by Jonathan Updated May 25, 2022 Published May 25, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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For decades, researchers had to rely on paper, ink, and couriers to study earthquakes. The Raspberry Shake lets you participate in citizen science. It can even help geophysicists save lives using more data! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/geerlingguy...
by Jonathan Updated Jun 17, 2021 Published Jun 17, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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The new PoE+ HAT has some issues, like using almost twice as much power for its own operation as the original PoE HAT. It does supply more power to the Raspberry Pi, but at least for the Pi 3 model B+ and 4 model B, does that even matter? Mentioned in this video:...