It’s never a bad time to think about saving money, and self-hosting your own software is a great place to start. With the help of my always-on Raspberry Pi, I’m hoping to buck trends and avoid ...
Raspberry Pis are useful for all sorts of tasks, and there are plenty of potential projects you can use them for. Here are some to get you started.
Subscriptions, subscriptions, subscriptions. It was bad enough when your video streaming app, music app, and VPN required one. Now you've got subscriptions for shaving razors, dog toys, and beef jerky ...
Raspberry Pi sent me a sample of their AI HAT+ 2 generative AI accelerator based on Hailo-10H for review. The 40 TOPS AI ...
Build a voice assistant on Raspberry Pi using ElevenLabs and Open Meteo, so you get live forecasts hands free.
Keeping an eye on your network activity is an important part of network security, but did you ever consider it could be an ...
What if you could build an AI chatbot that’s not only blazing fast but also works entirely offline, no cloud, no internet, just pure local processing power? Below, Jdaie Lin breaks down how he ...
Since the RP2040 microcontroller is available as a stand-alone component, it’s easy enough for third parties to churn out their own variations — or outright clones of — the Raspberry Pi Pico. Thus we ...
Self-hosting a few services on one’s own hardware is a great way to wrest some control over your online presence while ...
The AI HAT+ came in two versions -- a standard 13 TOPS (tera-operations per second) version powered by a Hailo-8L AI accelerator chip, and a 26 TOPS version powered by the Hailo-8 AI accelerator. The ...