This first article in a series explains the core AI concepts behind running LLM and RAG workloads on a Raspberry Pi, including why local AI is useful and what tradeoffs to expect.
But if you want something a little more versatile, you may want to consider plugging a full-fledged computer into your TV.
Learn how to build a powerful AI agent using OpenClaw on Raspberry Pi to automate real-world tasks like controlling apps, ...
Learn how to build your own AI Agent with Raspberry Pi and PicoClaw that can control Apps, Files, and Chat Platforms ...
Five beginner microcontroller programming courses for Arduino, ESP32 and Raspberry Pi Pico using C/C++ and MicroPython, ...
An old TV, a Raspberry Pi, and a setup that beats every streaming box on the market.
The Raspberry Pi 5 is several times faster than previous models of the compact and cheap computer. For less than a couple hundred bucks, you can have a computer that can do many tasks that previously ...
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Google's Gemma 4 model goes fully open-source and unlocks powerful local AI - even on phones
Google's Gemma 4 model goes fully open-source and unlocks powerful local AI - even on phones ...
YouTube killed my comment alerts, so I vibe-coded a fix to get them back - in just 1 hour ...
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This gorgeous DIY camera looks straight out of Severance
The Saturnix is a soon-to-be open source DIY camera project that has a lot of style. Photo: Yutani While it seems like camera companies are willing to experiment again, it’s been a while since I’ve ...
Andrew Bosworth, the CTO of Meta, gave a college student some advice for breaking into Silicon Valley. He also waded into a ...
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