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58 Stories To Learn About Raspberry Pi

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Let's learn about Raspberry Pi via these 58 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. How to Install Django and Python 3+ on Raspberry Pi

Don't waste time! Learn how to install Django and Python quickly with this tutorial!

2. How and Why I Self Host

3. A Guide on How to Host Your Own Git-Server With Raspberry Pi

Hosting your own git server can be a fun learning experience used to understand the ins and outs of what goes into maintaining a codebase.

4. Robotic Vision: Connecting Asus Xtion Live Depth Camera to Raspberry Pi

An important part of the robot is its eyes and perception of the outside world. For this purpose, the Depth Camera is well suited.

5. A Beginner's Guide To Setting Up A DASH Staking Rig

Have you ever dreamed of having a money printing machine that cranks out money in your home? Maybe your bedroom or basement dwelling area you have a machine that spits out currency 24/7.

6. Converting Your Raspberry Pi Into a Crypto Trading Bot

What's not to love about your Pi? It's a serious piece of kit, and it's cheap! But… can it make you money?

7. How to Transform a RaspberryPi Into a Universal Zigbee and Z-Wave Bridge

Home automation comes with plenty of potential to make our lives easier. But in order to succeed in its task, it often requires you to fill your house with bridges that can connect your smart devices to your Wi-Fi network. Unless you buy a smart device that communicates directly over Wi-Fi (like a TP-Link or Belkin smart plug), odds are that many of your favourite smart devices use either Bluetooth, Zigbee or Z-Wave to communicate. These protocols solve some of the issues of Wi-Fi when it comes to smart devices — like latency, centralised topology and relatively high power requirements — but they do require some physical hardware in between to do the smart protocol <-> Wi-Fi translation and make the devices actually controllable from a Wi-Fi-connected client.

8. Building 28-Core Raspberry Pi Cluster from Scratch: Release The Kraken

This is the second installment of my 'How I built' trilogy detailing the build process of all 3 of my clusters. Read the first here.

9. The Nvidia Jetson Nano Is The Biggest Industrial IoT Revolution

It feels like yesterday when the Raspberry Pi foundation released the first-in-line Single Board Computer (SBC) to the market. Back in 2012, Raspberry Pi wasn't alone in the SBC growing market, however, it was the first to make a community-based product that brings the hardware and the software eco-system to a beautiful harmony on the internet.

10. Can a Pi 4 replace your home theatre PC?

The short answer is yes. For my labour day long weekend project, I decided to try my hand once again at configuring a Raspberry Pi as a home theatre PC.

11. How to Make a Retro Game Console Based on Raspberry Pi?

Here is a great project that will help you start making game console based on Raspberry Pi step by step.

[12. Rust Cross Compiling to the

Raspberry Pi](https://hackernoon.com/building-a-wireless-thermostat-in-rust-for-raspberry-pi-part-2) Efficiently set up a development environment for cross-compiling Rust code for other platforms, including Raspberry Pi and AWS Lambda.

13. How to set up a RaspberryPi to share files and media

Over the past months, I’ve been slowly assembling a suite of self-hosted tools and services on a shiny new RaspberryPi 400.

14. Here's How I Got Started With Kubernetes: Part I

While scheduling classes for my final semester of college, I was very eager to do something different. Like many of my computer science peers, I had grown tired of the typical class where we have to reinvent the wheel when learning new concepts.

15. 4 Privacy Focused Raspberry Pi Projects

4 do it yourself projects with a Raspberry Pi for the privacy minded user

16. How I Used Raspberry Pi to Detect Water Leaks in My Home

I decided to invest in a Raspberry Pi and Courier to make sure that I would get a notification any time there was even a small leak in my home.

17. Human Detection System Using RaspberryPi, Thermal Camera and Machine Learning

Triggering reliable events based on the presence of people has been the dream of many geeks and DIY automators for a while. Having your house to turn the lights on or off when you enter or exit your living room is an interesting application, for instance. Most of the solutions out there to solve these kinds of problems, even more high-end solutions like the Philips Hue sensors, detect motion, not actual people presence — which means that the lights will switch off once you lay on your couch like a sloth.

18. IoT Electric Scooter Cloud Data Collection and Visualization with Soracom + Raspberry Pi [Part 2]

19. How to Control your IoT Electric Scooter Fleet Remotely with SORACOM Napter [Part 3]

20. How To Creat an Audible Object Detector [DIY Tutorial]

For people with vision problems.

21. Why Do You Need to Patch Raspberry Pi?

Because of its open-source nature, the Raspberry Pi source code could be analyzed by malicious actors and allow for targeted attacks.

22. Building a Raspberry Pi + ESP32 Drone: My First Steps Into Robotics

A journey from a web developer to a drone maker, with all of the problems and solutions that come with making a drone using a Raspberry Pi and ESP32.

23. Create a LEDs-powered Cloud! ☁️⚡️✨

At Prynt, we have creativity days, we work on everything we want for few days. I believe this is really important to have some time you can work on something else for your company. A colleague did some art paint in our office, another create slack emoji of everyone in the company, I decided to create this cloud with the help of some colleagues (by the way, we name it Claudie).

24. How to Set up Raspberry Pi Headless with Ubuntu 21.04 in 9 Easy Steps

9 easy steps to set up a raspberry pi with a Ubuntu Server 21.04 without using a screen.

25. I Tried Hacking a Bluetooth Speaker - Here's What Happened Next

In this article, we’ll attempt to hack a Bluetooth speaker using my knowledge of CyberSecurity.

26. How I Built a Houseplant Alerting System with ksqlDB on Apache Kafka

Learn how I built an IoT data pipeline, powering real-time alerts that notified me to water my houseplants using a Raspberry Pi, Apache Kafka, and ksqlDB.

27. Setting Up a Dedicated Database Server on Raspberry Pi

Learn how to set up a MariaDB database server on a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with 8 GB of RAM that you can connect to your local network through WiFi or Ethernet

28. House Alarm with a Pi: The Smart Door

Following on from my previous post, I decided that for my next Smarthome project it would be a good idea to build a sensor for the front door, that way I would be able to detect whether the door is open or closed.

29. Playing With Yourself: The Power of Personal Projects

“Please pray for my son,” is my mother’s go-to phrase whenever she comes to visit my condo in San Diego. My home lab is strung up with a web of audio, visual, and power cords. Wandering eyes will find themselves crossing resistors, soldering irons, microcontrollers, drones, robot pets, and even more robot pets. It’s certainly no surprise why she’s a little worried. My mother’s opinion aside; in the developer community, personal projects can be seen as ways to reinforce bad practices and a poor investment of time and money. Even I notice that my Instagram posts on wire organization might be misconstrued as a red flag. But I believe the personal projects I’ve made have helped me become a better, creative, and more resourceful engineer.

30. How to Build a 32-Core Raspberry Pi Cluster From Scratch

How to Build a 32-Core Raspberry Pi Cluster From Scratch

31. Raspberry Pi 400: $70 Cheapest PC of 2020 for Programming

If you have ever wondered if there is any Desktop PC that comes at a very cheap price, you probably wouldn't have looked at Raspberry Pi, no one did. Until now, Raspberry Pi was a compact, small machine with limited performance but it has changed with the arrival of Raspberry Pi 400. Raspberry Pi 400 is a complete personal computer built into the Raspberry Pi Keyboard giving us the cheapest complete computer of all time.

32. Raspberry Pi Wireless Thermostat - in Rust!

I created a fully working wireless thermostat that runs on a Raspberry Pi, written in Rust, as a practical learning project.

33. Building Cheap Raspberry Pi Cluster from Scratch

This is the first of the 'How I built' trilogy detailing the build process of all 3 of my clusters.

34. BitBanged SPI in Go [Explained]

I’m going to focus mostly on some design decisions and how I went about writing an SPI interface using Go on a Raspberry Pi. I assume my readers have a basic understanding of what a Raspberry Pi is, and how basic electronics work. If not, read on anyway and I will be sure to include some valuable resources below.

35. Building Real-Time Vehicle Detection System

From vehicle counting and smart parking systems to Autonomous Driving Assistant Systems, the demand for detecting cars, buses, and motorbikes is increasing and soon will be as common of an application as face detection.

And of course, they need to run real-time to be usable in most real-world applications, because who will rely on an Autonomous Driving Assistant Systems if it cannot detect cars in front of us while driving.

In this post, I will show you how you can implement your own car detector using pre-trained models that are available for download: MobileNet SSD and Xailient Car Detector.

36. The True Key to Web3 Adoption: Pies, Raspberry Ones

True Web3 adoption is in bringing the device-powered networks that run on Web2 backbones to blockchain - and Raspberry Pi is the ultimate hardware for the job.

37. BitBanged Serial Peripheral Interface in Go on Raspberry Pi [Explained]

I’m going to focus mostly on some design decisions and also how I went about writing an SPI interface using Go on a Raspberry Pi. I assume my readers have a basic understanding of what a Raspberry Pi is, and how basic electronics work. If not, read on anyway and I will be sure to include some valuable resources below.

38. Tutorial: Build AdonisJS API to store your Raspberry Pi Temperature

In this tutorial we will use AdonisJS to build a simple API that will collect the data from the sensors and store it in a Postgres database

39. How to Perform a Rogue Raspberry Pi Exploit

How a $20 Raspberry Pi can be used as pentest tool and what to look out for to protect your network.

40. Circuit Design: Ways to Do It Correctly

Our universe is formed by gradually connecting the matter to form the galaxies and stars after the Big Bang explosion. These fully formed planets and stars are conjoint to create the universe in which the human exists. Similarly, in electronics, each component is linked together to make a circuit, which can establish a connection among the components without any resistance in between the process. The connection should form a closed loop that can keep the devices running.

41. How You Can Control Your Smart Home Through a Telegram Bot

You’ve got your smart home fully set up. You regularly like to show off with your friends how cool it is to turn on light bulbs, play videos and movies with a hint to your voice assistant, make coffee and adjust the thermostat with a tap on an app. Congratulations!

42. Raspberry Pi 4b mSata-SSD vs MicroSD

I just wanted to see if it was faster... And.... It is.

43. How to Configure a Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera

I picked up the new Raspberry Pi High Quality camera last week. It’s pretty impressive. In this article, I’ll show you some ways to interact with this camera and do some cool stuff with it.

44. How Hot Does it Get Inside a Car During a Heat Wave?

Using a Raspberry Pi to measure the temperature inside a Ford Focus during a record-breaking heatwave.

45. How to customize your hacking set-up for the most affordable price

This article discusses the most affordable hacking setup at the least expensive price point possible. As a beginner, you don't need much of a really powerful PC

46. Building a Cellular-Connected IoT Electric Scooter w/ Soracom + Raspberry Pi in One Hour [Part 1]

47. A Beginner's Guide to Home Automation with the Internet of Things (IoT)

Home automation can be achieved using IoT/Smart devices. IoT is a network of devices, devices that are embedded with sensors, software and other tech.

48. How to Build an Emulator for a Fantasy CPU in JavaScript

Introduction

49. How to Use Materialize and Redpanda to Analyze Raspberry Pi Temperature Data

This is a self-contained demo using Materialize to process data IoT devices data directly from a PostgreSQL server.

50. Making My IoT Security Camera System on Render

How To Create Your Own Security Camera System With Raspberry Pi, Picamera2, Flask, and Render

51. The Tech Adventures of NimbleArchitect

Smart House Alarm with a Pi: The Dumb Doorbell

52. How to Host a Valheim Dedicated Server with Docker on a Rock Pi X

I set out on a voyage to find a way to self-host a dedicated server at home on the cheapest x86 single-board computer with the Raspberry Pi form factor.

53. IoT Tutorial: Room Temperature Sensors From A Raspberry Pi, Using Go

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to grab temperature from a Raspberry Pi and build an endpoint to store the data, with Go.

54. n8n + Raspberry Pi

In the quest of exploring a wide variety of use-cases that are inspiring, I reached out to Tephlon, who is an active member of the community and has been working on n8n-pi.

55. [DIY] Use Python to Control the Pins of a Raspberry Pi to Light Up LEDs

Want to learn how to control the GPIO (general-purpose input/output) pins of a Raspberry Pi with Python? Well, you're in the right place.

56. Build A Smart Baby Monitor Using a RaspberryPi and Tensorflow

Some of you may have noticed that it’s been a while since my last article, despite winning this year's IoT Noonies award (btw thanks to all of you who voted, that means a lot to me!).

57. How We Added Surge Pricing Capabilities to our IoT eScooter with AWS Lambda and SORACOM Funk

This article also comes in video form!

58. Guide: How to Emulate a Raspberry Pi Cluster with Docker Compose

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