10 Best Articles on Raspberry Pi
The most useful articles on raspberry pi from around the web—beginners to advanced—curated by thought leaders and our community. We focus on timeless pieces and update the list whenever we discover new, must-read articles or videos—make sure to bookmark and revisit this page.
Top 5 Raspberry Pi Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on raspberry pi by Refind users in 2023 so far.
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How to build your own private smart home with a Raspberry Pi and Mozilla’s Things Gateway
Last year we announced Project Things by Mozilla. Project Things is a framework of software and services that can bridge the communication gap between connected devices by giving things URLs ...
How to Build a Raspberry Pi Retro Game Console
Since its release, the $35 Raspberry Pi mini-computer has been hailed as the perfect all-in-one retro game console. Now, it’s easier to do than ever, and it doesn’t take any Linux knowledge…
Short Articles
Short on time? Check out these useful short articles on raspberry pi—all under 10 minutes.
I built a receipt printer for GitHub issues
I wanted a way to have physical tickets from GitHub in front of me. One Epson printer, a Raspberry Pi, and some PHP later, I had a working system in place.
Electronic music icon Korg makes music with Raspberry Pi
Think of synth music, racks of keyboards, or massive DJ rigs, and Korg comes to mind. Raspberry Pi is at the heart of some of its new synthesizers.
Machine learning on Raspberry Pi just took a big step forward
Raspberry Pi 4 owners can now train their own custom models using Edge Impulse's cloud-based development platform for machine learning on edge devices.
«users can now upload data and train their own custom machine-learning algorithms in the cloud, and then deploy them back to their Raspberry Pi. »
Your serverless Raspberry Pi cluster with Docker
Learn how to deploy Docker Swarm to create a Raspberry Pi cluster then turn it into a serverless super-computer with the OpenFaaS framework for Docker.
This tiny mint box is actually a gaming console packing a Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts are building their own handheld gaming consoles and this latest one is actually pretty awesome – and also fits in your pocket.
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on raspberry pi.
The future of computers is only $4 away, with Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton
Raspberry Pi does it all.
Keras and deep learning on the Raspberry Pi
In this guide you'll learn how to perform real-time deep learning on the Raspberry Pi using Keras, Python, and TensorFlow.
Why We Love the Raspberry Pi
We love the Raspberry Pi because it’s a tiny $35 computer you can use for almost anything, and because it’s a fun way to teach yourself more about technology.
Publications
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PyImageSearch
Leading computer vision educator. Tutorials and courses on #DeepLearning, #ComputerVision, #OpenCV, #Keras, #TensorFlow, #PyTorch, and many more.
TNW
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The Verge
http://theverge.com covers life in the future.
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