If you haven’t already set up the “sudo” software and a separate non-root account on your Raspberry Pi, and you plan to have it accessible to the public on a network, I would recommend you do so. You ...
What if you could build a fully functional, energy-efficient server that fits in the palm of your hand? With the release of the Raspberry Pi 5, this is no longer a dream but an exciting reality for ...
So you’ve picked up a brand new Raspberry Pi 2 – but what to do with it? Thankfully the possibilities are endless – but what should you do first? Here’s some straightforward projects to try on your ...
You've set up your Raspberry Pi using our easy to follow instructions. You've had a gander at our 25 top fun things to do and now you fancy something a bit more involved. How about making a ...
Everyone’s talking about the Internet of Things (IoT) these days. If you are a long-time Hackaday reader, I’d imagine you are like me and thinking: “so what?” We’ve been building network-connected ...
Tired of paying for pricey VPNs? With a Raspberry Pi and a bit of know-how, you can host your own VPN for free. I’ll show you ...
Google has released Coder, a free open source tool to make it easier to use Raspberry Pi mini-computers to build for the web. Hatched by Google Creative Lab 'creative technologist' Jason Striegel, ...
The Raspberry Pi SBC is perhaps the most popular choice for compact computing, and it is easy to see why. They are small, affordable, and surprisingly powerful for their size. Many already use them ...
To create a Raspberry Pi Virtual Machine, you need to follow the four-step process. Now that we have a hypervisor let us go ahead and download Raspberry OS’s ISO ...
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