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  • by David Crookes
    Inspired by the Alien franchise, this Raspberry Pi–powered cyberdeck is out of this world. The post Typeframe PS-85 cyberdeck appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Sean McManus
    Pass this article on to someone who is keen but unsure where to start on their coding journey. The post Build a simple quiz game in Python appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Phil King
    With a summer of events ahead of us, we're sharing Phil King's review of Pimoroni's new range of wearable devices. The post Raspberry Pi badgeware appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Brian Jepson
    Support the Raspberry Pi Foundation's work to help young people realise their potential through computing. The post Pay what you want for a bundle of books and support the Raspberry Pi Foundation appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Ashley Whittaker
    A cost-effective Raspberry Pi–based setup reveals songbirds' auditory preferences. The post Raspberry Pi reveals songbirds’ favourite sounds appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Rob Zwetsloot
    This Maker Monday, we're celebrating some of our favourite Raspberry Pi–based builds from the maker community. The post Maker Monday: Show us your personal Raspberry Pi projects appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Ashley Whittaker
    A look back at some of our favourite cyberdeck builds amidst a new wave of makers creating their own. The post In celebration of cyberdecks appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Simon Long
    We’ve disabled passwordless sudo in Raspberry Pi OS, preventing malicious actors from hijacking systems using admin-level sudo commands. The post A security update for Raspberry Pi OS appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Rob Zwetsloot
    These non-traditional clock projects provide weird and wonderful ways to tell the time with Raspberry Pi. The post Maker Monday: 10 non-traditional clock projects appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Ashley Whittaker
    Clay Interactive uses Raspberry Pi to turn museum exhibits into interactive embedded systems people can actually play with. The post Hackable history: Clay Interactive and Raspberry Pi at the Young V&A appeared first on Raspberry Pi.