Ever since I got into the world of computers, the idea of hacking my friends’ systems felt like the coolest thing I could do. And, I am sure, it is not just me. It started as a casual fascination, but then I
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Fedora is one of those Linux distributions that tends to fly under the radar for Raspberry Pi users because there’s Raspberry Pi OS and many other distros fit for Raspberry Pi. But with Fedora’s official support for ARM devices, it is definitely
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The Raspberry Pi is known for its versatility, typically running Linux-based operating systems like Raspberry Pi OS. Surprisingly, it is also possible to install Windows 10 or 11 on a Raspberry Pi, despite the Pi’s hardware limitations. This guide will walk you
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When it comes to picking between the Raspberry Pi 4 and newer Pi 5, there’s no wrong choice, both are fantastic single board computers (SBCs). But let’s not sugarcoat it: while the Pi 4 pushed the boundaries of what SBCs could do,
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Though not popular, Raspberry Pi OS does provide a GUI method for installing and uninstalling applications. It’s the Add/Remove Software tool, introduced in 2016 as a GUI-based method for installing applications. Click to enlarge the image To give you an idea, here’s
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Just to give you a quick refresher, the Pi 5 is a tiny computer with a 4-core Cortex-A76 CPU, up to 8GB of RAM, and a VideoCore VI GPU. It’s basically a pocket-sized computer. Now, the real fun begins. Our contenders for
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The Raspberry Pi ecosystem just got a massive upgrade with the release of the new Raspberry Pi AI Camera, designed in collaboration with Sony. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill camera module that just snaps pictures or records video, it’s built to perform AI
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When you first get your Raspberry Pi, you essentially have a powerful little computer with the basics needed to operate. But what if you want to expand its potential? That’s where HATs come in. What’s a HAT? HAT stands for Hardware Attached
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As your projects move from tinkering to serious development, the limitations of typical Raspberry Pi boards or any SBC becomes quite obvious. Can they truly deliver the flexibility and performance needed for a compact, scalable design? Many developers face this question when
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When you combine Docker with the compact, affordable Raspberry Pi, you’ve got a powerful setup that’s perfect for both developers and hobbyists. Whether you’re building a mini server, automating tasks, or just tinkering for fun, Docker has unlimited usage. This guide will
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