Benchmarking four compact LLMs on a Raspberry Pi 500+ shows that smaller models such as TinyLlama are far more practical for local edge workloads, while reasoning-focused models trade latency for ...
MicroPython is a well-known and easy-to-use way to program microcontrollers in Python. If you’re using an Arduino Uno Q, ...
Is your Raspberry Pi truly secure? Version 6.2 flips the switch on a long-standing security hole, changing how you run every ...
PocketTerm35 handheld Linux device supports Raspberry Pi 4B and Pi 5, featuring a 3.5-inch display, keyboard, UPS power, and ...
Based on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, the Bee Write Back writerdeck is another DIY project that should be relatively easy to ...
Yesterday, I wrote about a 2-year-old open-source hardware ESP32-based DAB+ receiver project, but it turns out there's also a ...
OpenClaw is AI assistant designed to perform tasks like booking flights, managing emails. The craze, risks to Beijing's tech ...
The Pi Picos are tiny but capable, once you get used to their differences.
Not long ago, a Raspberry Pi was something you could buy on impulse — the kind of purchase a curious teenager might make with birthday money, or a hobbyist might throw into a weekend project without ...
The new family of AI models can run on a smartphone, a Raspberry Pi, or a data centre, and is free to use commercially.
Batteries are notoriously difficult pieces of technology to deal with reliably. They often need specific temperatures, charge rates, can’t tolerate physical shocks or damage, and can fail ...