Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a way to control the position of a camera, arm, pointer or similar may be interested in a new project published on the Hackster.io website this week by MJRoBot.
Makers, developers and hobbyists that enjoy using the Raspberry Pi mini PC to build projects may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi servo controller that is capable of controlling up to 3 servos, 2 ...
The Raspberry Pi already makes a pretty great computer for a webcam, but if you want to actually control what that Pi is looking at, you'll need actual movement. Make has a guide to make the Pi ...
Up next on the continual march of expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi is the Raspy Juice, a board designed to break out the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi into servo, serial, and other miscellaneous ...
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5 Lightweight Services You Can Self-Host on a Raspberry Pi
If you have a spare Raspberry Pi sitting around unused, it’s time to put it to work. While you can go all-out and build ...
If you’ve ever wanted to magically make something move with a wave of your hand, this Raspberry Pi project can make it happen.
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These 6 open-source tools will make your Raspberry Pi even more useful
Because it’s modular, you can extend Cockpit with additional panels. There are plugins for managing virtual machines, ...
While it is often said that “necessity is the mother of invention”, we can’t say that’s always been our experience here at Hackaday. You won’t need to search too long before you find a project or hack ...
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