Pelican

Dual Raspberry Pi Device is a Cyberdeck for Network Security

We love Raspberry Pi cyberdecks, including all of the fun ways the community has contained our favorite SBC over the years and this project from Michael Torino joins our list of favorites. Torino began developing the Portable Threat & Security Device (PTSD for short) to keep busy during the early lockdowns of 2020. This project… Read more

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Raspberry Pi Ham: A Waterproof SDR for Enthusiasts and Noobs

Home News (Image credit: Splash07s) The Raspberry Pi community is built upon a fellowship of makers who are always itching to find more ways to communicate and interact using their favorite SBC. One maker, known on Reddit as Splash07s, decided it was time to listen for a change and built a custom software-defined radio (SDR)… Read more

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DJI FPV review: fast and furious

If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Cinematic first-person view or FPV drones have been a growing trend in the drone industry for a few years. Now the world’s biggest consumer drone maker, DJI, is hopping on that wave with its first FPV drone…. Read more

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The Lisperati1000: A Raspberry Pi Rig for Lisp Fans

Home News (Image credit: Conrad Barski) We’re no strangers to Raspberry Pi rigs. We’ve seen Pis inside of everything from Pelican cases to sandwich-cutters. But this Raspberry Pi desktop is designed for lovers of the old-school programming language Lisp—it’s even been affectionately dubbed The Lisperati1000 by its creator, Conrad Barski. The only thing Lisp-related to… Read more

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Crucial Ballistix Max DDR4-5100 C19 2x8GB Review: Blazing Speed Demon

Our Verdict The Ballistix Max DDR4-5100 could easily be anybody’s dream memory kit. However, the hardware requirements and the kit’s eye-watering price tag make it an extremely niche product. For Fastest memory kit on the market Fantastic XMP performance Fun to overclock Against Costs a small fortune Plug-n-Play is out of the question Steep hardware… Read more

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