
Issue #236 - PiServer
Hello there!
Welcome to the first Raspberry Pi Weekly of 2018. We hope you had a lovely time over the last few weeks, and for those returning to work or school: you got this!
Here at Pi Towers, we’ve been busy hunting out some of the best projects the community shared during the Christmas break, and we’ve badgered Gordon into writing a great breakdown of the PiServer tool and how you can use it in the classroom, in your home, or in an industrial setting. Be sure to check it out!
Have a fantastic week, and we’ll see you next Friday.
Peace,
Alex
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Why Raspberry Pi isn't vulnerable to Spectre or Meltdown
(raspberrypi.org) Eben explains why -
Could you write for Hello World magazine?
(raspberrypi.org) Five reasons you should write for our computing education magazine -
The Raspberry Pi PiServer tool
(raspberrypi.org) Create a network of Pis you can centrally control -
Picademy Leicester
(raspberrypi.org) Join us at the National Space Centre -
A hedgehog cam or two
(raspberrypi.org) Hogs on film -
Multilingual word clock
(youtube.com) Switching from Dutch to English -
Smart Cookie Alarm
(youtu.be) Use scales to notify you about stolen cookies -
Protein sequenator to Raspberry Pi
(allaboutcircuits.com) The hardware side of bioinformatics -
Task list using Raspberry Pi 3 and 7.5" e-paper display
(youtube.com) You know what to do -
Zero Boy
(facelesstech.wordpress.com) A pared-down portable RetroPie -
Playback recorder
(instructables.com) Seven-button playback -
Cardboard-framed Pi tablet
(blog.hackster.io) A Pi Zero tablet for under $60
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Raspberry Pi spotted in Black Mirror
(reddit.com)
We're Netflix famous now -
Join the team in the USA
(raspberrypi.workable.com)
We're looking for a Club Program Manager in Oakland, California -
UKFast plans to open Raspberry Pi cafes in Manchester schools
(zdnet.com)
Providing students with the skills they will need to thrive in a digital world -
It was a very Raspbian Christmas
(twitter.com)
Mythic Beasts shows us the website stats -
Thank you for my Raspberry Pi, Santa!
(raspberrypi.org)
What to do with the Raspberry Pi you received for Christmas -
Review: HackSpace magazine
(blog.adafruit.com)
Adafruit reviews our newest publication
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