
Issue #237 - BMO
Happy Friday (or Saturday, or Sunday, or whenever it is you’re reading this…),
This week at Pi Towers was a wonderful mash-up of checking out your projects online, eating cupcakes, and playing SLUG, all of which we highly recommend.
We also published a brand-new YouTube video, we’re offering new job opportunities, and we’ve released the Raspberry Pi Zero WH — the same great Zero W, now with a professionally soldered header.
So grab a cuppa and one of the aforementioned cupcakes, pull up a chair, and dive into Raspberry Pi Weekly.
Until we meet again (next Friday, FYI)!
Peace,
Alex
P.S. Please register your Big Birthday Weekend Raspberry Jam by Sunday to ensure your place on the official T-shirt!
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Zero WH: pre-soldered headers and what to do with them
(raspberrypi.org) Same great Zero W, now with added header -
New video!
(raspberrypi.org) Playing tic-tac-toe against a Raspberry Pi -
Job opportunities
(raspberrypi.workable.com) Join the team in England, Northern Ireland, or the USA -
Raspberry Jam Big Birthday Weekend
(raspberrypi.org) Register your jam this weekend to feature on the T-shirt -
Raspberry Pi events
(raspberrypi.org) Join us at Bett and Maker Central -
Create SLUG!
(raspberrypi.org) It's just like Snake, but with a slug -
Turn your smartphone into a universal remote
(raspberrypi.org) Never have to hunt for the remote again -
Adventure Time prop build
(raspberrypi.org) I am Beemo, a little living boy -
Kindleberry Pi Zero W
(blog.yarm.is) Kindle + Pi -
Handheld IR camera
(garysshed.co.uk) Great for nighttime creature spotting -
MidiMixer
(hackster.io) A MIDI controller using Android Things -
FruitNanny
(raspberrypi.org) A Raspberry Pi baby monitor -
PoochPak
(hackster.io) Track dog biometrics -
Buckeye Pi
(rdmag.com) A student-built supercomputer -
E-ink status board
(jsutton.co.uk) Alex is currently: publishing Raspberry Pi Weekly
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20 awesome uses for a Raspberry Pi
(makeuseof.com)
From the team at MUO -
Pi Chef
(element14.com)
Official challengers announced -
Prepare to run a Code Club
(youtube.com)
Our free online FutureLearn course -
Solve the eight queens chess problem
(raspberrypi.org)
And win $1 million -
Adafruit SD card extender
(blog.adafruit.com)
Great for fiddly integrated builds
This newsletter is curated by Raspberry Pi