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Raspberry Pi 5 Coding Assistant with Ollama and Continue
Here’s how you can run a large language model (LLM) on a Raspberry Pi. The goal of this article is to find out if running an LLM on a Raspberry Pi is a reasonable...
Radxa X4: The SBC Everyone Has Been Asking For
Radxa launched the Radxa X4 without much ado. There was no official post on social media, as customary, or even an announcement on their community forums. Radxa nonchalantly updated their website landing page to...
DaVinci Resolve Server on a Raspberry Pi
DaVinci Resolve video editing software has great collaboration tools that require either a (paid) cloud account or you can set up a (free) local server. Although DaVinci Resolve is available on Linux, the server...
Radxa X2L: A Mini PC and a Raspberry Pi Crossover
The Radxa X2L SBC is a Mini PC that wants to be a single board computer. It has an Intel X86 CPU, the J4125, and an onboard Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller chip. Hardware Overview...
Pi 5 NAS Box
Now that we can take advantage of the PCIe connector on the Pi 5 and hook up an M.2 SSD drive, it’s only natural to build a Pi NAS with this setup. Components For...
Pineberry Pi’s Pi 5 PCIe SSD Adapters
One of the main features of the Raspberry Pi 5 is its PICe connector, which opens up the board to advanced integration with downstream devices. But, until now, there wasn’t an adapter that took...
Pi 5 Passive Cooling Case by EDA Tec
EDA Tec’s passive cooling case is the first of its kind for the Raspberry Pi 5. Let’s find out how well it performs compared to the standard cooling solution for the Pi 5 –...
Raspberry Pi 5 is Here: Hands-on Feature Preview
The Raspberry Pi 5 is finally here! I have a unit in my hands and here are the main features you should know about the Pi 5.
First Rpilocator/Dphacks Giveaway – June 2023
First Rpilocator/Dphacks Giveway. Your chance to win a Pi 4 8GB and a Camera Module (v3)
Radxa Rock CM3 Review: All You Need to Know
Radxa Rock CM3 is a system on a module marketed as a drop-in replacement for the Raspberry Pi CM4. Let’s find out if their claims hold true in this in-depth review.