Build a seismograph with Raspberry Shake
Make an earthquake detector using Raspberry Pi and Shake sensors, then connect to a global network to get involved in citizen science at its finest
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Make an earthquake detector using Raspberry Pi and Shake sensors, then connect to a global network to get involved in citizen science at its finest
5.0.0This is CircuitPython 5.0.0, the latest major revision of CircuitPython, and is a new stable release.5.0.0 features many improvements and enhancements to displayio, including grayscale OLED and e-paper displays, extensive Continue Reading
1. Learn Python from the NSA, sorta… 2. Russian Multiplication, an astonishing way to multiply 3. The CIA’s Infamous, Unsolved Cryptographic Puzzle Gets a ‘Final Clue’ 4. A New Experiment Continue Reading
Fly through the space fortress in this 3D retro forced scrolling arcade sample. Mark Vanstone has the details Zaxxon was the first arcade game to use an axonometric viewpoint, which Continue Reading
U-blox has got Global Certification Forum (GCF) certification for its UBX-R5 multi-band LTE-M/NB-IoT chipset. Launched in January this year, the program is designed to certify IoT chipsets covering NB-IoT and LTE-M Continue Reading
This post is the first of several image processing tutorials that are to follow. We take a closer look at the pixels that make up an image, learn how to Continue Reading
Great interview with author Tochi Onyebuchi from The Daily Show on YouTube, via Tor.com.Author Tochi Onyebuchi details how his book “Riot Baby” blends science fiction and historical fiction in the Continue Reading
ESP32-S2 SoCs, Modules and Dev Boards Go Into Mass Production – Espressif. And in related news: Espressif CEO Letter 2020 & the latest ESP Newsletter. “With the ESP32-S2 chips, modules Continue Reading
YAY! Discord’s server Discovery has a bunch of requirements and our community got there together! The Adafruit’s community Discord server is now in server Discovery! Let’s put adafruit on the Continue Reading
Happy Leap Day! every 4 years February adds an extra day to muck up the calendar and make confusing birthdays (looking at you Raspberry Pi)Most people know the general idea: Continue Reading