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Raspberry Pi is still cheap, but it's no longer the smartest choice for a first Linux project
Raspberry Pi isn’t the no-brainer it used to be.
Almost uniquely among consumer grade computer manufacturers, the Raspberry Pi folks still support their earliest boards. We’re guessing that’s in part due to the much more recent Pi Zero using the ...
Close up of the Raspberry Pi logo on a mini Pi board. - Robtek/Getty Images Most laptops on the market are either Windows- or macOS-based, with the Linux-adjacent Chromebook being another option.
While there's a wide array of complex and fancy projects you can make with a Raspberry Pi, one of its most practical uses is as a desktop computer. Sure, it may be small, but it's pretty much capable ...
Build a homelab status light tower this weekend with your Raspberry Pi ...
There's nothing more annoying than seeing ads all over the web page you're reading. Not only are they irrelevant to the content of the page, but they're also intrusive and sometimes get in the way of ...
Your refurbed i5 will be larger and use significantly more power to do anything. Jeff Geerling (hi Jeff!) put up a video just as soon as the embargo went down, and he points out that the SoC still ...
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How to build a Raspberry Pi jukebox
Build your own digital jukebox If you’re an audiophile or you’re just really into music, chances are you’ve seen network media players that stream local music files and online music services to your ...
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