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Blogbeiträge zum Thema HackSpace

Make a Raspberry Pi Pico-based Midi Fighter | HackSpace 43

Post written by: Maria Richter Reading Time: 4 minutes MIDI Fighter-style controllers (MIDI controllers with grids of arcade buttons) have been a staple of the DIY MIDI controller community for years. This project, featured in the latest issue of Hack...
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NeoPixel fireflies jar with Raspberry Pi | HackSpace 39

Post written by: Maria Richter Reading Time: 4 minutes This twinkly tutorial is fresh from the latest issue of HackSpace magazine, out now. Adding flashing lights to a project is a great way to make it a little more visually appealing, and WS2812B LED...
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NeoPixel dithering with Pico

Post written by: Maria Richter Reading Time: 10 minutes In the extra special Raspberry Pi Pico launch issue of HackSpace magazine, editor Ben Everard shows you how to get extra levels of brightness out of your LEDs with our new board. WS2812B LEDs, co...
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Rotary encoders: Raise a Glitch Storm | Hackspace 34

Post written by: Maria Richter Reading Time: 7 minutes A Glitch Storm is an explosive torrent of musical rhythms and sound, all generated from a single line of code. In theory, you cant do this with a Raspberry Pi running Python – in this months new...
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Make your own NFC data cufflinks

In this project, we’ll make a pair of NFC data cufflinks, ideal for storing a website URL, a password, or a secret message. This project is perfect for a sartorial spy who loves dry Martinis,
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Yes, you read that title right, and no, you haven’t accidentally stumbled upon the Arduino Foundation’s website. Today, we’re pleased to announce a new addition to the Raspberry Pi Press family: Get Started with Arduino,
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Listen to World War II radio recordings with a Raspberry Pi Zero

With the 50th anniversary of the D-Day landings very much in the news this year, Adam Clark found himself interested in all things relating to that era. So it wasn’t long before he found himself
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Monitor air quality with a Raspberry Pi

Add a sensor and some Python 3 to your Raspberry Pi to keep tabs on your local air pollution, in the project taken from Hackspace magazine issue 21. Air is the very stuff we breathe. It’s
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Liverpool MakeFest | HackSpace magazine #19

The news that UK Maker Faire was to shut its doors came as a bit of a surprise to many. This vibrant weekend of makers meeting, sharing, and learning was absolutely brilliant, and left us
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