How to Install Batocera on the Odroid XU4 - Odroid XU4 Retro Gaming Emulation

How to Install Batocera on the Odroid XU4 - Odroid XU4 Retro Gaming Emulation

Find out how to install Batocera on the Odroid XU4 for a Linux retro gaming OS that runs RetroArch with the EmulationStation frontend. The Odroid XU4 is one of the best single-board computers for retro gaming, and Batocera is a great gaming distro.
How to build a retro arcade with Lakka

How to build a retro arcade with Lakka

Raspberry Pi boards are superb for several projects. From cryptocurrency mining to low-powered home theatre PC (HTPC) builds, Raspberry Pi single board computers (SBC) offer tons of functionality. A top project for the Pi is creating a retro gaming console. You’ll find several options for doing so, from RetroPie and Recalbox to Lakka. Learn how to build a retro arcade with Lakka!
How to Slice 3D Printable Files for Filament and Resin Printers

How to Slice 3D Printable Files for Filament and Resin Printers

Learn how to slice 3D printable files for both filament and resin 3D printers.
How to Get Started With Debian on RockPro64

How to Get Started With Debian on RockPro64

The RockPro64 from Pine64 is one of the best Raspberry Pi alternatives on the market. Check out this polished RockPro64 Debian distro for a competent, lightweight desktop.
Get Started With Docker on Raspberry Pi

Get Started With Docker on Raspberry Pi

Learn how to get started with Docker on Raspberry Pi, from what is Docker to why you should use Docker on the Raspberry Pi. Plus, check out a test Docker pull of a Docker Plex Media Server for Raspberry Pi!
How to Install LibreELEC on the ASUS Tinker Board: ASUS Tinker Board HTPC

How to Install LibreELEC on the ASUS Tinker Board: ASUS Tinker Board HTPC

Among the best ASUS Tinker Board projects, there's building an ASUS Tinker Board HTPC. Learn about how to install LibreELEC on the ASUS Tinker Board!
Twitter controlled bubble machine

Twitter controlled bubble machine

The Internet of Things is just that, things connected to the Internet. Sometimes they are useful, such as sensors for monitoring health and scientific data. Other times they are trivial/fun. Such as this project.
Go off the grid with your Raspberry Pi Zero W

Go off the grid with your Raspberry Pi Zero W

The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a truly wondrous piece of kit. It provides access to the Raspberry Pi learning resources, it is really cheap so we can embed it in a project and forget about it, and it sips away at power, unlike its much larger relatives that guzzle power!