Raspberry Pi Hacks and Projects (Ruth Suehle, Red Hat) - Though designed to teach basic hardware and programming skills, the Raspberry Pi has become the tiny computer of choice for many makers, allowing those with varied Linxu and hardware experience to havee a fully functional computer the size of a credit card powering their ideas. Suehle will show some of the best tricks for using the Pi, like adding a power switch, finding display options besides a an ordinary monitor, and options for waterproofing your Pi projects. Then she'll show some of the best projects she and others have built, from gaming devices to home automation. She'll also have a few projects for you to look at in person, including a multi-relay Christmas lights controller and a Transformers Soundwave costume she built powered by two Raspberry Pis.
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