Posts by Adam
6 Ways to Keep Your Raspberry Pi 5 Safe
What should you do to secure your Raspberry Pi 5? In this article, I’ll go over some of the quickest and best ways to ensure that your Raspberry Pi 5 is safe. So before (or while) you’re setting up your Raspberry Pi 5, read this article first! #1: Set up secure passwords, seriously For many…
Read MoreParagon Project: Linux Handheld Terminal
In our Paragon Projects series, we highlight the coolest projects that we find. This Linux Handheld Terminal though fits into a very special genre. It’s a tool that can help you develop even more awesome projects. It was put together by Balazs, who then published the details over at Hackaday and made the whole thing…
Read More4 Facts about the Raspberry Pi 5 Case
The new Raspberry Pi 5 case is super cool. Figuratively and literally. As I’ve elaborated before, I’m a bit of a case nerd when it comes to single board computers. While I’ve used a lot of official Raspberry Pi cases, my favorite cases are actually the Argon ONE case and the FLIRC case for Raspberry…
Read MoreReserve Your Raspberry Pi 5 Today!
Introduction Excited about Raspberry Pi 5? Be sure to reserve yours today with our PiCockpit Raspberry Pi 5 Reservation Tool! Our reservation tool is available to customers in the EU and Switzerland. All orders will be fulfilled through our sister company – www.buyzero.de. To be clear, Raspberry Pi has made it exceedingly clear that for…
Read MoreTigerVNC and RealVNC on Raspberry Pi Bookworm OS
Since the release of Bookworm OS, I’ve seen a number of people struggling to get a VNC server set up on their Raspberry Pi. So I thought I would take this opportunity to share with you how to get RealVNC installed on yours. We discussed the switch over from RealVNC in our article about Bookworm…
Read MoreParagon Project: Retro Newsfeed
I’m always on the look-out for awesome Raspberry Pi projects to share with you. And today I’m super excited to tell you about this Raspberry Pi Retro Newsfeed. This project was put together by Jeff Jetton and you can find the details on the GitHub repository. It’s also a project that is already a few…
Read MoreRaspberry Pi 5 vs. Orange Pi 5 Plus vs. Rock 5 Model B
With the announcement of Raspberry Pi 5, a new generation brings a new set of questions – like, how does Raspberry Pi 5 stack up against its competitors? In this article, I want to go over Raspberry Pi 5 vs. Orange Pi 5 Plus vs. Rock 5 Model B. I have a confession. My first…
Read MoreI read the RP1 documentation so you don’t have to
One of the most notable features of the new Raspberry Pi 5 is the inclusion of RP1 – the first in-house designed silicon chip on a Raspberry Pi flagship product. In this article, I want to go over the essentials of RP1 and tell you what makes it so revolutionary. Unfortunately, this article can’t be…
Read MoreWhat’s Up with Raspberry Pi Bookworm OS?
Along with the announcement of Raspberry Pi 5 came the announcement that a new Raspberry Pi OS is required – Bookworm. In this post, I want to give you a first look at Bookworm OS. Coincidentally, they just released Bookworm OS officially yesterday and Simon Long posted about the new OS over at the Raspberry…
Read MoreParagon Project: A Portable Music Player
Miss your old iPod? Looking to make something to replace it? Then this is the project for you! It’s a portable music player and it’s guaranteed to kick your nostalgia into high-gear. It was made by Nic, who’s uploaded the log files to Hackaday, and calls it Music32-V2. It’s a very interesting custom build and…
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