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Interrupt is a small, open-source gadget designed to teach and practice cybersecurity skills. It runs Linux and features a built-in display, making it ideal for learning and experimenting with hacking tools and techniques.
A Raspberry Pi-powered replica of the PDP-1 computer allows users to experience hacker history with features like Spacewar! and the world's first digital text editor.
Learn how to create a Raspberry Pi-powered replica of the computers from the TV show Severance. The project involves 3D printing a case and assembling a Raspberry Pi with a screen and battery. Files and materials are available for purchase.
Learn how to set up a static public website on a Raspberry Pi using NGINX and Cloudflare, including creating sample data, setting up the virtual host, and making the website publicly accessible.
This article provides a detailed guide on how to use the PiDP-8/I, a PDP-8/I emulator running on a Raspberry Pi. It covers getting started, simple sample programs, console orientation, and advanced topics like loading FOCAL and playing Spacewar!
Nick Farrow has created MeshBoard, a text-based bulletin board system inspired by the BBSes of the 1970s and 1980s, running on a Raspberry Pi using the Meshtastic mesh network. The project allows for menu navigation and interactive games like Tic Tac Toe and an Escape Room, with no internet required. It leverages Python to create a modular and easily extensible platform, with plans to expand features such as file transfer over the Meshtastic network.
A blog post from Adafruit about a minimalist bottom case designed for the Raspberry Pi 5, focusing on 3D printing.
Creativity and a Jetson Orin Nano Super can help hobbyists build accessible robots that can reason and interact with the world. The article discusses building a robot using accessible hardware like Arduino and Raspberry Pi, eventually upgrading to more capable hardware like the Jetson Orin Nano Super to run a large language model (LLM) onboard.
Adafruit shares their top ten new products released in 2024, featuring innovative electronics and DIY gadgets.
Raspberry Pi Pico 2W - An update from Raspberry Pi Foundation that brings significant performance and feature improvements while retaining compatibility with the earlier Raspberry Pi Pico series.
Adafruit CH334F Mini 4-Port USB Hub Breakout - A USB 2.1 hub chip that converts one high-speed port into four, useful for connecting more than one USB device.
Adafruit I2S MEMS Microphone Breakout – ICS-43434 - A tiny and purely digital MEMS microphone that offers good sound detection and conversion capabilities.
Adafruit I2C Stemma QT Rotary Encoder Breakout with Encoder - A user-friendly rotary encoder breakout that tracks pulses and pins for instant rotary feedback.
Adafruit bq25185 USB / DC / Solar Lithium Ion/Polymer charger - A flexible charger board that works with various types of batteries and power sources.
Adafruit Feather RP2350 with HSTX Port - A battery-powered development board that allows use of any FeatherWings and is packed with goodies.
Adafruit USB Type C Plug Breakout - A plug that provides the basics of USB C, with a stable semi-through hole mounting configuration.
USB C Small Round Panel Mount Extension Cable - A compact and easy-to-install panel-mount USB C cable that can fit into various holes.
Adafruit HDC3022 Precision Temperature & Humidity Sensor - A high-accuracy sensor for temperature and humidity measurement, upgraded with a PTFE filter cover.
Adafruit Pixel Shifter – For Addressable LEDs - A solution to address voltage level expectations for NeoPixel-compatible pixels, ensuring stable behavior without flickering or weird behavior.
Using an old Raspberry Pi and open source Logitech software, an audiophile creates a streaming music system for the home office.
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