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You too can track your Counter-Strike 2 kills with this Raspberry Pi Pico-powered project
If you're deep in the world of competitive FPS games, there's a good chance you're very conscious about how many kills you ...
For years, there has been a clear distinction between the Arduino and Raspberry Pi boards. There are some things the Arduino can do that the Raspberry Pi can't, and vice versa. When you think of ...
The Pi Pico 2 W planetarium shows the current sky on a 480×320 ST7796 display via Wi-Fi time sync. It's a beginner-friendly build, requiring a Pico 2 W, a display, four tactile buttons, and an ...
The story for this one starts a few months ago, when [John Green] released his PICO-GB project. His code allowed the Raspberry Pi Pico to stand in for a Game Boy cartridge, complete with a simple text ...
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A DIY wall-mounted sound visualizer plots ambient audio as a smooth waveform on an RGB LED matrix, combining a Pico-class ...
The PicoCalc is a new handheld with a retro design. At first glance it looks more like a graphing calculator than a modern handheld device. But it sports a QWERTY keyboard, a 4 inch display, and a ...
Building basic computers from the ground up is a popular pastime in the hacker community. [Kevin] is one such enthusiast, and decided to whip up a video interface for his retro Z80 machine. The output ...
The Raspberry Pi ban at NYC’s 2026 mayoral inauguration lists the device alongside explosives and drones. Where’s the ...
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