
Issue #260 - Affirmative
Happy Friday, and welcome to this week’s Raspberry Pi Weekly, our newsletter filled to the brim with community projects, news, and articles.
This week has been jam-packed with your awesome projects and tutorials, including this wonderful official Doctor Who K-9 prop renovation, this slightly gruesome eye in a jar, and the amazing Teslonda car hybrid.
We’ve also collected some great tips for using E Ink in your next Raspberry Pi project, and put together a guide on going from zero to robot competition hero in time for Pi Wars 2019.
Have a great week, and we’ll see you next Friday.
Peace,
Alex
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HackSpace magazine 8: Raspberry Pi <3 Arduino
(raspberrypi.org) Also: glass-blowing, science busking, and machine learning to replace your family's bad habits -
Translated: our resources in Greek
(projects.raspberrypi.org) Μερικά από τα έργα μας είναι τώρα διαθέσιμα στα ελληνικά. -
Moonhack 2018
(moonhack.com) Moonhack is a world record–setting event for any kid who can code or wants to learn -
Join us at Raspberry Fields
(raspberrypi.org) Our two-day event is nearly here! -
A working original Doctor Who K-9 prop
(raspberrypi.org) Affirmative, Master. -
Using E Ink displays with a Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) But how does the third colour work? -
How to build a competiton-ready Raspberry Pi robot
(raspberrypi.org) Do you wanna build a robot? -
Fancy making a motion-tracking eye in a jar?
(raspberrypi.org) I've got my eye on you. -
Email home automation
(hackster.io) Completely avoid voice commands -
Wheel of Fortune
(electromaker.io) Spin the wheel! -
Pi Camera Module stop-motion animation
(stuffaboutcode.com) A simple GUI for creating stop-motion movies -
Character displays with Android Things
(hackster.io) Everything you need to know to control a display based on an HD44780 alphanumeric LCD controller from Android Things -
Monitor Minecraft servers with tmux
(raspberrypi.org) Connect, disconnect, and reconnect as often as you like -
Teslonda
(raspberrypi.org) The Tesla Honda powered by Raspberry Pi -
Dual sensor Theremin
(rbnrpi.wordpress.com) Theremin + Sonic Pi -
Build your own smile detector
(hackster.io) Say cheese! -
Tinkernut's face detector
(youtube.com) A simple Python script for face detection
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The $300 system in the fight against illegal images
(bbc.co.uk)
A security researcher has built a system for detecting illegal images -
Humble Bundle
(humblebundle.com)
Raspberry Pi books make an appearance -
Volvo Ocean Race
(techradar.com)
How biometric, Pi-powered technology helps sailors go around the world in the Volvo Ocean Race -
Apply for Pi Wars 2019
(piwars.org)
It's robot battle time! -
Raspberry Pi LEARN
(raspberrypi.org)
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Download Hello World 5 for free
(helloworld.raspberrypi.org)
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