by Jonathan Updated Nov 10, 2021 Published Nov 10, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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The CutiePi is the first Raspberry Pi-based tablet I’ve used that I’d actually consider a ‘tablet’. It’s no iPad, but it is a fun and durable tablet with a little bit of fun in the form of a handle that doubles as a stand. Is it a tablet...
by Jonathan Updated Aug 4, 2021 Published Aug 4, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Uptime.Lab’s 1U Blade is a rack-mountable Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4-based server. Capable of cramming 64 ARM CPU cores in 1U of rack space, this blade could make a powerful Pi cluster. And built-in features like PoE+ support, an M.2 slot for NVMe SSDs, and a...
by Jonathan Updated Feb 16, 2021 Published Feb 15, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Here are the commands to remove Microsoft’s repo and GPG key from your Pi: sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/vscode.list sudo rm /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/microsoft.gpg sudo apt update I can see why the Raspberry Pi Foundation chose to do this, but I don’t like...