Maplin is now stocking (online only, I think) a nifty little GPIO breakout board with push terminals. They say that it’s similar to the Pi Cobbler (which looks-wise it isn’t but functionality wise, I suppose it is… a bit). The…
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Python web application server on the #RaspberryPi with Flask
James Jesudason has written a great blog post on setting up the Raspberry Pi as a web server using the Flask application framework. Read the tutorial here.
Dr Monk reviews the Quick2Wire I2C Analog board for the #RaspberryPi
Simon Monk has written an excellent, balanced review of the Quick2Wire combo and analog boards. He goes through the steps required to run a small test and sums up his likes and dislikes at the bottom of the post. Definitely…
NodeJS + #RaspberryPi – The easy way with pijs.io
Interesting way of running NodeJS on your Raspberry Pi. Read more here
Milton Keynes 8th Raspberry Jam
I didn’t manage to get to the latest MK Raspberry Jam due to Church commitments. However, there are two brilliant write-ups of the action. The first is from Gill Clough, which is a broad round-up, and the second is from…
Advanced computer lab in rural Cameroon running 25 #RaspberryPi computers
The Foundation has published a post from Belgian Geert Maertens who has been working with a school in a remote area of Cameroon. They have successfully set up an advanced computer lab with 25 Raspberry Pis. This lab isn’t even…
Kindleberry: The Sequel for #RaspberryPi
Max Ogden has created a new version of the Kindleberry Pi (hacked Kindle into a display for he Pi) with the Kindle Paperwhite. Read all about it here
Hack an RS Components #RaspberryPi shipping case into something usable
Here’s an Instructable on converting one of those pink shipping boxes from RS Components into a decent case for your Raspberry Pi using a rotary hand tool. Read the tutorial
Connect a PSP Analog Joystick to the #RaspberryPi
Jason Birch has been tinkering with a PSP joystick and his Raspberry Pi. Very simple to set-up and only requires an MCP3002 analog-to-digital converter chip (and a few other small parts you likely already have). Read the tutorial
Review and comparison of cloud storage solution on the #RaspberryPi
Steve Hickson has blogged about his attempts to get cloud storage working on the Raspberry Pi. He has reviewed and compared two solutions: OwnCloud and Seafile. Read the reviews here