2. Banana Pi has announced the BPI-SM10, a compact computing system powered by the SpacemiT K3 RISC-V processor. This hardware is designed for users interested in exploring RISC-V architecture and high-performance AI tasks at the edge. The system features an 8-core AI accelerator capable of delivering up to 60 TOPS, which is sufficient to run 30 billion parameter AI models.
    Key details include:
    * BPI-SM10 consists of a SpacemiT K3 compute module and a versatile carrier board.
    * The processor features an octa-core design at 2.4 GHz with support for up to 32GB LPDDR5 RAM.
    * Carrier board I/O includes M.2 PCIe Gen 4 slots, USB 3.2 ports, DisplayPort, and Gigabit Ethernet.
    * A forthcoming K3 Pico-ITX single-unit mini PC will also be released featuring a 10-gigabit Ethernet port.
  3. This article details how to set up and use Machinechat JEDI with the Seeed Studio reTerminal DM for industrial IoT applications, including hardware/software preparation, installation, data pipeline creation, visualization, and MQTT integration.
  4. Introduction to the OSOYOO V4.0 Robot Car for Raspberry Pi, highlighting its advanced features and capabilities for complex robotic projects compared to Arduino-based kits.
  5. The Explorer HAT is a fantastic way to get started with physical computing and add-on boards for your Raspberry Pi. It provides a standardised way to connect a wide range of components, making it easy to build interactive projects.
    2025-10-04 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  6. * **Compatibility:** Supports both Raspberry Pi 5 and Jetson Orin Nano.
    * **Compact Design:** Space-efficient with integrated cooling fan(s).
    * **1.3” OLED Screen:** Displays system status and information.
    * **Interface Retention:** Maintains access to original USB, HDMI, Ethernet, and GPIO ports.
    * **Storage Expansion:** Raspberry Pi 5 version includes a PCIe M.2 socket for SSDs (2230, 2242, 2260, 2280).
    * **Cooling:** Equipped with 3 cooling fans.
    * **RTC Support:** Raspberry Pi version supports Real Time Clock functionality.
    * **Material:** Aluminum alloy and acrylic construction.
  7. This article details how to set up a weather report on a Home Assistant dashboard using a local LLM (Ollama) for more user-friendly summaries and clothing suggestions, avoiding cloud-based services for privacy reasons. It covers the setup process, prompt engineering, and hardware considerations.
  8. A Raspberry Pi project that displays the city and country where it is currently 5:00 p.m., updating every 15 minutes. It uses accurate timezone data and is a fun, lightweight build with potential for educational and practical applications.
  9. Canonical is introducing 'tryboot' in Ubuntu 25.10 to improve boot reliability on Raspberry Pi devices by automatically falling back to a known good configuration in case of boot failures.

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