Back in 2017, Hackaday featured an audio reactive LED strip project from [Scott Lawson], that has over the years become an ...
Friends, there will likely come a time in your life when you have trouble sleeping. When this happens, it may behoove you to ...
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Got a Raspberry Pi Pico? Here's the first thing you should do
The Pi Picos are tiny but capable, once you get used to their differences.
Abstract: Epileptic seizures are frequently preceded by subtle physiological and behavioral signals called pre-seizure auras. Detecting these early cues can provide patients and caregivers valuable ...
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6 things your ESP32 can do that a Raspberry Pi can't (and shouldn't)
Tiny boards, big wins.
Abstract: This research addresses the challenge of providing an affordable, accessible, and reliable computer control method for individuals with physical disabilities. It develops a real-time eye ...
A new Raspberry Pi 4 Model B revision has been released without fanfare, replacing the previous single-RAM model with a dual-chip configuration. The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (PCB 13a) now uses two ...
A Raspberry Pi is probably the last thing you'd think to bring on a trip, especially when your bag is already stuffed with phones, cameras, and other essential gadgets. But you might be surprised to ...
A Raspberry Pi–powered NHL scoreboard using a 64x32 HUB75 LED matrix. This project displays live NHL scores with team colors and logos and includes support for a favorite team hype screen. WHAT THIS ...
Raspberry Pi OS Trixie is here with several key upgrades. The new Control Center makes settings easier to select and the Year 2038 bug has been addressed. Raspberry Pi OS Trixie is now available for ...
So, you’re thinking about getting into smart home stuff, huh? It can seem a bit much at first, but it’s actually pretty doable. We’re going to look at setting up Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi 3, ...
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