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“So, you want to make your own remote controlled lawn mower like in the movie “Honey, I shrunk the kids” ? You should. This is a fun project that is very practical and makes mowing the lawn a lot more enjoyable …

“This project utilizes a 22 x 13 matrix of addressable RGB LEDs to visualize a weather forecast pulled from the Weather Underground API. A Raspberry Pi runs a python program designed to fetch weather forecast data from the API at …

“This Raspberry Pi, IoT Doorbell is basically a simple smart Door Bell, which takes a photo of who ever rings it, and emails it to the specified email address, and keeps all the photos in a folder. (along with going …

“This article features the PaPiRus, the Pi PoE, and the Raspberry Pi 3 to build a portable access point with a screen. We will be working with the Pi PoE, but everything in this tutorial can be achieved without it …

“Since the Raspberry Pi was released in 2012, the capabilities of low-power, low-cost embedded computing devices have grown tremendously. It is now quite common to see smart devices (thermostats, lighting, locks, cameras) in homes as well as real-time updates in …

“In this instructable, we’ll make a timelapse camera using a Raspberry Pi and stick it in a snazzy lodge-style birdhouse. You choose the time-interval for each timelapse photo, and the photos are automatically uploaded to Google Drive for access …

“This article is intended to show how to build and use an accessibility device I’ve designed to assist people who are at various levels of visual impairment. The idea behind the device is to use an ultrasonic range-finder sensor …

“This project is also a Hackaday Prize 2015 entry, which isupdated here. This is still an active project, so the photos dont show the final unit, but should be more informative as you can see the different items I am …

“This project is intended to replicate some of the smart doorbells that are on the market. This version will detect when someone has touched the doorknob or doorbell and either tweet, text, or email a picture of the person at …

“I used a Raspberry Pi and usb webcam to create my own “Family Hub” refrigerator. Every time I open the door a light sensor triggers the camera, which uploads the photo to the internet!”