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This Raspberry Pi e-ink project gives you the time in a very human way
E-ink display shows clock, calendar and weather in a clean, human-readable way. Fuzzy mode speaks plain-English ...
Since its debut back in 2012 there have been a variety of inventive displays used with the Raspberry Pi. Perhaps you remember the repurposed Motorola phone docks, or you have one of those little ...
Considering the Raspberry Pi’s a mini computer, it should come as no surprise one of the more common projects is a dashboard-style display. Over on GitHub, DIYer n0bel has a guide to turning the Pi ...
Although it's pretty easy to hook up a Raspberry Pi to a screen using its HDMI port, it's not exactly the most portable of solutions (especially if there isn't a TV or monitor around). The Raspberry ...
I like this one: a home-school clock that's powered by a Raspberry Pi with a Pimoroni Inky wHAT display. Basically, it's a neat way to inform kids studying from home what they should be doing next, to ...
The newly released Raspberry Pi 5 requires a 27W USB-C power supply to function properly. While some users have reported that the power supply of the previous model, Raspberry Pi 4, is sufficient, ...
While writing about Kali Linux on the Raspberry Pi recently, I started thinking about portability with the Raspberry Pi. Until now, I have used a standard HDMI desktop monitor (24", 1920x1080), which ...
Since the Raspberry Pi arrived back in 2012, we’ve seen no end of interesting and creative designs for portable versions of the little computer. They often have problems in interfacing with their ...
A new Raspberry Pi project recently came across my radar that’s both clever and oddly practical. Built using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and a compact display, it tells you where in the world it’s ...
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