
Issue #358 - Turn back time to a world of telegrams and jukeboxes
Howdy,
We rode a tech nostalgia wave this week with a retrofit project that breathes new life into an old Wurlitzer jukebox and an ingenious invention that lets you text your grandma a telegram.
We also met up-and-coming YouTuber Ellora James (keep an eye on that one), and combined coding with magic on the Digital Making at Home live stream.
This one is a bumper issue because they let me out on holiday last week, so get comfy and dig in to loads of new Raspberry Pi newness.
Peace,
Ashley
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Yayagram makes it easy for grandparents to keep in touch
(raspberrypi.org) Text your grandma a telegram -
Raspberry Pi transforms old Wurlitzer into modern digital jukebox
(raspberrypi.org) Give it a Wurl -
Make a Raspberry Pi Pico-based Midi Fighter
(raspberrypi.org) Choose your fighter -
A Raspberry Pi-powered platform for remote play experiences
(raspberrypi.org) Robots, cat lasers, consoles, and more -
SleePi sounds alarm when Raspberry Pi detects sleepiness
(raspberrypi.org) No snoozing -
Meet Ellora James
(raspberrypi.org) When did you have that 'a-ha' moment with computing? -
Keza’s love for the Japanese games industry
(raspberrypi.org) Diggin' Japan -
Physical programming for children with visual disabilities
(raspberrypi.org) Designing inclusive experiences for people who are blind or have low vision -
What makes an impact on gender balance in computing education? Answers from experts
(raspberrypi.org) The latest event in the Raspberry Pi Foundation series of research seminars was our first panel discussion -
The all-new Hello World podcast for educators interested in computing and digital making
(raspberrypi.org) We want to connect with and support computing educators, both inside and outside of the classroom -
Controlling robotics all over the world from your computer!
(raspberrypi.org) Robots, drones, RC cars, and so much more! -
Unveil the magic of code with Mario the Maker Magician!
(raspberrypi.org) There’s so much magic in the world, and on this week’s episode we got to combine some of that magic with code -
HackSpace #43 is here!
(hackspace.raspberrypi.org) 10 of the best DIY internet of things projects to inspire and delight you
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