
Issue #352 - What? There’s MORE?!
Howdy,
We are steadily showing you everything Raspberry Pi Pico can do. This week we shared with you how to add Ethernet to our first ever microcontroller.
We also released a new update for Raspberry Pi Imager, offering advanced options if you want them, and some easy interface if you don’t.
And, as always, the very best Raspberry Pi-based projects graced our blog. We’ve got an interactive origami piece for art lovers, a LEGO build for analogue film users, and a simple solution to deliver a quick dopamine hit and make sure you never miss a dog walking past your window again.
Peace,
Ashley
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Raspberry Pi Imager update to v1.6
(raspberrypi.org) Advanced options if you want, some easy interface if you don't -
How to add Ethernet to Raspberry Pi Pico
(raspberrypi.org) Get connected -
Interactive origami art with Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) Paperwork -
Automate analogue film scanning with Raspberry Pi and LEGO
(raspberrypi.org) Retro tech: check. LEGO: check. -
Raspberry Pi dog detector (and dopamine booster)
(raspberrypi.org) "Hey, can I meet your dog?" -
Supercomputing with Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) Altogether now -
Kay-Berlin Food Computer
(raspberrypi.org) Plant-based diet -
Raspberry Pi auto-uploads camera images with PiPhoto
(raspberrypi.org) Hands up if you hate digital chores too -
How not to code: a guide to concise programming
(raspberrypi.org) NO! Not like that! -
Make every step count with Matt Richardson, Ben Hall and a Micro:bit!
(raspberrypi.org) Learn how to use a micro:bit to create your own step counter -
Expanding our free Isaac Computer Science platform with new GCSE content
(raspberrypi.org) Free content and events for learning and teaching GCSE computer science -
The MagPi issue 104 out NOW!
(magpi.raspberrypi.org) Build the home of the future -
Get issue 41 of HackSpace magazine
(hackspace.raspberrypi.org) There’s a quality printer out there for you for under £100 – and we’ll help you to find it.
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