
Issue #221 - Turtle
Hey there,
First, a massive thank you to everyone who has submitted translations for our YouTube videos! So far we have more than 80, and if you want to add your own, head on over.
With only a week to go, the Turtle Rover team’s Kickstarter is inching ever closer to its funding goal, and we’re eager to see the outcome.
Keep your eyes on our social media accounts on Monday for the launch of the newest Pioneers challenge! We’ve been hinting all week — have you guessed the theme yet?
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at Maker Faire NYC. Whos’ coming?
See you next week,
Peace
Alex
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NEC partners with Canonical on Ubuntu-Core-based signage platform
(insights.ubuntu.com) Leveraging NEC's large-format displays and the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 -
Community-contributed YouTube translations
(twitter.com) More than 80 translations so far! Thank you! -
Maker Faire NYC
(twitter.com) Our new project for World Maker Faire next weekend -
Pi Wars 2018 date announced
(recantha.co.uk) Mark your diaries for 21-22 April -
RasPiO InsPiRing
(rasp.io) Now on sale -
Pimoroni's 'World's Thinnest Raspberry Pi 3'
(raspberrypi.org) Pi 3 not titchy enough? This'll help! -
Turtle, the earthbound crowdfunded rover
(raspberrypi.org) It's okay to say it's cute, yes? -
Digitising film reels with Pi Film Capture
(raspberrypi.org) Bring old home movies back to digital life -
VHS Library Pi Security Camera
(instructables.com) It's like owning James Bond on VHS...ish -
Guest post: Alchemy's twist on the agile scrum board
(nats.io) Using NATS and a Pi Zero -
Ajax Jones' Pi Zero case
(thingiverse.com) This looks somewhat familiar... -
Use your Pi as a Chromecast alternative
(thepi.io) Let 'The Pi' show you how -
Install and run Ghost on a Raspberry Pi
(raspberrycoulis.co.uk) Host the blogging platform Ghost on your Pi -
Vinyl Shelf Finder
(valentingalea.github.io) Find your favourites...with lasers!
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Pioneers Summer Camp 2017
(raspberrypi.org)
...plus a sneak peek at the next challenge -
Moonhack 2017: a new world record!
(raspberrypi.org)
Breaking records year after year... -
Secondary school Code Clubs in Malvern
(blog.codeclub.org.uk)
Making Code Club accessible to teenagers -
Newly updated Code Club videos
(youtube.com)
Now extended to ages 12 and 13 -
Pi Towers Macmillan Coffee Morning
(twitter.com)
We all ate too much cake
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