
Issue #247 - Fields
It’s Friday!
This week we announced Raspberry Fields, our two-day digital making festival in Cambridge, UK — you’re all invited! Volunteer your time or book your tickets today.
We also watched the launch of the Russian Soyuz MS-08 on Wednesday, which had upgrades for our Astro Pi units on board.
And if that’s not enough of you, a brand-new issue of HackSpace magazine, our 2017 Annual Review, and a bushel of Raspberry Pi projects are also waiting to take your fancy!
Have a great week, and we’ll see you next Friday.
Peace,
Alex
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Join us at Raspberry Fields 2018
(raspberrypi.org) Inspire your inner inventor! -
Our 2017 Annual Review
(raspberrypi.org) Taking stock of a year in which we welcomed lots more people to the Raspberry Pi community -
Astro Pi upgrades launch today!
(raspberrypi.org) Payload with Astro Pi upgrades going skywards -
HackSpace magazine 5: Inside Adafruit
(raspberrypi.org) Ladyada reveals her hardware secrets -
Join our team
(raspberrypi.workable.com) Come work with us! -
The robotic teapot from your nightmares
(raspberrypi.org) Can't sleep, teapot will eat me... -
HomeKit camera
(appleinsider.com) Build your own with a Raspberry Pi -
Pi-Micro
(instructables.com) The pocket-sized Linux computer -
Battery-powered timelapse
(instructables.com) Nature cam goodness -
PiCTDCL
(hackaday.io) A low-cost underwater drop camera -
TinyPi
(blog.hackster.io) How small?! -
Alexa Humour DJ
(hackster.io) Chooses the music and lighting based on your current mood -
Android Auto
(raspiproject.altervista.org) Run Android Auto on a Raspberry Pi -
The teatime Klaxon
(jameswest.site) Tweets and lights and food, oh my
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'Siri, will talking ever top typing?'
(bbc.co.uk)
Spoken weather reports with a Raspberry Pi -
Project Fin
(resin.io)
Resin.io's carrier board designed for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Lite -
LG webOS
(cnx-software.com)
LG releases webOS Open Source Edition optimized for Raspberry Pi 3
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