Cyrus Farivar has replaced the dial controller on his garden ‘drip irrigation system’ with a Raspberry Pi and OpenSprinkler GPIO board. He’s written a full account of how to do the integration, and the results, on the ArsTechnica blog. Read it here.
Raspberry Pi family photo gets an update
Alex Eames of RasPi.TV previously broke the internet when he posted his Raspberry Pi family tree photo. Well, now he’s at it again with an updated photo that includes the new Raspberry Pi 2 model B. Click here to see a large version.
Review of the GrovePi+ starter kit for Raspberry Pi
SmittyTone has taken a look at Dexter Industries’ $90 GrovePi+ starter kit. This is an easy way to get into reading sensors on the Pi, possibly too easy as Smitty points out. Read the review here.
Minimal Raspbian distribution for Raspberry Pi updated for Pi 2
Minibian, which is a minimal Linux distribution for the Pi that fits on a 512MB SD card, has been updated for the Pi 2. This is the 4th release of the operating system and is sure to be a hit with those who like their distro slim and speedy to boot. Read more and download here.
Load custom maps into Raspberry Pi version of Minecraft
Simon Johnson has written a brief tutorial on how to import a custom map into Minecraft: Pi Edition. It’s pretty straightforward and you’ll soon have things like night-time and animals. This doesn’t turn it into ‘survival mode’ but it does mean you can transfer interesting environments onto the Pi.Read how to do it here.