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Happy #MagPiMonday!

Every Monday we ask the question: have you made something with a Raspberry Pi over the weekend? Every Monday, our followers send us amazing photos and videos of the things they’ve made.

Here’s a selection of some of the awesome things we got sent this month. Remember to follow along at the hashtag #MagPiMonday

01. Etching the case to show which switches have been thrown is a genius idea
02. We’re always still learning ourselves! Fritzing is a great tool to have in your belt as well
03. This FM synth project is getting there!
04. We can see where it gets its name – also a very good legacy
05. The Pimoroni weather stations are some of our fave summer projects too – we did a list of them last issue

The MagPi #142 out NOW!

You can grab the new issue right now from Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, WHSmith, and other newsagents, including the Raspberry Pi Store in Cambridge. It’s also available at our online store which ships around the world. You can also get it via our app on Android or iOS.

The image is the cover of a magazine titled "The MagPi," which is the official Raspberry Pi magazine. The issue is number 142, dated June 2024. The main headline on the cover is "Build a Raspberry Pi 5 Media Player," accompanied by a subheadline mentioning features such as high-quality audio, massive M.2 storage, and streaming capabilities. The cover features a photo of a Raspberry Pi 5 board being assembled or modified, with various tools and components around it on a blue grid-patterned surface. There is also a remote control visible to the left side of the main image. Additional highlights on the cover include: "Building an RC plane display" "Code a budget tracker in Python" "Top 10 gaming accessories" At the bottom, there is a banner mentioning "How Raspberry Pi built a silicon design team." The magazine's website, magpi.cc, is also listed under the magazine's title. The upper right corner features the Raspberry Pi logo.

You can also subscribe to the print version of The MagPi. Not only do we deliver it globally, but people who sign up to the six- or twelve-month print subscription get a FREE Raspberry Pi Pico W!

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