Category: Raspberry Pi
Google offers AI vision kit for Raspberry Pi owners
Google's Vision Kit lets you build your own computer-vision system for $45 along with your own Raspberry Pi. The company has now launched the AIY (AI yourself) Vision Kit that lets you turn Raspberry Pi equipment into an image-recognition device. The kit is powered by Google's...
Continue Reading7 Undiscovered Add-On Boards For Your Raspberry Pi
averagemanvsraspberrypi.com has a list of 7 add-on boards that you may not be aware of. They write: It’s been a couple of weeks since I returned to the Pi, and I’m already seeing people using the same old default add-on boards all over the internet. Don’t get me wrong –...
Continue ReadingPi/104 – Pi Compute carrier board
Pi/104 is a Pi Compute carrier board in PC/104 format with industrial durability. The Pi Compute Module is a powerful tool for custom electronics projects. But if your project requires industrial grade specifications, you’re currently out-of-luck. This is where Pi/104 comes in - with...
Continue ReadingNode-RED with Raspberry Pi Camera
In this project we're going to take photos with Node-RED using the Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2. We're using this application to monitor our 3D printer. You can edit the flow and the template to use the camera in your own projects whether you want to monitor your lab, door or 3D...
Continue ReadingOwnCloud on Raspberry Pi
Install OwnCloud on Raspberry Pi And make your own cloud server. OwnCloud set on Raspberry Pi can be a good example of smart cloud storage. A cloud storage is a cloud computing model in which the data is stored on remote servers and maintained by a cloud storage service provider. This...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi Backup Guide
Make a sustainable Raspberry Pi backup server and save your files from occasional loss. Raspberry Pi backup is what you really need if you work on Raspbian. Believe me, you do! If you backup your Raspberry Pi SD card in due course, someday it may save your files and your project. Alike...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi NAS Tutorial
Building NAS on Raspberry Pi is a very smart way to create DIY NAS for safe and efficient file management. NAS (or Network Attached Storage) Server is a network storage system to serve and share files to other client computers in a local network area. This enables multiple users to...
Continue ReadingMore IoT with Compute Module 3 and Ubuntu Core OS
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, announced recently that its IoT OS, Ubuntu Core, is available on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 – the general-purpose compute product from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. This OS, the smallest Ubuntu ever, is the perfect host operating...
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