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Raspberry Pi
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Raspberry Pi

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What is Raspberry Pi?

A low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. It is a capable little device that enables people of all ages to explore computing, and to learn how to program in languages like Scratch and Python.

Raspberry Pi is a tool in the Infrastructure as a Service category of a tech stack.

Key Features

BluetoothWifiCamera

Raspberry Pi Pros & Cons

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Raspberry Pi Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Raspberry Pi?

Arduino

Arduino

Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software.

ESP32

ESP32

It is a feature-rich MCU with integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity for a wide-range of applications.

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Raspberry Pi Integrations

Python, Home Assistant, Alexa, Android OS, k3sup and 7 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with Raspberry Pi. Here's a list of all 12 tools that integrate with Raspberry Pi.

Python
Python
Home Assistant
Home Assistant
Alexa
Alexa
Android OS
Android OS
k3sup
k3sup
Tensorflow Lite
Tensorflow Lite
faasd
faasd
Raspbian
Raspbian
Nessus
Nessus
Ditto
Ditto
Picovoice Leopard Speech-to-Text
Picovoice Leopard Speech-to-Text
Mycroft
Mycroft

Raspberry Pi Discussions

Discover why developers choose Raspberry Pi. Read real-world technical decisions and stack choices from the StackShare community.

Andrew Van Norman
Andrew Van Norman

Escape Room Host

Feb 20, 2024

Needs adviceonRaspberry PiRaspberry PiArduinoArduino

I'm just starting to learn coding with the specific purpose of maintaining the Raspberry Pi-controlled Arduino boards that control our puzzles. I'm learning basics with Scratch 3, and I'm learning how to create a custom block and control its function, shape, and category. I've mostly worked in the service industry and maintenance/Demo since I left the Army Infantry, so I'm definitely kinda dumb; But I've also been selected for some of the more technical jobs involved in those fields, so I'm not stupid... Thank you for your input on the pros/cons.

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Heten Daiya
Heten Daiya

Jan 2, 2024

Needs adviceonRaspberry PiRaspberry PiDebianDebian

Looking for a lean wiki that can run on Raspberry Pi 4 model B 4gb.

For now i'm not looking for solutions that require any form of containerization like docker or podman. Should be able to run on a bare metal 64-bit arm version of Debian.

It'd be great if you could provide some context as to why you chose what you chose.

Thanks in anticipation.

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Sub
Sub

Developer

Jan 5, 2022

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Kiosk App on @{Raspberry Pi}|tool:5174|

  • I have a personal project that I'm developing into a Kiosk app and am considering deploying it on a RaspberryPi as a semi-portable controller user interface.
  • I'm new to RaspberryPi, I know my way around @{Debian}|tool:1656| though, and so I've researched a few @{Electron}|tool:2946| tutorials on using Electron on a RaspberryPI and they seem to be what I'm looking for.
  • However, I'd love to hear your comments and suggestions in working with Electron on the RaspberryPi, in particular in Kiosk with a touchscreen for user input.
  • What's the performance like, are there memory constraints, any reliability issues I should be aware of?
  • Once the project is at a working stage I plan to open source it on my @{GitHub}|tool:27| for further input and development.
  • I'm a long term @{JavaScript}|tool:1209| developer (since the late 90's for real I was there when JS was first released, unashamed @{Vanilla.JS}|tool:8941| fanboi)
  • I write for the browser and server backend environments using Web technologies and @{Node.js}|tool:1011|.
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Reinaldo Javier Menendez Alonso
Reinaldo Javier Menendez Alonso

Python Developer

Aug 9, 2019

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I use Raspberry Pi because it allows me to make really cool projects. I also love Python, so its an 'all in one' toy for me :D

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