Travel computing doesn't need a laptop — the Raspberry Pi 5 proved that to me
…Sign in to your XDA account I used to think of the Raspberry Pi as something that belonged in a project box, tucked behind a TV, or bolted into a home lab…
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…Sign in to your XDA account I used to think of the Raspberry Pi as something that belonged in a project box, tucked behind a TV, or bolted into a home lab…
…His expertise broadly covers computers, smartphones, game consoles, headphones, smart home products, browsers, and apps. Sign in to your XDA account When Raspberry Pi 5 got a price hike, my first reaction…
…Sign in to your XDA account Despite making (and writing about) dozens of projects with the Raspberry Pi, it’s not really something I can recommend to most folks today. Besides the…
…His expertise broadly covers computers, smartphones, game consoles, headphones, smart home products, browsers, and apps. Sign in to your XDA account I used Raspberry Pi 4 as my Home Assistant hub and…
…His expertise broadly covers computers, smartphones, game consoles, headphones, smart home products, browsers, and apps. Sign in to your XDA account Holding off on that Raspberry Pi 5 purchase since last year…
…Raspberry Pi 4 Storage MicroSD card slot CPU Arm Cortex-a72 (quad-core, 1.8GHz) The humble Raspberry Pi can make a world of difference when spring cleaning your home lab. $115…
…Sign in to your XDA account For a long time, I treated my Raspberry Pi setup like the ideal home lab foundation. One board handled DNS, another ran a few Docker containers…
…ESP32 Brand AITRIP Connectivity Features UART, USB The ESP32 is a fantastic development board that combines solid specs with an affordable price. Despite being cheaper than Arduino and Raspberry Pi Pico, it…
…His expertise broadly covers computers, smartphones, game consoles, headphones, smart home products, browsers, and apps. Sign in to your XDA account Moving Home Assistant from the Raspberry Pi 4 to an HP…
…Related 7 reasons you should turn your Raspberry Pi into a DNS server If you aren't using your Raspberry Pi as a DNS server for your home network, there are plenty…