
Issue #228 - Parp
Happy Friday, one and all!
Our social media followers have been sending us some awesome projects this week, including the spooky builds featured in our Halloween special.
For those who didn’t manage to enter Astro Pi Mission Space Lab: you can still get your code into space with Mission Zero.
And don’t forget, you also still have time to enter Pioneers and help save us all from a calamity of epic proportions. Winners get our new Pioneers T-shirt!
That’s all for now — have a great week, and we’ll see you next Friday.
Peace
Alex
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Sign up for Astro Pi Mission Zero
(twitter.com) Your code in space, guaranteed! -
New Pioneers swag
(twitter.com) The winners will take it all -
Could you be part of our team?
(raspberrypi.workable.com) We have several open positions -
Prank your friends with the WhooPi Cushion
(raspberrypi.org) Paaaaaaarrrrrrp! -
A Raspberry Pi Halloween projects spectacular
(raspberrypi.org) Enter if you dare -
Hacker House’s gesture-controlled holographic visualiser
(raspberrypi.org) Magical 3D music visualisation -
BitBarista: a fully autonomous corporation
(raspberrypi.org) Look out, Starbucks! -
Gladys Project: a Raspberry Pi home assistant
(raspberrypi.org) Mornings never seemed so easy -
Pumpkin Pi
(twitter.com) The ultimate Halloween project? -
Pi Zero Battery Backpack Prototype
(n-o-d-e.net) Neat make by N O D E -
Build an Itty Bitty Beat Box
(learn.pimoroni.com) Boom tish, boomboom tish -
Projection Mapping
(hackster.io) Do more with the Pi Cap -
Weather Forecast Dashboard
(github.com) Lightweight, versatile weather dashboard
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Are you fit enough to save the world?
(twitter.com)
Get ready, Pioneers! -
Instructables' Raspberry Pi Contest
(instructables.com)
Show off your making chops and win awesome prizes -
Cat Lamin: Raspberry Pi community profile
(raspberrypi.org)
The MagPi profiles this outstanding educator -
Raspberry Pi pinout
(pinout.xyz)
The comprehensive GPIO pinout guide -
Pi Chef Design Challenge
(element14.com)
Expand your creativity in the kitchen with Element14
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