Kategorie: PC
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sprinklR irrigation
Reading Time: 3 minutesHarsh environment Portland, Oregon-based Mark has an urban garden that needs to be irrigated each summer. Judging from the description of his irrigation system, the garden is a little larger than the 30-foot back lawns often attached to suburban UK homes. Commercially available timers provide reliable irrigation, but Mark found they don’t…
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CrowVi portable monitor review
Reading Time: 3 minutesPlug and play All versions of the CrowVi (from £92/$115) are able to be used out of the box with no extra set up – touchscreen models require you to use the USB-C port (not the power one) so the connected Raspberry Pi (or PC) can detect the inputs – but all…
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Summer time
Reading Time: 2 minutesI’ve never had any real melancholy for summer ending – aside from, I suppose, having to go back to school when I was a kid – but while reading the game’s text I think I came close to understanding why people do. I do like summer though; after months of cold and…
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The Clubs Conference is coming back
Reading Time: 3 minutesFollowing the huge success of last year’s Clubs Conference, we are delighted to announce that we will be hosting the second-ever Clubs Conference on Saturday 30 November and Sunday 1 December 2024 in Cambridge, UK. The event will be a weekend of learning and connecting for volunteers and educators involved in Code…
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Build a Raspberry Pi 5 media player in The MagPi magazine issue #142
Reading Time: 3 minutesBuild a Raspberry Pi 5 Media Player Free your films, videos, and music with our ultimate SSD-powered Raspberry Pi media player. You get complete control over your movies, the ability to stream from all the big players, and access obscure services like public domain films and homebrew games. It’s a complete winner…
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Win! 1 of 10 M.2 HAT+
Reading Time: < 1 minuteSave 35% off the cover price with a subscription to The MagPi magazine. UK subscribers get three issues for just £10 and a FREE Raspberry Pi Pico W, then pay £30 every six issues. You’ll save money and get a regular supply of in-depth reviews, features, guides and other Raspberry Pi…
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What would an IPO mean for the Raspberry Pi Foundation?
Reading Time: 7 minutesOn 22 May 2024, we announced that we are intending to list the Foundation’s commercial subsidiary, Raspberry Pi Ltd, on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange. This is called an Initial Public Offering (IPO). The IPO process is — quite rightly — highly regulated, and information about the company and…
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CDP Studio: Control a robot arm
Reading Time: 6 minutes01 Install the software On your PC, visit cdpstudio.com/getstarted and download the free non-commercial version for Windows or Linux. During installation, select the ‘ARMv8 64-bit (Debian 11)’ component under CDP Studio 4.12, along with the one already ticked for your host PC. You will then be able to deploy projects to the…
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Raspberry Pi 5 Cases – Group Test
Reading Time: 6 minutesOfficial Raspberry Pi 5 Case Raspberry Pi £10 / $10 Coming in red/white or black, the official case comprises three plastic sections that snap-fit together, so assembly is a cinch. The middle section includes a clear insert with a fan that connects to Raspberry Pi 5’s Fan port. A small SoC heatsink…
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Transcription and speech synthesis
Reading Time: 3 minutesSpeech Note transcription $ sudo apt install flatpak $ flatpak remote-add –if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo Now reboot Raspberry Pi, then open a terminal and type: $ flatpak install speechnote Say “yes” to confirm that you wish to use the suggested ref, that you wish to install it, and that you wish to proceed…
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Introducing classroom management to the Code Editor
Reading Time: 4 minutesI’m excited to announce that we’re developing a new set of Code Editor features to help school teachers run text-based coding lessons with their students. New Code Editor features for teaching Last year we released our free Code Editor and made it available as an open source project. Right now we’re developing…











