Schlagwort: HackSpace
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How to play sound and make noise with your Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 9 minutesIf your amazing project is a little too quiet, add high-fidelity sound with Raspberry Pi and the help of this handy guide from HackSpace magazine, written by PJ Evans. The PecanPi HAT features best-in-class components and dual DACs for superior audio reproduction It’s no surprise that we love microcontrollers at HackSpace magazine.…
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USA magazine subscriptions offer: 48% off standard prices
Reading Time: 2 minutesToday we’re launching a time-limited special offer on subscriptions to HackSpace magazine and The MagPi magazine for readers in the USA, saving you a whopping 48% compared to standard overseas subscriptions. We want to help as many people as possible get their hands on our fantastic publications. Starting today, you can subscribe…
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3D printing infill patterns — what, why, and why not!
Reading Time: < 1 minuteHow many types of infill pattern have you tried? The latest video from Raspberry Pi Press takes a closer look at 3D printing infill patterns, and why you may want to use a certain pattern over another. 3D PRINTING INFILL PATTERNS – What, why, and why not! || HackSpace magazine There’s…
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Our brand-new HackSpace magazine trailer
Reading Time: < 1 minuteOur brand-new trailer for HackSpace magazine is very pretty. Here, have a look for yourself. THIS IS MAKING || Hackspace magazine HackSpace magazine is the new monthly magazine for people who love to make things and those who want to learn. Grab some duct tape, fire up a microcontroller, ready a…
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Our brand-new HackSpace magazine trailer
Reading Time: < 1 minuteOur brand-new trailer for HackSpace magazine is very pretty. Here, have a look for yourself. THIS IS MAKING || Hackspace magazine HackSpace magazine is the new monthly magazine for people who love to make things and those who want to learn. Grab some duct tape, fire up a microcontroller, ready a…
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HackSpace’s 25 ways to use a Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe latest issue of HackSpace magazine is out today, and it features a rather recognisable piece of tech on the front cover. 25 ways of using this tiny computer From personal computing and electronic fashion to robotics and automatic fabrication, Raspberry Pi is a rather adaptable piece of kit. And whether you…
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HackSpace’s 25 ways to use a Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe latest issue of HackSpace magazine is out today, and it features a rather recognisable piece of tech on the front cover. 25 ways of using this tiny computer From personal computing and electronic fashion to robotics and automatic fabrication, Raspberry Pi is a rather adaptable piece of kit. And whether you…
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How to set up OctoPrint on your Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 8 minutesIf you own a 3D printer, you’ll likely have at least heard of OctoPrint from the ever benevolent 3D printing online community. It has the potential to transform your 3D printing workflow for the better, and it’s very easy to set up. This guide will take you through the setup process step…
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Raspberry Pi 3 baby monitor | Hackspace magazine #26
Reading Time: 7 minutesYou might have a baby/dog/hamster that you want to keep an eye on when you’re not there. We understand: they’re lovely, especially hamsters. Here’s how HackSpace magazine contributor Dr Andrew Lewis built a Raspberry Pi baby cam to watch over his small creatures… When a project is going to be used in…
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Make your own NFC data cufflinks
Reading Time: 10 minutesIn this project, we’ll make a pair of NFC data cufflinks, ideal for storing a website URL, a password, or a secret message. This project is perfect for a sartorial spy who loves dry Martinis, and anyone who can’t remember their WiFi password. NFC technology NFC stands for near-field communication, and is…
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Get started with… Arduino?
Reading Time: 3 minutesYes, you read that title right, and no, you haven’t accidentally stumbled upon the Arduino Foundation’s website. Today, we’re pleased to announce a new addition to the Raspberry Pi Press family: Get Started with Arduino, a complete how-to guide to help you get hands on with the other pocket-sized board. But why? Why…
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Get started with… Arduino?
Reading Time: 3 minutesYes, you read that title right, and no, you haven’t accidentally stumbled upon the Arduino Foundation’s website. Today, we’re pleased to announce a new addition to the Raspberry Pi Press family: Get Started with Arduino, a complete how-to guide to help you get hands on with the other pocket-sized board. But why? Why…
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Listen to World War II radio recordings with a Raspberry Pi Zero
Reading Time: 9 minutesWith the 50th anniversary of the D-Day landings very much in the news this year, Adam Clark found himself interested in all things relating to that era. So it wasn’t long before he found himself on the Internet Archive listening to some of the amazing recordings of radio broadcasts from that time. In…
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Portable Raspberry Pi 4 computer | Hackspace magazine #24
Reading Time: 7 minutesWhy hunch over a laptop when you can use Raspberry Pi 4 to build a portable computer just for you? Here’s how HackSpace magazine editor Ben Everard did just that… Yes, I have mislaid the CAPS LOCK and function keys from the keyboard. If you come across them in the Bristol area,…
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Build a xylophone-playing robot | HackSpace magazine #22
Reading Time: 2 minutesHackSpace magazine issue 22 is out now, and our favourite tutorial this month will show you how to make this, a xylophone-playing robot! Build a glockenspiel-playing robot with HackSpace magazine Why spend years learning to play a musical instrument when you could program a robot to do it for you? This month…
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Monitor air quality with a Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 8 minutesAdd a sensor and some Python 3 to your Raspberry Pi to keep tabs on your local air pollution, in the project taken from Hackspace magazine issue 21. Air is the very stuff we breathe. It’s about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% argon, and then there’s the assorted ‘other’ bits and…
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Steampunk-inspired Raspberry Pi enclosure | HackSpace magazine #20
Reading Time: 2 minutesWho doesn’t like a good-looking case for their Raspberry Pi? Exactly. We’ve seen many homemade cases over the years, from 3D-printed enclosures to LEGO, Altoid tins and gravity-defying Zelda-themed wonderments. We love them all as much as we love own — our own case being this one if you fancy one —…
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Liverpool MakeFest | HackSpace magazine #19
Reading Time: 6 minutesThe news that UK Maker Faire was to shut its doors came as a bit of a surprise to many. This vibrant weekend of makers meeting, sharing, and learning was absolutely brilliant, and left us fizzing with ideas after our visits there. We’re sad that it’s gone. Makers being makers though, if…
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Raspberry Pi Press: what’s on our newsstand?
Reading Time: 4 minutesRaspberry Pi Press, the publishing branch of Raspberry Pi Trading, produces a great many magazines and books every month. And in keeping with our mission to make computing and digital making as accessible as possible to everyone across the globe, we make the vast majority of our publications available as free PDFs…
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Create wearable tech with Sophy Wong and our new book | HackSpace magazine issue 18
Reading Time: 2 minutesForget Apple Watch and Fitbit — if we’re going to wear something electronic, we want to make it ourselves! Wearable Tech Projects, from the makers of HackSpace magazine, is a 164-page book packed with projects for the fashionable electronics enthusiast, with more than 30 projects which will blink, flash, and spark joy in…
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Build a SatNOGS ground station with a Raspberry Pi 3B+ | HackSpace magazine #18
Reading Time: 8 minutesThe big feature on outer space in issue 18 of HackSpace magazine, available from today, shows you how to build your own satellite and launch it into orbit. No, we’re not kidding, this is an actual thing you can do. And to track the satellite you’ve launched, or another satellite you’re interested…
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Make art with LEDs | HackSpace magazine #16
Reading Time: 3 minutesCreate something beautiful with silicon, electricity, your endless imagination, and HackSpace magazine issue 16 — out today! LEDs are awesome Basically, LEDs are components that convert electrical power into light. Connect them to a power source (with some form of current limiter) in the right orientation, and they’ll glow. Each LED has…


















