
Issue #239 - Teletext
Hello there,
The Raspberry Pi news this week: Coolest Projects is expanding, with its doors now open to young makers in the Raspberry Pi community, and a new London location.
Build a home theatre system and turn your trash into tech with the help of this week’s The MagPi issue 66 and HackSpace magazine 3. And be sure to check out Hello World 4, which we published last week. All of our magazines are available to order online in print, and to download for free in digital form.
We’ve also put together the usual array of wonderful makes and follow-along projects created by you, so be sure to grab a chair and a cup of tea and spend some time with this Raspberry Pi Weekly.
Peace,
Alex
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Coolest Projects 2018
(raspberrypi.org) Now open to young people across the Raspberry Pi community -
MagPi 66
(raspberrypi.org) Build your own home theatre -
HackSpace magazine 3
(raspberrypi.org) Take the scrapheap challenge -
Job opportunities
(raspberrypi.workable.com) Join the Raspberry Pi, Code Club and CoderDojo teams -
Spiegelbilder Studio's giant CRT video walls
(raspberrypi.org) Massive walls of awesome -
Raspberry Pi Spy's Alexa Skill
(raspberrypi.org) Alexa, ask Pi sky where is GPIO 12 -
Space Window
(reddit.com) In space, everyone can see you scream -
3D-printable pHAT badge
(thingiverse.com) Portable e-paper -
Teletext Twitter
(github.com) Retro social media -
Star Trek combadge
(314reactor.com) Beam me up, Michael Darby -
Productivity tracker
(instructables.com) A magic mirror with gumption -
Fireflies
(vimeo.com) 400 LEDs representing fireflies
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Pimoroni's Pogo-a-go-go solderless GPIO pogo pins
(shop.pimoroni.com)
Say that three times in a row -
Astro Pi Misson Space Lab — phase 2
(astro-pi.org)
Two weeks remain to submit your phase 2 project -
Win a media centre kit
(raspberrypi.org)
Thanks to The MagPi! -
Hello World 4
(raspberrypi.org)
Support for educators from educators -
Industrialise your Raspberry Pi
(connectivity4ir.co.uk)
Inelco Hunter has announces the PCAP Touch Screen Kit
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