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Raspberry Pi Time machine
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Guiding Light
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NextCloud
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Here are some of the best projects and builds from the last few years.
This is a simple project to setup a Raspberry Pi as a Time Machine backup server for your Mac. This will allow you to backup your Mac automatically to the Raspberry Pi over your local network.
You can host your own NextCloud server on your Raspberry Pi, and share files online with your friends and family.
This project is perfect for beginners who want to get started with robotics and programming. You'll learn how to build a small robot arm using 4 servos and control it with a Raspberry Pi using Python.
Extend your reach with these robotic arm projects. From simple pick and place robots to complex inverse kinematics, we have a range of projects to suit all skill levels.
In this project, we will build a theremin using a Raspberry Pi and rangefinders
In this project, we will build a motion controlled robotic arm using a Raspberry Pi and a camera
In this project, we will build an electric trombone using a Raspberry Pi Pico as a MIDI controller.
A few weeks ago, I decided to create my own robot that could play tic tac toe using Raspberry Pi Pico
In December 2021 I decided to build a cluster of Raspberry Pi's to learn more about distributed computing and to experiment with Docker Swarm.
The Enigma code, used by Germany during World War II for secure communications, was among the most complex ciphers. Discover how we can crack it using Raspberry Pi.
Learn how to build a Docker Swarm cluster on Raspberry Pi 5, and deploy and manage scalable microservices applications.
The best robotic Arm kit available!
Ghostbox is a fun project that displays random words on a screen.
3d Print a case for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Development Board
Build your own cute Spooky Scary Skeleton Robot for Halloween - Using a Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W, HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Range finder, and an SG90 Servo
Learn how to hack a Big Mouth Billy Bass with a Raspberry Pi Pico W
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