Every day, more and more companies are boarding the artificial intelligence train. The latest kid on the block to join the AI trend is the microcomputer maker Raspberry Pi. At this year’s Computex ...
“AI” applications are so specialized that they need dedicated neural processing units to work. Apparently, anyway — what benefits these NPUs can actually offer for typical users isn’t exactly clear.
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This awesome live map of the Washington Metro makes for a cool Raspberry Pi project
Framed Washington Metro map uses Raspberry Pi Pico W and WMATA departure API to light 144 LEDs live. Laser-cut matboard masks 144 LEDs; data refreshes so you can see every train's position from home.
If you travel on the British rail system, you’ll be familiar with the ubiquitous orange dot-matrix departure display boards. At a glance they tell you the expected arrival times of the next few trains ...
Enthusiast and programmer Pixelpanic holds a special affinity for train departure boards in the UK, so much that he went to the extent of creating a personalized departure board all by himself. Not ...
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I built 6 fun Raspberry Pi projects and regretted every one of them
These Raspberry Pi projects sounded fun at first, but daily use exposed the hidden downsides that made me regret building ...
If you commute to work on the train or use the train on a regular basis you may be interested in an interesting build by Hackster.io member Chris Crocker-White, who has created a live train station ...
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