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This awesome live map of the Washington Metro makes for a cool Raspberry Pi project
Framed Washington Metro map uses Raspberry Pi Pico W and WMATA departure API to light 144 LEDs live. Laser-cut matboard masks 144 LEDs; data refreshes so you can see every train's position from home.
Using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC, a fantastic RGB LED illuminated world map has been created by Hack A Day user Joshua Krosenbrink for his office, that is capable of showing his co-workers ...
MeshCentral2 development keeps moving forward. So much is going on, we have to just make a list of new features and changes. To install and try MeshCentral2, take a ...
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10 quick Raspberry Pi projects that are actually worth your lunch break
Not every Pi project takes days to finish. Here are several you can complete in an hour or less, then immediately enjoy the ...
Check out this Raspberry Pi-powered LED matrix that shows the current weather across Scotland, by displaying a suitably varied coloured map. Wind, cloud cover, rain and temperature are ...
One problem with ham radio these days is that most hams live where you can’t put a big old antenna up due to city laws and homeowner covenants. If you’re just working local stations on VHF or UHF, ...
Maybe a true Gadget Master knows every component on a Raspberry Pi board? Maybe. I'm not talking about the HDMI connector or the P2 audio plug, but what about the linear regulator or the ultra low ...
When Raspberry Pi was launched around 18 months ago, demand for the credit card sized board outstripped the manufacturing capacity to such an extent that customers were rationed to one each and had to ...
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