danie10, to hacking
@danie10@mastodon.social avatar

Hackbat: This Raspberry Pi hacking tool is what the Flipper One could have been

The whole thing runs off of a Raspberry Pi RP2040 and open-source code. It has modules for NFC, SD card, and Wi-Fi communication, plus it features a miniature display so you can tell what it’s doing. If you want to make your own, the Hackster page f ...continues

See https://gadgeteer.co.za/hackbat-this-raspberry-pi-hacking-tool-is-what-the-flipper-one-could-have-been/

#hacking #opensource #raspberrypi #technology

mrpjevans, to RaspberryPi
@mrpjevans@mastodon.social avatar

IT'S ALIVE!

Oof. That was a job and half. All working first time bar one narky LED who was quickly replaced. Absolutely gorgeous bit of kit.

irfan, to manjaro

I find it funny that is collaborating with to make a handheld called and it's not but just yet another handheld like the rest of the fleet? Isn't Orange Pi a popular alternative to that sells ARM-based SBCs?

Power to them I guess but I definitely would love to see more ARM-based gaming handhelds (not , we have a ton of those already) available, no matter how "not ready" ARM + Linux gaming is. Software support could always be improved and worked on later down the road once the hardware is available to target.

🔗 https://neo.manjaro.org

passthejoe, to RaspberryPi
@passthejoe@ruby.social avatar

I just set up my first reverse proxy. Don't get too crazy — it was in the Caddy web server, where everything is easy.

I now have Caddy on my Raspberry Pi 4 Model B sending the traffic for one domain to a Raspberry Pi Zero W (also running Caddy).

Caddy makes this stuff easy.

I figured it out with this post:

https://caddy.community/t/running-a-caddy-server-behind-another-solved/13122/4

And the server (which is just showing the Caddy default page) is:

https://linux.stevenrosenberg.net/

iammannyj, to linux
@iammannyj@fosstodon.org avatar

Raspberry Pi releases ‘Connect’ Linux tool for remote desktop access | BetaNews https://betanews.com/2024/05/07/raspberry-pi-connect-linux/

stfn, to RaspberryPi
@stfn@fosstodon.org avatar

New blog post!

This one took weeks to write. It's about me finding a way to significantly reduce the power consumption of a Raspberry Pi Pico W working as a weather station, collecting environmental data.

I am also writing about powering the Pico using solar panels, and this time it's a success, my weather station can now run indefinitely, powered by the sun!

https://stfn.pl/blog/34-pico-power-consumption-solar-panels/

9to5linux, to RaspberryPi
@9to5linux@floss.social avatar

Meet Raspberry Pi Connect, a New Tool to Access Your OS Desktop Remotely Using a Web Browser https://9to5linux.com/meet-raspberry-pi-connect-a-new-tool-to-access-your-raspberry-pi-remotely

sideshow_jim, to mastodon
@sideshow_jim@mastodon.world avatar

Probably idiot question.
If I were to make a #Mastodon bot* in #python as a learning project, do I need a machine running constantly to run it, or should I do it on a cloud service?
I got a #raspberrypi sitting around, would that do?

(*One that regularly posts a Josephine Baker photo, if you're interested)

9to5linux, to linux
@9to5linux@floss.social avatar

Weekly Roundup for May 5th, 2024: 9.0, Garuda Linux gets major update with Plasma 6, is now powered by Linux 6.8, 3.0 arrives after six years hiatus, two new Linux-powered laptops, nano 8.0, devs promote independent XApps, adds 5 support, 2.10.38, 9.4, and much more https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-may-5th-2024

diyelectromusic, to RaspberryPi
@diyelectromusic@mastodon.social avatar

I appear to have MiniDexed (and circle) supporting ST7789 displays now, which means I can use a Pimoroni Pirate Audio with MiniDexed!

If you only need USB MIDI this is about as simple an option as it will be possible to have.

It would be a particularly neat, self-contained Pi Zero USB Gadget...

ednl, to RaspberryPi
@ednl@mastodon.social avatar

The Pico microcontroller from is pretty great because it's cheap, available, has two cores and PIO functionality, and last but not least because of the comprehensive documentation. Everything is collected here: https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com (search for "pico" on the page, see screenshot).

Hey, I never saw that hi res photo of the PicoW, interesting … click! >> https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/picow/PicoW-HighRes.jpg

taylorhayis, to RaspberryPi
@taylorhayis@mastodon.world avatar

Blackberry Pi is up and running! A 4 running , with a BlackBerry Q10 keyboard and mouse, 9000mah battery, usbc fast charging, and a hidpi touch screen (Pimaroni Hyperpixel)

https://hackaday.io/project/195587-blackberrypi-handheld

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RockyC, (edited ) to RaspberryPi
@RockyC@fosstodon.org avatar

They just came today & don’t even have OSes yet, but I have already named these two “Chopper” and “Mixer” while it’s still May the 4th. They are for digital signage at a local restaurant, where Boil already serves.

They join Appo, Cody, Echo, Fives, Fox, Hardcase, Hevy, Hunter, Jesse, Omega, Rex, Tech, and Wolffe in my “regiment” of computers that I manage, all named after clones from Clone Wars.

And this is apparently my 5,000th post on Mastodon!

Ansi, to RaspberryPi
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lovisix, to RaspberryPi French
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Tiens, question d'une bêtise folle.

Les personnes qui utilisent un raspi ET un SSD externe, comment faire vous en sorte qu'ils soient solidaire ? Un élastique (bof) adhésif double face, de la superglue, autre…


geerlingguy, to random
@geerlingguy@mastodon.social avatar

Whoever said a Raspberry Pi can't be a real NAS?

It's automated with Ansible, pulling ZFS snapshots from my beefy HL15 rackmount NAS, and it's sipping 8.5W while doing so. More to come, here's the story so far: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8EIs8s303k

docbibi,
@docbibi@freiburg.social avatar

@geerlingguy #sanoid & #syncoid are really neat. At some point I was even using a #raspberryPi 1 as a backup host, no need for a lot of power/bandwidth if you don't deal with terabytes of changes at once :)

ai6yr, to RaspberryPi

This looks decent for powering a Raspberry Pi or equivalent off POE. https://jcutrer.com/iot/howto-power-a-raspberry-pi-poe

stalbaum, to RaspberryPi
@stalbaum@mastodon.social avatar

The Golden era of Mini PCs - more powerful and often less $ than a - because we are in the tail end of 's monolithic die. Notice has no super value proposition low end chips to go into a ~$150ish mini! Why? Chiplets and fabrics. Intel missed this boat and when an i9 doesn't come out of the oven right they fuse off features and it becomes an i7, i5, i3, all the way down to the kind of amazing value n100 which you find in $120 PCs. Intel is onto chiplets now, era to end!

fsf, to RaspberryPi
@fsf@hostux.social avatar

How to liberate the boot firmware of the ? Learn how at 2024: https://u.fsf.org/445

9to5linux, to RaspberryPi
@9to5linux@floss.social avatar
PixelPerfectEngine, to RaspberryPi
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https://github.com/ZILtoid1991/pixelperfecteditor/releases/tag/v0.11.0-alpha

Just managed to finish editor version v0.11.0-alpha. It has bugs, some of which might be engine regressions, will try to fix them ASAP. It has Windows, x64 Linux, and aarch64 Linux () versions.

fsf, to RaspberryPi
@fsf@hostux.social avatar

How to liberate the boot firmware of the ? Learn how at 2024: https://u.fsf.org/445

beandev, to homeassistant German
@beandev@social.tchncs.de avatar

Hm, ich möchte mein demnächst auf ein 4 umziehen. Auf 5 macht meines Erachtens keinen Sinn. Das TDP ist mir da zu hoch, Lüfter will ich nicht, das muss schon passiv funktionieren und die Performance wird reichen, weil HA (noch) auf meinem Synology NAS im Docker läuft.

Aber mit SSD wäre der Pi 5 geeigneter.

Es gibt verschiedene Szenarien. Eines wäre bei null anzufangen, mit HA OS lokaler DB, da wäre die SSD sinnvoll.

Oder die DB bleibt auf dem Synology.

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andypiper, to RaspberryPi
@andypiper@macaw.social avatar

This guy is on the bench today.

stfn, to RaspberryPi
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Pineberry Pi is renaming to Pineboards, and they are launching some new boards. I'm excited for them, they are a small Polish company that makes boards for Raspberry Pi 5.

https://pineboards.io/pages/products

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