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- Best Operating Systems for the Raspberry Pipimylifeup.com Best Operating Systems for the Raspberry Pi - Pi My Life Up
In this article, we explore some of the best operating systems you can install to your Raspberry Pi. These range in use cases.
- I Installed Fedora on Raspberry Pi and Compared to Official Pi OSitsfoss.com I Installed Fedora on Raspberry Pi and Compared to Official Pi OS
Ready to switch your Raspberry Pi experience with Fedora? Here's how I do it.
- Creating a WordPress Website with Dockerpimylifeup.com Self-host a WordPress Website using Docker
Easily get your WordPress website up and running in minutes
- Manage your Retro Game Library on the Raspberry Pi with Retrompimylifeup.com Self-hosting Retrom on your Raspberry Pi
A self-hosted video game library for your retro games
- How to Enable Router Mode on a Sonoff Zigbee Dongle Pluspimylifeup.com Flashing Router Firmware to the Sonoff Zigbee Dongle Plus
Quick and easy steps to extend you Zigbee network
- Apple Forces the Signing of Applications in MacOS Sequoia 15.1hackaday.com Apple Forces The Signing Of Applications In MacOS Sequoia 15.1
Many MacOS users are probably used by now to the annoyance that comes with unsigned applications, as they require a few extra steps to launch them. This feature is called Gatekeeper and checks for …
- Capturing Light In A Vacuum: The Magic Of Tube Video Camerashackaday.com Capturing Light In A Vacuum: The Magic Of Tube Video Cameras
Cameras are a funny rabbit hole to fall down as a hacker, because we have well over a century of items to pick and choose from, a lot of which can be had for relative pennies. In my case I have mor…
- Few Things Are Cheaper than This Antennahackaday.com Few Things Are Cheaper Than This Antenna
As far as hobbies go, ham radio tends to be on the more expensive side. A dual-band mobile radio can easily run $600, and a high-end HF base station with the capability of more than 100 watts will …
- Producing An Exquisite Wooden Keyboardhackaday.com Producing An Exquisite Wooden Keyboard
Keyboards! They’ve been almost universally made out of plastic since the dawn of the microcomputer era. Meanwhile, wood is a rather desirable material and it lends itself rather well to touch…
- Cataract Surgery For An Old TVhackaday.com Cataract Surgery For An Old TV
TVs used to be round, and the GE M935AWL is a great example of that. [bandersentv] found one of these ancient sets, but found it had a “cataract”—a large ugly discoloration on the tube.…
- Fail of the Week: Subscription EV Charger Becomes Standalone, Brieflyhackaday.com Fail Of The Week: Subscription EV Charger Becomes Standalone, Briefly
At this point in the tech dystopia cycle, it’s no surprise that the initial purchase price of a piece of technology is likely not the last payment you’ll make. Almost everything these d…
- KolibriOS: The Operating System That Fits on a 1.44 MB 3.5″ Floppy Diskhackaday.com KolibriOS: The Operating System That Fits On A 1.44 MB 3.5″ Floppy Disk
While most operating systems are written in C and C++, KolibriOS is written in pure x86 assembly and as a result small and lightweight enough to run off a standard 1.44 MB floppy disk, as demonstra…
- Bogey Six O’clock!: The AN/APS-13 Tail Warning Radarhackaday.com Bogey Six O’clock!: The AN/APS-13 Tail Warning Radar
Although we think of air-to-air radar as a relatively modern invention, it first made its appearance in WWII. Some late war fighters featured the AN/APS-13 Tail Warning Radar to alert the pilot whe…
- This Week in Security: Playing Tag, Hacking Cameras, and Morehackaday.com This Week In Security: Playing Tag, Hacking Cameras, And More
Wired has a fascinating story this week, about the length Sophos has gone to for the last 5 years, to track down a group of malicious but clever security researchers that were continually discoveri…
- Lies, Big Lies and LED Lightbulb Lifespan Promiseshackaday.com Lies, Big Lies And LED Lightbulb Lifespan Promises
We have probably all seen the marketing blurbs on packaging and elsewhere promoting the amazing lifespan of LED lighting solutions. Theoretically you should be able to install a LED bulb in a fixtu…
- Small Volumetric Lamp Spins at 6000 RPMhackaday.com Small Volumetric Lamp Spins At 6000 RPM
Volumetric displays are simply cool. Throw some LEDs together, take advantage of persistence of vision, and you’ve really got something. [Nick Electronics] shows us how its done with his neat…
- An Electric Vehicle Conversion With A Differencehackaday.com An Electric Vehicle Conversion With A Difference
For a first try at an electric vehicle conversion we’re guessing that most would pick a small city car as a base vehicle, or perhaps a Kei van. Not [LiamTronix], who instead chose to do it wi…
- Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Wayland By Default For All Models!news.itsfoss.com Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Wayland By Default For All Models!
Raspberry Pi OS now uses Wayland out of the box!
- 3D Printing With a Hot Glue Gunhackaday.com 3D Printing With A Hot Glue Gun
Face it, we’ve all at some time or other looked at our hot glue guns, and thought “I wonder if I could use that for 3D printing!”. [Proper Printing] didn’t just think it, he…
- Tearing Down Nintendo’s Alarmo Alarm Clockhackaday.com Tearing Down Nintendo’s Alarmo Alarm Clock
Most of us will probably have seen Nintendo’s latest gadget pop up recently. Rather than a Switch 2 announcement, we got greeted with a Nintendo-branded alarm clock. Featuring a 2.8″ co…