
Issue #317 - Brand-new Raspberry Pi camera
Howdy,
Sorry for the delay. Your regular bringer of weekly goodness, Alex, was a little under the weather, so the passing of the torch has only just happened.
I’m Ashley, and I’ll be sharing all the best new stuff from Raspberry Pi each week. The delay worked out well in the end though, as this issue is extra jam-packed.
Enjoy!
Ashley
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New product: Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera on sale now at $50
(raspberrypi.org) A brand-new camera for your collection -
New book: The Official Raspberry Pi Camera Guide
(raspberrypi.org) Get hands-on -
An open-source camera stack for Raspberry Pi using libcamera
(raspberrypi.org) Now you can access the internals of Raspberry Pi's camera system -
Special offer for magazine readers
(raspberrypi.org) Let Raspberry Pi Press deliver some good news this spring -
Learn at Home: the Foundation's support for young people, parents, and educators
(raspberrypi.org) With schools closed, our educational mission is more important than ever. -
Digital Making at Home: code-along videos for young people
(raspberrypi.org) Just because we’re all at home, that doesn’t mean we can’t create together -
RetroPie for Raspberry Pi 4: video game emulation on our fastest-ever device
(raspberrypi.org) The ultimate time waster -
Setting up two-factor authentication on your Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) Access your Raspberry Pi securely from beyond your home network -
Help medical research with Folding@home
(raspberrypi.org) Join Custom PC’s Folding@home team -
Fix slow Nintendo Switch play with your Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) Raspberry Pi makes Speedy Gonzales of your Switch play -
Code Robotron: 2084’s twin-stick action | Wireframe #38
(raspberrypi.org) Use Python and Pygame to make a Robotron: 2084-style twin-stick shooting mechanic -
Printing at home from your Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) Home-working guru Alasdair helps you set up printing from your Raspberry Pi -
These loo rolls formed a choir
(raspberrypi.org) Now HERE'S an idea for all those panic-bought packs of loo roll... -
Track your cat's activity with a homemade speedometer
(raspberrypi.org) Good kitty runs far, but how far? -
Create your own home office work status light with Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) The home office worker will see you now
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How to work from home with Raspberry Pi | The Magpi 93
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Yep, we're all still working from home -
Learn at home: a guide for parents #1
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We’re supporting parents and carers with learning for young people at home -
Learn at home: a guide for parents #2
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If you don’t know your Scratch from your Trinket and your Python, we’ve got you! -
University of Toronto supports COVID-19 patient monitoring with Raspberry Pi
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The team of engineers created the solution in just three days -
Making the best of it: online learning and remote teaching
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What does the research say about impactful remote teaching?
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