Recently set up Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi and made a video walking through the setup.
Now it blocks ads & trackers across all my devices, with Tailscale providing secure remote access and Unbound DNS handling recursive lookups for privacy.
Check it out:
https://t.co/dB6h3ih03q
Received a surprise package with the new Badgeware devices from @pimoroni
Badger (ePaper), Tufty (color IPS), and Blinky (LED matrix)
Excited to start building and experimenting with these 👀
This faux record player uses RFID tags and a @Raspberry_Pi to play @Spotify streams, blending the tactile feel of analog with digital quality. https://t.co/5wZxrxkQD6
I built a mini record player that controls Spotify 🎶
It’s powered by a @Raspberry_Pi Zero 2W and uses an RFID reader to detect tagged records, a stepper motor to spin them, and a hall effect sensor that detects a magnet on the tone arm to start/stop playback.
My E-paper display for productivity 📝
Runs on a Pi Zero 2W and features the Inky Impression from @pimoroni. Displays calendars, to-do lists, countdowns, rss feeds, github contribution graphs, and more.
Fully customizable with a web UI and open source.
#eink#epaper#rpi#maker
@kyleturman Looks really nice! I put together a similar eink weather dashboard with a pi zero that pulls data from OpenWeatherMap, would love to hook it up to a weather station as well
I built an E-Ink Calendar powered by a Raspberry Pi🗓️
Fully customizable with layouts, themes, and support for Google, Outlook, or Apple calendars.
Featuring the Inky Impression from @pimoroni, now with added support for @waveshare00 e-paper displays.
#eink#epaper#rpi#maker