How To Monitor Your CPU and RAM in Linux By Les Pounder published 20 February 22 Keeping an eye on system resources is a must, no matter if you are using a $35 Raspberry Pi or a multi-million dollar data center. We show you how to monitor your systems from the Linux command line.
How To Delete a Directory or File in Linux By Jo Hinchliffe published 19 February 22 Removing files and directories using the Linux command line is very efficient and can be used directly, or when accessing a system remotely.
No PC Needed: How to Install Raspberry Pi OS Over the Internet By Les Pounder published 12 February 22 The latest beta bootloader from Raspberry Pi sees a curious tool which enables users to download and install the latest operating system without the need for a PC.
How to Build a Morse Code Receiver with Raspberry Pi By Ryder Damen published 5 February 22 If someone is sending morse code light flashes to you, your Raspberry Pi can decode them.
How to Enter the BIOS on Any PC: Access Keys by Manufacturer By Avram Piltch published 4 February 22 When you need to get into your computer's firmware setup, you can use one of these hotkeys or reboot to the BIOS through your operating system.
How to Use and Sideload Android Apps in Windows 11 By Avram Piltch published 4 February 22 Learn how to set up Android apps in Windows 11 and get them either from the Amazon store or via sideloading.
How to Optimize Your GPU for Ethereum Mining (Updated) By Jarred Walton published 2 February 22 Tuning your card for the best performance and efficiency is important, and we've included most of the past three generations of GPUs.
How to Change Microsoft Edge's Home Page, New Tabs By Avram Piltch published 1 February 22 By default, Microsoft's browser shows you a ton of news and ads on the home screen and new tab screens. Here's how to stop it.
How To Make Your Own Pedal Stream Controller with Raspberry Pi Pico By Les Pounder published 30 January 22 Elgato’s Stream Deck Pedal looks like a nice piece of kit. But we can make our own, today using the power of the Raspberry Pi Pico and a few DIY skills.
How to Design and 3D Print a Mashup Model By Denise Bertacchi published 29 January 22 Learn how to combine STL files into useful or funny prints with the help of free software. Here’s how.
How To Build a Simon Game with Raspberry Pi Pico By Les Pounder published 23 January 22 The Raspberry Pi Pico is one year old and to celebrate we made a classic game using some NeoPixels, buttons and just a touch of CircuitPython.
How To Detect the COM Port for Any Serial Device in Windows By Les Pounder published 17 January 22 Serial Port Notifier takes the sting out of seeking out the correct COM devices.
How to Build a Morse Code Transmitter Light with Raspberry Pi By Ryder Damen published 16 January 22 Turn a large DJ light into a morse code communications device.
How to Manually Level a 3D Printer Bed By Denise Bertacchi published 12 January 22 Most inexpensive FDM 3D printers require you to level the bed to make sure you get even prints that sick. Here’s how.
Fish Discover How To Drive Raspberry Pi Powered Tank By Ian Evenden published 12 January 22 What was once a joke is now a reality. Fish can now drive a (fish) tank thanks to a Raspberry Pi, some sensors and a little training.
How To Dual Boot Your Raspberry Pi By Les Pounder published 8 January 22 Using PINN we can install multiple operating systems to a single Raspberry Pi.
How to Build a Tweeting Weather Bot with Raspberry Pi By Ryder Damen published 26 December 21 Build an automated bot that captures images of the outdoors and tweets them, along with the weather on a regular basis.
How to Set Up a Windows PC for Gaming and Productivity By Avram Piltch published 25 December 21 Microsoft's operating system has some default settings that slow you down. Stop what you're doing and tweak these .
How to Create Digital Dice with Raspberry Pi Pico By Les Pounder published 24 December 21 Using a tiny OLED screen and a Raspberry Pi Pico we create our own digital dice for our next games night.
How to Control DMX Lights with Raspberry Pi By Ryder Damen published 11 December 21 DMX lighting is the standard used in entertainment settings such as in the theatre or by DJs. Using an adapter and the right code, you can control DMX from your Pi.