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Raspberry Pi Weekly
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Saturday 10 August 2019

Issue #301 - We asked our engineers your Raspberry Pi 4 questions…

Happy Friday, and welcome to the latest edition of the Raspberry Pi Weekly Newsletter with you host, Alex, your friendly neighbourhood comms person.

This week saw the publication of our Engineer Q&A, where I asked Eben Upton, James Adams, and Gordon Hollingworth, some of the most common Raspberry Pi 4 questions from the community. Grab yourself a cup of tea for this one – it’s 55 minutes of pure Raspberry Pi goodness.

Enjoy, and we’ll see you next Friday.

Peace,

Alex

 

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  • Pulling shower thoughts from Reddit for a Raspberry Pi e-paper display

    (raspberrypi.org) Being an adult is eating the crust not because you like it, but because you paid for it
  • Raspberry Pi Sense HAT impact recorder for your car

    (raspberrypi.org) Be safe
  • Playing Snake on a Raspberry Pi word clock

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  • Using Playstation Buzz! controllers with a Raspberry Pi

    (raspberrypi.org) BZZZZZT!

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