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Operation Pico
Raspberry Pi Home Hub
Hacky Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Robot Makers Almanac
High Five Bot
Using the Raspberry Pi Pico's Built-in Temperature Sensor
Getting Started with SQL
Introduction to the Linux Command Line on Raspberry Pi OS
How to install MicroPython
Wall Drawing Robot Tutorial
BrachioGraph Tutorial
Here are some of the best projects and builds from the last few years.
Build a Raspberry Pi Pico version of the classic Operation game
Build a Raspberry Pi Home Hub with a 7" touchscreen display and Kivy
Build a quick outdoor sensor for temperature and humidity using a DHT22 sensor and a Raspberry Pi Pico
The High Five Bot is a robot that gives you a well deserved high five. The robot is powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico and uses an ultrasonic range finder to detect your waiting
Creating a custom PCB for BurgerBot has been on my bucket list for at least a year, and last Sunday the audience voted for a mid-week stream
"Unlike other writing tools, Obsidian uses [Markdown](/resources/glossary/#markdown) files to store your notes. This means that your notes are stored in plain text files that can be easily read and edited by other applications."
If you've just got a new Raspberry Pi Pico and you're looking for some inspiration, then you've come to the right place. Here is a collection of projects that you can build with your Raspberry Pi Pico.
"Learn how to set up Telegraf on your Raspberry Pi with Docker to monitor system metrics and integrate with popular time-series databases like InfluxDB or Prometheus."
Learn how to configure Dynamic DNS on your Raspberry Pi to enable easy remote access and self-host your WordPress, Ghost blog, or other web services.
Learn how to turn your Raspberry Pi into a WordPress server using Docker, allowing for an easily manageable and portable WordPress installation.
Learn how to set up a secure WireGuard VPN on your Raspberry Pi using Docker, allowing remote access to your home network securely and easily.
Learn how to set up MotionEye on your Raspberry Pi with Docker to turn it into a network camera server, perfect for monitoring home security or creating a DIY surveillance system.
Transform your Raspberry Pi into a Ghost blogging platform using Docker. This guide covers the setup process and configuration for a personal Ghost site.
KevsArcade is a project to create my own Arcade (yes, with multiple machines) using Raspberry Pi and a laser cutter
A brachiograph is a type of robotic arm designed to mimic the movement of a human arm. It typically consists of a series of joints and links, which can be controlled to perform tasks such as drawing, picking, and placing objects. The term "brachiograph" is derived from the Greek words "brachion" (arm) and "graph" (to write), highlighting its initial use for drawing and writing applications.
The HP Robots Otto is a versatile and customizable robot kit that offers a fun and educational introduction to robotics and programming.
Pi-Apps is a powerful tool that simplifies the process of installing, managing, and updating applications on your Raspberry Pi. With its user-friendly interface and extensive software library, Pi-Apps is an essential tool for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and beginners alike.
Learn about Obect Oriented Programming, Polymorphism, Inheritance and more in this new MicroPython course
Arduino launched a new robot aimed at beginners but certainly not limited to that audience. It’s their first robot that’s designed for MicroPytjon first. There is even a new Arduino Lab for MicroPython IDE so you can get writing code faster.
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.
Learn how to build a cute robot that can show you the temperature with a servo
Facebot is a cute desktop robot that features a small 8x8 LED Display matrix. It is powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico W, which means we can control this robot using Wifi and/or Bluetooth.
Facebot
The best robotic Arm kit available!
Ghostbox is a fun project that displays random words on a screen.
3d Print a Ghostbusters PKE style Wi-Fi Scanner
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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