Devices: Hacking- and Linux-Friendly Projects
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I 3D Printed A Raspberry Pi Case That AI Designed - The DIY Life
I’ve recently watched a few videos where people have been experimenting with Dream Studio’s AI image generator. So, I thought I’d try giving it a few prompts to generate interesting desktop computer case designs that I could turn into a new case for my Raspberry Pi.
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The MacroPad Jukebox - Hackster.io
MacroPad RP2040 + Raspberry Pi + some code = Rock and Roll. A severely over-engineered music player
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UP Xtreme i12 Edge mini PC features Alder Lake-P SoC up to Intel Core i7-1280PE - CNX Software
AAEON has just launched the UP Xtreme i12 Edge mini PC based on the company’s UP Xtreme i12 SBC equipped with an Intel Core i7-1280PE and other Alder Lake processors, up to 32GB LPDDR5 memory, and support for two M.2 NVMe SSD as well as SATA storage
The Xtreme i12 Edge is the successor of the Xtreme i11 Edge Compute Enabling Kit powered by a choice of Intel Tiger Lake processors. It also comes with 2.5GbE and GbE networking, one USB4 port, several USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, HDMI and DisplayPort video outputs, plus some COM ports and a terminal block for GPIOs.
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AAEON UP Xtreme i12 Edge supports Windows 10 Enterprise 2021 LTSC, Ubuntu 22.04, and the Yocto Project 4.0, and ships with a SATA cable and a SATA power cable.
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Teledyne e2v releases Hydra3+ high-resolution ToF sensor with 832 x 600 resolution - CNX Software
The first ToF sensor I used was an STMicro VL53L0X ranging sensor that could measure distances accurately and quickly up to 2 meters away, then the company started to launch multi-zone ToF ranging sensors such as the VL53 that enabled new features such as touch-to-focus, multiple-target identification, flash dimming, or video tracking assistance, and one variant used for human detection. But the 832×600 resolution of Hyrdra3D+ brings even more interesting use cases with the ability to create 3D maps in real-time.
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The Commodore VIC 20 that did not like Cheese and Onio