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30.01.2026 12:28
release255 (@release255@mastodon.social)

Thanks 👍




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30.01.2026 12:00
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

Forlinx OK153-S12 Mini – A low-cost Allwinner T153 SBC with Raspberry Pi GPIO header and long-term availability

fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.cnx-




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30.01.2026 11:58
frantictdrinker (@frantictdrinker@mastodonapp.uk)

My excitement is palpable today. I woke to find an email confirming that DPD will be delivering a new laptop this afternoon.

New laptops are not a novel thing, for many they are commodity items.
What makes this one special and exciting for me is that it is one I "ordered" back in September '25 when I backed #Argon40, along with 978 others, to manufacture and deliver their Argon ONE UP on Kickstarter.

The laptop is built around a RaspberryPi Compute Module 5, 8GB RAM and a 256GB NVME drive.

#RaspberryPi #ARM #Kickstarter




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30.01.2026 11:50
PierreLecourt (@PierreLecourt@oisaur.com)

Zotac CM5-PICO : un boitier industriel pour Raspberry Pi CM5
Le Zotac CM5-PICO sera présenté dans quelques jours à l'ISE 2026. Ce support pour Raspberry Pi CM5 est pensé pour des déploiements pro..
minimachines.net/?p=139128 #raspberrypi #zotac





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30.01.2026 11:49
2026 (@2026@rbfirehose.com)

The Register: Hacker taps Raspberry Pi to turn Wi-Fi signals into wall art . “Unless you live in a Faraday cage, you’re surrounded at all times by invisible radio signals, from Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to cellular traffic. French artist Théo Champion has found a way to make that wireless noise visible, with an intense piece of Raspberry Pi-driven art that turns nearby radio activity into light.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/30/the-register-hacker-taps-raspberry-pi-to-turn-wi-fi-signals-into-wall-art/


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30.01.2026 11:03
simsus (@simsus@social.tchncs.de)

#RaspberryPiPico knackt die PS3 | Make heise.de/news/Raspberry-Pi-Pic #RaspberryPi #Raspberry




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30.01.2026 10:50
Jolivier (@Jolivier@mamot.fr)

Bonjour,

J'aimerai installer un serveur pour créer une web radio.
J'aimerai le faire sur un Raspberry pi (4 ou 5 je pense)

Que me conseillez vous comme logiciel ?

Je préfère largement une installation "classique" plutôt que du docker.

Je suis très à l'aise sous Linux.

Néanmoins il y aura des personnes qui devront aussi gérer la web radio (dépôt de fichier à streamer, gestion de playlist…), donc une interface graphique en web serait préférable.

#aide #webradio #raspberrypi




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30.01.2026 09:24
maexchen1 (@maexchen1@nrw.social)

@Ollital @crazy2bike

Deswegen etc.

Mit dem #ESP32 wĂĽrde es vermutlich auch funktionieren.

Aber dem vertraue ich auf lange Zeit nicht.

Der #raspberrypi wird vielfach als #embedded System in der #Industrie eingesetzt.

Daher gibt es dafĂĽr stabile Software und viel Literatur.

Das ist bei dem #ESP nicht so.




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30.01.2026 09:19
maexchen1 (@maexchen1@nrw.social)

@crazy2bike

DAs SPS als weiteres System musst Du nicht nutzen, wollte nur darlegen das #Modbus problemlos, selbst mit Industriehardware, läuft.

Und einen #raspberrypi 5 oder so musst Du nicht nutzen.
Deine BrĂĽcke wir auch auf dem ZERO etc laufen.




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30.01.2026 08:55
maexchen1 (@maexchen1@nrw.social)

@crazy2bike

Das kann eigentlich jeder #raspberrypi
Bei mir läuft alles über #openplc und #Modebus

elektor.de/products/sps-progra




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30.01.2026 01:46
peterrenshaw (@peterrenshaw@ioc.exchange)

“Reducing the size of #data doesn't automatically speed things up. While using fewer bits to store each number seems like it should reduce memory traffic and speed up computation, GPUs don't work that way.

#NVIDIA GPUs process work in fixed groups of 32 threads called "warps," which move through instructions together in near lock-step. The #GPU #hardware is optimized for specific #data formats, memory access patterns, and operations that the chip's circuits are physically designed to handle efficiently.

When your workload matches these "golden paths", you get peak performance. Step outside them, and you hit slowdowns. This isn't a design flaw, it's a deliberate tradeoff. Supporting more flexibility would require additional circuitry: more wires, more transistors, more complexity. That extra hardware consumes more power and adds latency to every operation, whether a program needs that flexibility or not.”

#AI / #RaspberryPi <byteshape.com/blogs/Qwen3-30B->




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29.01.2026 22:10
VoxOfGod (@VoxOfGod@beige.party)

So ....a #raspberryPi can run the same apps as #firestick, right?




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