This document provides a developer guide for the Tiny Code Reader from Useful Sensors, a small, low-cost hardware module that reads QR codes. It covers connecting, mounting, powering up, reading data, configuration, sensor characteristics, example code, privacy considerations, and an appendix with data formats and CAD files.
   
    
 
 
  
   
   Adafruit showcases the Raspberry Pi cam combined with the MLX90640 IR camera to create a budget fusion thermal camera. Featuring solderless components, this build is also beginner-friendly.
   
    
 
 
  
   
   * **Enigma Touch:** Jürgen Müller’s Enigma replica is now available for order, featuring a unique all-electronic design and a focus on replicating the original user experience. A Google Group has been created for discussion and related activities.
* **PiDP-1:** The PiDP-1 kit is nearing completion and expected to ship at the end of July, with both console and rack-mounted versions available. A Google Group has been launched for the PiDP-1 community.
* **ARPANET Reconstruction:** Lars Brinkhoff has made significant progress in reconstructing the ARPANET, allowing for connections between emulated PDP-10s and modern Linux machines.  The project seeks volunteers to expand the network.
* **LGP-30:** Work is underway on a replica of the LGP-30, with a focus on creating an authentic 1950s metal case.
* **PiDP-10 & Software:** Updates on software for the PiDP-8/11, and a note about running the original Micro-Soft BASIC on a PiDP-10.
* **Whirlwind:** Initial planning for a Whirlwind replica is underway.
   
    
 
 
  
   
   This GitHub repository contains a collection of example files demonstrating various use cases and configurations for the llamafiles tools, including examples:
*   **System Administration:** Scripts and configurations for Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi 5, and macOS.
*   **LLM Interaction:** Examples of prompts and interactions with LLMs like Mixtral and Dolphin.
*   **Text Processing:** Scripts for summarizing text, extracting information, and formatting output.
*   **Development Tools:** Examples related to Git, Emacs, and other development tools.
*   **Hardware Monitoring:** Scripts for monitoring GPU and NVMe drive status.
   
    
 
 
  
   
   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.
   
    
 
 
  
   
   A blog post detailing the creation of a colour e-paper weather display using a Pimoroni Inky Frame and the Met Office API. It covers the process of fetching weather imagery, converting it to JPEG format, and displaying it on the Inky Frame using MicroPython.
   
    
 
 
  
   
   ZPUI (Zippy UI) is a lightweight control interface for single-board computers such Z the Raspberry Pi, designed to provide easy access to system information and control functions via a small I2C screen and a few buttons. It aims to solve the common frustrations of accessing and debugging SBCs without a full keyboard, monitor, and network connection.
   
    
 
 
  
   
   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.