At first glance, the Raspberry Pi Pico might seem like a bit of a black sheep when compared to the other offerings from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. While most of the rest of their lineup can run ...
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3 Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (November 21 - 23)
Immich is a full-stack photo server and management utility. The Immich service runs on your Pi and accesses whatever storage ...
Want to set up your own web server for a landing page or portfolio, but don't feel like paying a monthly fee? Blogger Jeremy Morgan shows off how to set up a Raspberry Pi as a limited, but cheap web ...
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Here's how I turned a Raspberry Pi into an in-car media server
The only configuration Symfonium requires is the IP address of the music server with port 4533, plus a username and password.
It's undoubtedly possible to turn a Raspberry Pi into a web server, but it's not always easy. Thankfully, Google just streamlined the process with its new Coder project. The open source tool lets ...
Coder, a new project that’s coming out of Google’s Creative Lab, is an open source tool that allows you to easily turn a Raspberry Pi into a basic web server with a web-based development environment.
If you’re not familiar with how DNS works, I recommend reading Marco Chiappetta’s article about how to speed up your DNS. If it still sounds complex, there’s a comic series that explains how DNS works ...
The Raspberry Pi was created largely as a platform for teaching people how to become programmers, but getting started with the device isn't always easy. It's "just what you need for crafting HTML, CSS ...
Ever since the announcement of the Raspberry Pi, sites all across the Internet have offered lots of interesting and challenging uses for this exciting device. Although all of those ideas are great, ...
Recently I've been experimenting with a Raspberry Pi (revision B) running different GNU/Linux distributions. Since the Pi is a basically a mini-computer, I decided to take it for a spin and see what I ...
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