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Friday 3 August 2018

Issue #265 - Curiosity

NASA JPL rover Raspberry Pi

It’s Friday! And what a week it’s been.

We’ve started rolling out our Raspberry Fields main stage talks on YouTube and you, our awesome community, are loving them. We love them too and will continue to release a video a day over the next few weeks.

We’re also very (and I mean VERY!) excited about the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s release of all the plans you need to build your own NASA Curiosity rover. We want one, and we’re sure you all do too.

So have a great weekend, chill and have fun, and we’ll see you next Friday for more Raspberry Pi roundups!

Peace,

Alex

  • [New video] Welcome to Raspberry Fields

    (youtube.com) Video 1 of our Raspberry Fields talks
  • [New video] Using PiBakery

    (youtube.com) Video 2 of our Raspberry Fields talks
  • [New video] Building an 8×8×8 LED cube

    (youtube.com) Video 3 of our Raspberry Fields talks
  • Build your own NASA Curiosity rover

    (raspberrypi.org) ROV-E and WALL-E would be friends
  • Automatic mazes with Raspberry Pi and recursive backtracking

    (raspberrypi.org) Just try not to be Cedric Diggory
  • Happy Birthday, Harry Potter: wizard-worthy Pi projects

    (raspberrypi.org) I solemnly swear that I am up to no good
  • Prepare yourself for winter with the help of squirrels

    (raspberrypi.org) Go nuts!
  • Direction of arrival for MATRIX Voice/Creator using ODAS

    (hackster.io) Perform sound source localization, tracking, separation, and post-filtering
  • Android Things dungeon adventure game

    (hackster.io) A one-dimensional adventure game with a Pi and sensors
  • Something a little different

    (twitter.com) Bake a raspberry and lemon drizzle cake
  • TensorFlow 1.9 officially supports the Raspberry Pi

    (medium.com) Install from pre-built binaries using the pip system
  • Auto-dimming Pi screen

    (github.com) For the Raspberry Pi 7" Touch Display
  • Coolest Projects: it's for the whole family!

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    The family that makes together...
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