Building a Bullet Time Rig at the Raspberry Pi Jamboree
We talked to Andrew Robinson about building the “Frozen Raspberry” bullet time rig from Raspberry Pis.
We talked to Andrew Robinson about building the “Frozen Raspberry” bullet time rig from Raspberry Pis.
“I think one of the reasons we’ve been successful is we’ve had this commitment to not be a magpie and run off after some shiny new thing after six months.” As part of our celebration of Raspberry Pi’s second birthday, I interviewed Eben Upton, founder and former trustee of the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
There are many ways of logging in to your Raspberry Pi without a monitor or keyboard. A convenient trick is to connect through the serial monitor that is listening on two of the GPIO header pins.
Today at the Raspberry Pi Jamboree PiFace launched their new PiFace Real Time Clock module for the Raspberry Pi.
Will Jessop builds robots, and he’s hoping to crowdsource tidying his office of stray ping pong balls after tournaments. What could possibly go wrong?
Taking the Raspberry Pi back to its educational roots, we talk to Jon Silvera about Fuze BASIC and the Pi in schools.
One of the better explanations we’ve come across of the Pi’s run-away success.