
Issue #366 - Turn your retro analogue beauties into digital devices
Howdy,
It’s been a bumper couple of weeks on the blog with a pocket-sized weather clock, a humane mouse trap, and this gorgeous retro camera which sprang back to life after a quick Raspberry Pi intervention.
We also met cool wood- and metalworker Laura Kampf. As well as an inspiring young coder, also called Laura.
There are also three brand new magazine issues to dig your teeth into over the weekend. Three!
Peace,
Ashley
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Raspberry Pi makes your retro analogue camera digital
(raspberrypi.org) Let's go digital -
Raspberry Pi ‘WeatherClock’ shows you the hour’s forecast
(raspberrypi.org) What time is it? Cloudy -
Archimedes the AI robot
(raspberrypi.org) Twit twoooo -
Meet Laura Kampf: Wood and metalworker
(raspberrypi.org) Woodwork, metalwork and homemade tattoos -
Humane mouse trap
(raspberrypi.org) Safely, safely catchy micey -
Code your own pinball game
(raspberrypi.org) Code your own take on pinball in Python and Pygame Zero -
Celebrating the community: Laura
(raspberrypi.org) Finding friends, making robots, travelling the world -
Get the latest issue of The MagPi
(magpi.raspberrypi.org) Award-winning makes -
Issue 45 of HackSpace magazine out NOW
(hackspace.raspberrypi.org) Paying homage to some of our favourite projects built with Raspberry Pi -
Wireframe issue 53 is here
(wireframe.raspberrypi.org) A whistle-stop tour of the 3D platformer’s rise, fall, and welcome return -
Educating young people in AI, machine learning, and data science: new seminar series
(raspberrypi.org) AI impacts everyone, so we need to teach young people about it -
Exploring how culture and computing intersect
(raspberrypi.org) Where do our ideas about computing and STEM come from? -
Delivering a culturally relevant computing curriculum: new guide for teachers
(raspberrypi.org) Practical advice for culturally responsive teaching
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