
Issue #225 - Jack
Greetings!
We’re one week closer to Halloween, and Raspberry Pi Weekly is starting to get a little bit spooky. So grab a pillow to hide behind, and let us take you on a haunted ride past talking skulls and possessed jack-in-the-boxes.
To help you recover, we’ve also collected some less spooky but no less awesome makes, including a Braille news reader and The Pi Hut’s 3D Xmas Tree (only available for pre-order until this Sunday).
Have a great week, and we’ll see you next Friday!
Peace
Alex
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Download CoderDojo's girls guide
(raspberrypi.org) Practical measures to increase the proportion of girls in your coding club -
New pi-top launched
(raspberrypi.org) Sliding keyboard, larger trackpad, and more -
BrailleBox: Android Things Braille news display
(raspberrypi.org) Open-source low-cost dynamic Braille display -
Low-tech Raspberry Pi robot
(raspberrypi.org) The singularity starts here -
The Pi Hut’s 3D Xmas Tree pre-order
(raspberrypi.org) Order yours by Sunday! -
Sean Hodgins' Haunted Jack in the Box
(raspberrypi.org) Pennywise would be proud -
The Yorick Project
(hackster.io) Mobile, and talking thanks to AlexaPi -
RainMan 2.0 - Blackjack Robot
(hackaday.io) Unbeatable -
Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera
(hackster.io) Perfect for the current Pioneers challenge! -
Secret Book Case for Raspberry Pi
(instructables.com) What's not to love? -
LunchTop: Raspberry Pi Lunch Box Laptop
(instructables.com) It's Pi for lunch! -
Serverless Kubernetes cluster
(blog.alexellis.io) Alex Ellis' third Pi cluster tutorial -
Capong
(bareconductive.com) Capacitive touch Pong game
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PiBorg team with Rolls-Royce
(twitter.com)
Could you be their next Digital Hero? -
Astro Pi pins
(twitter.com)
Tim Peake shows off the pins for winning Mission Space Lab mentors -
Pioneers on tour
(raspberrypi.org)
The team heads to London, Cambridge, Cornwall, and Ipswich -
Pioneers starter projects
(twitter.com)
Starter projects to help everyone get making -
Sign up to Pioneers
(raspberrypi.org)
Only you can save us! -
Hello World
(helloworld.raspberrypi.org)
Our magazine for educators by educators -
Raspberry Jam events
(raspberrypi.org)
Find your local Jam to meet other digital making enthusiasts -
Free online courses for everyone
(futurelearn.com)
For anyone who wants to learn new digital and teaching skills -
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