Grafana Weather Dashboard on a Raspberry Pi using InfluxDB and an ESP32 – In-Depth Tutorial

Grafana Weather Dashboard on a Raspberry Pi using InfluxDB and an ESP32 – In-Depth Tutorial

Following one of my previous projects where I built a weather station dashboard on the reTerminal, I had quite a few requests to do a more in-depth tutorial on how to get each part set up and running. So in this tutorial, I’m going to be going through each part...
5 Steps to Mine Dogecoin – Crypto currency mining on Raspberry  Pi

5 Steps to Mine Dogecoin – Crypto currency mining on Raspberry Pi

Using a Raspberry Pi shouldn’t be complicated. 📥 Download my free PDF glossary to start the right way: https://download.raspberrytips.com/glossary To mine Dogecoin on a Raspberry Pi, a miner and a mining pool is required. XMRig is an open-source miner...
Use this magic wizard to install Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi – You don’t even need a computer!

Use this magic wizard to install Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi – You don’t even need a computer!

Using a Raspberry Pi shouldn’t be complicated. 📥 Download my free PDF glossary to start the right way: https://download.raspberrytips.com/glossary You can install the full Windows 11 version on your Raspberry Pi, but the usual process is complicated,...
3 Easy Steps to Get Android 12 with Play Store on your Raspberry Pi

3 Easy Steps to Get Android 12 with Play Store on your Raspberry Pi

Grab your Raspad 3 here: https://raspberrytips.com/raspad Check my review of it there: https://raspberrytips.com/raspad-3-review/ Android 12 is available for Raspberry Pi since a few months, but there is no OpenGapps version compatible with it, so we need to change a...
5 Linux Distributions That Are Not As Popular As The Should – Try Them On Your Raspberry Pi!

5 Linux Distributions That Are Not As Popular As The Should – Try Them On Your Raspberry Pi!

Using a Raspberry Pi shouldn’t be complicated. 📥 Download my free PDF glossary to start the right way: https://download.raspberrytips.com/glossary Why should we always use the same Linux distributions on Raspberry Pi? Everyone is recommending the same...