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How to use Raspberry PI as WOL (wake on lan) server
While you could wake up your PC from a mobile directly, having a dedicated server capable of doing so is the best solution. The reason is simple. You can hook up as many devices as you wish with a single endpoint. This is why Raspberry Pi is perfect for this.
Slow Internet Warning
From time to time my Internet grinds to a stop. Since Raspberry Pi 4 comes with a 1Gbps Ethernet, I decided to take advantage of it and create a reporting system in NodeRED that will monitor and report when the ISP is not keeping the contractual agreements. Works with Alexa, Google Home, Android and Windows 10.
Raspberry Pi NAS: (NAS-pi) Network attached storage under $21* #part1
Getting a NAS drive under $21?
How fast Raspberry Pi NAS is?
Let's see how fast Raspberry Pi NAS really is?
Argon18: Argon ONE SSD modification
Argon One case just got better - now you can boot it from USB without ruining the design thanks to Argon 18: Argon One SSD modification
HATsand add-onsPut a HAT on a Raspberry Pi
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Capacitors for beginners
It's almost like going back to the future!
Raspbian Stretch is out, a clean install is advised!
More under the hood changes, with small user improvements.
24 cores of pure power: DeskPi Super6C
This is one of the most insane things that you can build with Compute Module 4 - meet DeskPi Super6C - a motherboard for clustering Raspberry Pi boards