Debugging the RP2350’s ARM + RISC-V cores was… an adventure
- GDB refusing to launch
- Too many breakpoints on RISC-V
- Switching architecture not as seamless as I thaught for debugging
You can read about it here: https://embeddedjourneys.com/blog/rpi-pico-debugging-multi-core-arm-risc-v/
#pico2 #debugging #raspberrypi
#screenshot
Pxvirt (PROXMOX 9) running under Raspberry Pi OS Debain 13 Trixie on a Raspberry Pi 4 8GB
#raspberrypi #trixie #debian #aarch64 #proxmox #pxvirt #proxmox9 #raspberrypi4 #virtualization

How fast can it go?
Today's question relates to driving QSPI displays from the #raspberryPi GPIO header.
Answer: quite fast indeed.
By manually generating the quirky QSPI protocol (aka bit bang), the RPI can approach a stable 50MHz throughput.
https://youtube.com/shorts/3yqptpLz-3Y?feature=share
Content warning:Technical Rant
I finally made it. Internally, using #dnsmasq, some host names are now redirected to my #raspberrypi where I host a page stating "We don't do this here".
Again I am confronted with how f'd up the security standards are related to #selfsigned certificates in intranet. Even if I added the root-certificate as exception, I receive the message over and over again.
I won't, I never plan and I never will expose my internal website to Internet. Never.
And therefore I simply cannot provide a trusted certificate verified by an official CA. Even if this from my POV is a standard scenario in web development, there is still no standard on how to handle internal and private(!) websites.
Lovely. Welcome to almost 2026.
Our small domotics setup has been updated to the latest version of Home Assistant. I'm still using Home Assistant Core so I'm on my own, that way of running Home Assistant is not supported anymore.
So made a backup, installed Python 3.13, recreated the Home Assistant virtual environment, installed Home Assistant, copied over the Home Assistant configuration directory and started Home Assistant.
Few minutes later everything was up to date again.
1/2
#HomeAssistant #Domotics #RaspberryPi
I want to connect a LORA and a rassbery pi pico, what should I know when connecting them? ("friend" gifted the parts and i can't really ask them for help, nor have I been able to play with rasbeery pico-s much, I have childhood electronic board-basic level of practical understanding of electronics with high school physics theory-understanding)
Should I just give up or can I connect them? Mao?
It's kind of insane that it took this much time to finally get something like a normal PC for ARM/RISC computers, but alas, the Minisforum MS-R1.
For what it is, it does deliver a level of performance plus customization that unfortunately you won't see on the Raspberry pi... maybe ever. The iGPU is several times the power of the RP5, but you can also put a more powerful GPU like a normal PC if you want
This seems like the beggining, i'm exited.
#arm #risc #raspberrypi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXfd0rOOtkg
The Mac 4 mini might me some of the best pieces of computing ever released. It brings everything a consumer would love and for enthusiasts, the most powerful single core CPU for just 600$
But it comes with a hindrance, Mac OS.
For some people that's even better, but the true problem is that you cannot use any other operative system out of the box that is as polished as Mac OS.
As a raspberry pi user, the Mac mini is everything i'd love to see hardware wise.
#raspberrypi #apple #Macos
The Intel N100 killed the Raspberry Pi for home servers https://www.xda-developers.com/intel-n100-killed-raspberry-pi-home-servers/
#homelab #raspberrypi #inteln100 #inteln150
This is how I take my Pico 2 on-the-go! 😅
https://embeddedjourneys.com/blog/rpi-pico-on-the-go/
#pico2 #raspberrypi #SDK

Tremendo como #raspberrypi está matando su propio ecosistema
#enshitification en su máxima expresión...