Good afternoon/morning everyone! I’m pleased to say that, following a hectic couple of weeks, normal service is resuming. So, what has been taking my time up? One word: CLOUD. Cloud is a brand new musical written by a wonderful pair of creative brains for the brilliant Sharnbrook Mill Theatre. We performed the show last week to enthusiastic audiences and great response. It has been one of the great privileges of my life to be involved with this group of people. You can check out some of the music in the trailer below and we’re hoping to have a live cast recording (audio and video) available soon!
Milton Keynes Raspberry Jam – Saturday, 15th July
PJ Evans is organising a Raspberry Jam in Milton Keynes on Saturday, 15th July. The event, which runs from 10am to 1pm will be held at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. It is billed as a ‘show and tell’ event to get things rolling. It’s been a good while since MK has had a Jam, and it’s great to see it returning. Free tickets to the Jam are available here and slightly more info is available on the MK Jam website.
Building a K9 toy out of acrylic, a CamJam EduKit 3 and a Raspberry Pi Zero
James West‘s son is a big Doctor Who fan. So, his dad decided to build him a classic series-inspired K9 toy. He purchased some acrylic sheets and some other material and then fitted inside a Raspberry Pi Zero W with attached Speaker pHAT (to play sound effects with). The robotic part of the build was provided by a CamJam EduKit 3. You can read about the build over on his blog and see more photos and videos on Flickr. He has also uploaded the code to GitHub so you can see a GPIO Zero version of the EduKit 3 code!
Easily stream to YouTube using a Raspberry Pi and Docker
I’ve not had much experience with Docker – haven’t really seen the point until now. However, with his new tutorial, Alex Ellis makes a convincing argument. Docker is a way of packaging up software into an image, much like Raspbian is packaged. However, Docker images are installed on top of your operating system.
The tutorial helps you to get your Raspberry Pi and camera module streaming online to YouTube. Normally, there’s a lot of software set-up involved with this, but Alex has packaged it all up as a pre-built Docker image, saving you the bother. All the instructions are available on Alex’s blog.
Best MAME games on RetroPie / Raspberry Pi gaming systems
When creating your own RetroPie gaming system, it can often be difficult to decide which of the 1000s of available games to install on your SD card. Matt, from Raspberry Pi Spy, has compiled a list of some of his favourites. You can see a video of the gameplay below:
Weather forecasting cloud has a Raspberry Pi Zero W at its core
My apologies for the lack of updates recently. I had a bit of a health problem involving a medication imbalance and it meant I couldn’t concentrate on anything but the bare essentials. I’ve also been busy rehearsing for a new musical called Cloud at Sharnbrook Mill Theatre in Bedfordshire. It goes on next week, so my mind has been otherwise occupied! 🙂 I’m rather chuffed to be able to bring you this not-unrelated post!
Kirby has created this lovely weather-forecasting cloud from a Raspberry Pi Zero W. The cloud is made from wood and houses the Pi Zero W a strip of Neopixel-like LEDs. The software uses the Yahoo Weather API to collect data and then changes the colour of the LEDs accordingly. It’s a lovely project and you can read more about it over on Instructables.