Children are getting smarter these days. They are in touch with smart devices, after all. It is no more surprising to see children as young as one year old interacting with touch-based phones and tabs. While parents worry about excessive screen time,
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It’s been several months since Raspberry Pi 5 was first released. I wanted to try it then but getting the latest version of Raspberry Pi has always been tricky. So, I shared this problem with Raspberry Pi folks and they were kind
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Recently, I set up Jellyfin media server on my Raspberry Pi. My Pi is wirelessly connected to the router and one problem I faced with this setup is accessing the media server on the TV or other devices. Why? Because the Pi
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Are you tired of the challenge posed by a crowded local storage, making file retrieval feel like a scavenger hunt? Worry not! Today, we embark on the transformation of your Raspberry Pi into a Network-Attached Storage (NAS) solution. Say farewell to the
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Got a large digital media library thanks to your old DVD and Blue Ray collection? A media server will enhance your movie watching experience. sFirst, your media library gets displayed like Netflix and other streaming services. You get to resume your playback
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A serial console allows you to see the boot logs even before the Linux kernel has started booting! Therefore, a serial console attached to your Raspberry Pi can help you find causes of problems like the following: A new Linux distribution that
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Last week, I shared a tutorial on using PrivateGPT. It’s an AI tool to interact with documents. Now, that’s fine for the limited use, but if you want something more than just interacting with a document, you need to explore other projects.
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Heating is one of the most common issues in all the single board computers like Raspberry Pi. Keeping an eye on the CPU temperature could be one way to determine why your Pi is lagging or acting slow. 📋 This tutorial has
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The Raspberry Pi is one of the most pocket-friendly single-board computers out there. You can get the tiniest Raspberry Pi Zero for $5 or purchase the Raspberry Pi 4 (with 1 GB RAM or more) starting at $35. However, that is
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Install Pi-hole is just the first step in the battle against ads. Keeping Pi-hole updated regularly is the way forward.