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The Cybook (cyborg + book) is an experimental digital photo book build around a Raspberry Pi Zero and 3D printing. Version V03 contains a previously unpublished photo series from Tokyo. The order of the photos is random, with the slideshow being controlled by a rotary knob. By pressing the knob the user can generate a new, randomized series. This way, every user gets to see a different version of Tokyo.
#cybook#cyberpunk#3d printing#fusion 360#raspberry pi zero#pi zero#film photography#kodak tri x 400#tokyo street photography#design fiction#post photography#my work
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Developing CAN FD Applications with the Raspberry Pi Zero
Learn how to develop CAN FD applications using the Raspberry Pi Zero and the PiCAN FD Zero HAT from Copperhill Technologies. A complete guide to setup, features, and real-world use cases.
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Checking out the Benefits of Growing Pastimes in Your Life
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In today's fast-paced world, it's very easy to get captured up in the pressure of day-to-day live. Nevertheless, carving out time for pastimes can be a powerful way to take a break, de-stress, and reconnect with on your own. Whether it's painting, horticulture, food preparation, or playing a music instrument, engaging in pastimes permits you to touch into your creative thinking and reveal on your own in a significant means. Leisure activities can additionally supply a sense of accomplishment and improve your positive self-image as you find out brand-new abilities and improve over time.Moreover, pastimes can have a favorable influence on your total health. Research has actually shown that taking part in pastime can decrease stress and anxiety, improve state of mind, and also enhance cognitive function. By committing time to your hobbies, you are buying your mental and emotional health, developing an area for relaxation and pleasure in your everyday routine. So, why not check out new hobbies or reignite your interest for old ones? Accepting leisure activities can cause an extra fulfilling and balanced life, allowing you to recharge and refuel your spirit in the midst of life's needs.
Read more here https://all-things-pi.top/blog/product-reviews/best-picks-waypondev-banana-pi-m2-zero-vs-raspberry-pi-zero-wh-which-one-is-the-best-single-board-computer
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Exploring the Advantages of Cultivating Pastimes in Your Life
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In today's fast-paced globe, it's very easy to get caught up in the stress of day-to-day live. Nevertheless, carving out time for pastimes can be a powerful way to unwind, de-stress, and reconnect with yourself. Whether it's paint, gardening, cooking, or playing a music instrument, participating in pastimes allows you to use your creative thinking and express on your own in a purposeful method. Leisure activities can additionally give a sense of accomplishment and boost your self-confidence as you find out new abilities and enhance over time.Moreover, pastimes can have a favorable effect on your total health. Study has actually shown that taking part in recreation tasks can lower stress, boost mood, and also improve cognitive feature. By committing time to your pastimes, you are buying your mental and psychological health, developing a space for leisure and pleasure in your everyday routine. So, why not check out brand-new leisure activities or reignite your enthusiasm for old ones? Welcoming pastimes can result in a more satisfying and well balanced life, enabling you to recharge and refuel your spirit in the middle of life's needs.
Read more here https://all-things-pi.top/blog/product-reviews/best-picks-dvozvo-orange-pi-5-5b-case-power-supply-and-cooling-fan-kit
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need a bit of advice on something rather new to me... i have been DYING to get into some semblance of diy electronics/robotics, specifically regarding the idea of building a flipper zero knockoff with a raspberry pi/esp32/arduino. or a hack rf one ripoff, etc. u get it? i wanna make a lil handheld pwnagotchi pet style device for rolljam rf shit, something that can copy and paste and send and receive rf signals, but homemade by my self....
please if anyone has experience, resources, ideas, anything at all= hit me up right now immediately asap today please.... i am so passionate and ready to do this please help me make device go beepboop
#flipper zero#hack rf one#raspberry pi#esp32#arduino#diy electronics#diy#diy hacking#car hacking#hacking hardware#hacking#help#hacking help#hacking question#need advice#diy projects#diy craft#diy punk#upcycle#homebrew
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Helping my sister set up the pi-hole and she is suitably impressed at the tiny computer >:3c
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I was jealous of the MK 7, but the ball joints get caught in my hair. So, we're making a new version.
Meet the MK8. Ready to be wired for sound. I have a Raspberry Pi Zero W ready to fit, and a new idea for a monocle display.
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Get the big red button. Get some toggle switches. Make a little control board that does stuff on your computer. Is it practical? Itâs fun and thatâs what matters. I feel a bit like a mech pilot when I use it :)
fuckkk yes home depot please sell me big red button I want big red button so bad
#itâs overkill for a full raspberry pi I know#I should be using a zero#it emulates a keyboard to perform keystroke sequences#and runs on a flask server so there is a web interface as well#when FULLY OPERATIONAL there is a small screen that displays pi diagnostics and the currently playing Spotify song#a couple of the parts are out for another project#sorry
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Out of curiousity, how did you get into doing this sort of computer work? Especially more low level stuff. :]
How can other people get into it / what would you like to see people make in the future in this area?
- Aspiring Programmer
I was an extremely poor kid, in middle school I learned about piracy which led to me getting into FOSS software for media conversion so I could load a bunch of media onto my psp. A short time later I learned about cfw, custom firmware, for psps when I was trying to figure out how pirating games for the system worked, that led to my first hardware hacking, at the time you needed to make a "magic battery" in order to save money on hacking the system which luckily for me I was able to do with a busted battery. That was really my big start because it was so exciting to be a poor kid with access to tons of games and media all of a sudden. Since then I've been very interested in firmware work and embedded systems, though I definitely didnt know thats what it was at the time.
For getting into software/hardware hacking/programming in a similar way I'd seriously recommend getting a cheap SBC, something like a Raspberry Pi Zero or just a Raspberry Pi is a good place to start especially since there are tons of projects for those boards that you can hack on and tons of very useful programs like pi-hole which does DNS ad blocking.
As to what I'd like to see people do: more projects dealing with media on these kinds of systems, video djing, glitch art, etc, because usually you're limited to something like VLC for media.
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DIY: Making A Pwnagotchi


Yes, I know I am very late to the game ... LOL I was meddling with Flipper Zero and war driving, then I came across the Pwnagotchi project. Since I already had the parts to do this lying around in my workshop, I decided to put together my own Pwnagotchi just for fun. Started by hooking up the Waveshare 2.13" Black and White E-Ink Display to a Raspberry Pi running a fresh Raspbian image and downloaded the Waveshare demo code to test the display to make sure it's working properly, since I have not actually used it before. This is a v4 display.

After that, I just followed all the instructions over here to put it all together, including adding a real time clock. I used the DS3231 RTC module designed for Pi, but in order to make it fit into the space between the display and the Pi board, I had to make some modifications. The female header pins on the RTC module was desoldered and short wires were soldered on. The battery also had to be desoldered and resoldered on in a new positionlike below to make the module thin enough. The module was then wrapped in wire tape for insulation. Now, we can just slot the wires into the female header pin holes of the display before we snap it onto the Pi board.

Below, you can see the RTC fits comfortably between the boards. I also attached a UPS Lite v1.2 board. Apparently, the UPS Lite board I had was a clone/knock off. It uses I2C address of 0x32 instead of 0x36 that was used in the original product, so the UPS Lite plugin in Pwnagotchi won't work. Oh well, I will just use it like a normal battery pack.


Now, for the software. The original Pwnagotchi project has not had any new updates for over 2 years, so it's kinda out of date and it doesn't support the newer Waveshare displays. Luckily for us, someone had taken the effort to fork the project and released new versions of Pwnagotchi over here. Note that this requires Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.
The Waveshare 2.13" E-Ink display that I had was v4, but I found that I had to set the display type to "waveshare_3" in Pwnagotchi settings for it to work properly. Next is to 3D print a case for this, but in the mean time, I used some nano bricks to build a temporary case for it.

That's it for now. Happy hacking!
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Well I've managed to get to a design that works, and I've been able to attach the raspberry pi zero 2 that's going to be it's brain...
but the soldering is proving trickier than expected, so might need to rethink how I power it and press the buttons to make it take pictures/record videos
#warhammer 40k#warhammer 40000#adeptus mechanicus#admech#cosplay#3d printing#warhammer cosplay#raspberry pi#servo skull
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New project: Pwnagotchi battery case for Waveshare UPS Hat
There are already plenty of cases for the most adorable ai ever out there, but most of them require an external power source. I wanted an integrated battery and since I had a Waveshare hat left from a different project I tried it as an alternative to the pi sugar. The case fits the following parts, stacked on top of each other: 1) Waveshare E-Ink Display pHAT 2.13 inch 2) Raspberry Pi Zero WH 3) Waveshare UPS Hat (C) The 1000 mAh battery gives aprox. 4 hours of runtime, afterwards you can either a) recharge the battery while the pi remains off b) recharge the battery while the pi is on (the hat supports pass through) c) plug your external power source directly into the pi and recharge the battery later. All ports are still accessible and I also added a wider loop to attach a molle style key fob.
.STL files are available here: sarahkastrau.limitedrun.com
#myog#pwnagotchi#raspberrypizero#3d printing#pwnagotchi case#cyberpunk#tactical#every day carry#my work
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i really need to set up my raspberry pi zero so i can use it as an absolute bare minimum computer for writing so i stop getting distracted by quite literally anything
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the "Zero" in "Raspberry Pi Zero W" stands for "zero megahertz"
#this machine truly cannot think#keypress lag in multiples of minutes#I might have to reflash it to a dumber linux
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