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Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and More
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Hackaday ☛ Detecting Surveillance Cameras With The ESP32
These days, surveillance cameras are all around us, and they’re smarter than ever. In particular, many of them are running advanced algorithms to recognize faces and scan license plates, compiling ever-greater databases on the movements and lives of individuals. Flock You is a project that aims to, at the very least, catalogue this part of the surveillance state, by detecting these cameras out in the wild.
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It's FOSS ☛ 13 Amazingly Innovative 3D Printed Cases for Raspberry Pi I Came Across
So what if I don't have a 3D printer to print these cases. I can at least appreciate the creativity.
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CNX Software ☛ Nordic nRF54LM20A Cortex-M33 wireless MCU doubles the SRAM to 512 KB, increases flash capacity
Nordic Semi’s nRF54LM20A is a new Cortex-M33-based high-memory wireless MCU part of the nRF54L Series with double the SRAM and higher flash capacity compared ot the nRF54L15. It targets consumer, industrial, healthcare, and smart home applications, and is especially suitable for HID peripherals and gaming devices.
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Raspberry Pi Weekly Issue #510 - Introducing: Raspberry Pi 500+ and the M.2 HAT+ Compact
Howdy, It has been a very exciting week here at Pi Towers, with the launch of not one, but two products that we’ve been keeping hush-hush about for a while: Raspberry Pi 500+ and the M.2 HAT+ Compact. Raspberry Pi 500+ is the ultimate all-in-one PC.
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It's FOSS ☛ Raspberry Pi 500+: A Computer Inside a Mechanical Keyboard
Raspberry Pi has surprised us all with this one.
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CNX Software ☛ Arduino cloud adds Bluetooth based provisioning, starting with UNO R4 WiFi
Arduino has recently introduced a new Bluetooth-based provisioning flow on the Arduino Cloud, starting with the UNO R4 WiFi board. This feature simplifies the initial setup process, making it faster and cable-free, and is aimed at improving ease of use for connected projects. With the Arduino IoT Cloud Remote app, users can power the board, detect it automatically, connect to Wi-Fi, and complete setup with visual feedback in just a few steps.
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CNX Software ☛ Fing Agent Raspberry Pi Kit – An all-in-one Raspberry Pi 4-based network monitoring solution
Fing has recently introduced the “Fing Agent Raspberry Pi Kit“, also called “Fing Agent plug-and-play Raspberry Pi 4 kit”, for its Fing Agent network monitoring system, which can be considered a follow-up to the earlier Fingbox hardware released in 2017. While Fingbox was a custom appliance based on Ubuntu Core, the new kit uses a Raspberry Pi, making it easier to set up and use in a home or small office network. The kit includes a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (2GB) in an aluminium case, a 32GB microSD card with Fing Agent preinstalled, a USB-C power supply with adapters, and a Cat 5e Ethernet cable.