
Issue #252 - Haven
Happy Friday, one and all, and welcome to this week’s Raspberry Pi Weekly.
This week, we celebrated 1.2 million Raspberry Pi Zeros and Zero Ws shipped worldwide, and we’ve loved hearing how you’ve been using yours.
We’ve also been learning about your wonderful projects, such as teacher Chris Aviles’s Innovation Lab in New Jersey, where students are using the Raspberry Pi Oracle Weather Station to tackle the effects of climate change in their town.
To finish the week, we’re celebrating Coolest Projects UK in London on Saturday. It’s the first time this fantastic showcase of young digital making has come to the UK, and you can follow all the excitement using the #CoolestProjects tag on Twitter.
Have a great week, and we’ll see you next Friday.
Peace,
Alex
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MagPi 69: affordable 3D printing with a Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) Get your own 3D printer for £99 -
1.2 million Zeros shipped
(twitter.com) How are you using yours? -
Coolest Projects UK is this weekend
(coolestprojects.org) Follow #coolestprojects for updates throughout Saturday -
Continued: the answers to your questions for Eben Upton
(raspberrypi.org) Raspberry Pi 4?! -
Tackling climate change and helping the community
(raspberrypi.org) Students vs climate change -
Invent new sounds with Google's NSynth Super
(raspberrypi.org) AI analyses sounds and builds new ones -
Stream to Twitch with the push of a button
(raspberrypi.org) Twitch it real good -
RFID and Alexa door lock
(hackaday.io) Don't get up to answer the door -
Resurrecting a vintage ZX Spectrum
(blog.hackster.io) Using a Raspberry Pi and Arduino -
Browsing BBS on an Epson PX-8
(blog.hackster.io) The 1980s at their finest -
Portable DVD player media centre
(blog.hackster.io) Upscale your old tech -
Retro AIY keypad phone
(hackster.io) 'Always Coca Cola...' -
Thermal paper polaroid
(mitxela.com) This week's newsletter is so wonderfully retro!
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Join us at Raspberry Fields
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Our two-day digital making festival in Cambridge -
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