Getting started with Raspberry Pi can be a bit daunting for a newcomer, but these tips will have you on your way to programming fun projects in no time.
XDA Developers on MSN
The best Raspberry Pi accessory I bought this year costs under $5
This humble accessory protects my Pi’s ports and makes setup less fragile every time I plug in a display.
How-To Geek on MSN
How I test Raspberry Pi Pico projects without any Pi hardware
A resistor in the cloud is worth two in the hand.
This is the way: a Raspberry Pi and a clever approach got Android Auto up and running on the original head unit in a 2012 Honda Civic ...
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Hot, cold or just right: Bengaluru techie creates AI tool that controls your fan based on your sleeping posture
Bengaluru engineer Pankaj built an AI-powered “roommate” that adjusts his ceiling fan based on sleeping posture.
HooRii today announced that it will launch its Kickstarter campaign for ClawStage beginning on Sunday, March 15. The campaign shall position the product as a fully integrated, ready-to-run embodied AI ...
As the Taser Chess journey concludes, a year after it began, we watch EiH returning to Union Square. He tries to test the board on the hustlers, who want absolutely no part of it, so eventually he ...
Heisler’s Skinner box-esque chess set was inspired by similarly masochistic DIY projects like an electrified keyboard, and gets its voltage from a reconfigured TENS unit. Short for Transcutaneous ...
A Bengaluru engineer builds an AI-powered fan that reads his sleep posture and auto-adjusts speed, turning a restless 3 am struggle into a smart home breakthrough.
No More 3 AM Chill: Bengaluru Techie Builds AI Fan That Auto Adjusts Speed Based On Sleeping Posture
Arms or legs sticking out of the blanket, the system understood he was feeling hot and switched the fan on. If his arms were ...
A software engineer from Bengaluru has developed an AI-powered system that adjusts his ceiling fan's speed based on his sleep posture.
Here's how a quiet hardware revolution is solving the intimacy-surveillance paradox and creating a safe harbor for relationships with AI, using new models and edge AI hardware.
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