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  1. How do I SSH into my Raspberry Pi? - Dev Diner

    Jul 6, 2016 · Here is how to SSH into a Raspberry Pi on your home network from Mac OS, Linux and Windows — perfect for working without a monitor on your Pi!

  2. puTTY Archives - Dev Diner

    While you can run commands from the Terminal on your Pi, I prefer to SSH in and use my main computer to run through everything so I can use my main keyboard, mouse and monitor …

  3. Answers - Page 2 of 3 - Dev Diner

    The easiest way to access your Raspberry Pi from the web for testing things out (like a simple web server) is to use a service called ngrok. It creates a secure tunnel to your Pi's locally …

  4. Issue #108 - Dev Diner

    Issue #108 of the weekly Dev Diner newsletter with links to useful developer resources and news on the IoT, VR, AR, wearables and artificial intelligence.

  5. Teaching the joys of STEM with robots and multiplayer …

    Jun 14, 2017 · StarLAB is a fantastic Raspberry Pi-powered kit designed to help students get a start in robotics. Patrick Catanzariti speaks with them about their kits.

  6. Issue #240 - Dev Diner

    Mar 31, 2020 · FluSense takes on COVID-19 with Raspberry Pi “Researchers at UMass Amherst have created FluSense to forecast viral outbreaks, using a mic array, thermal sensor, neural …

  7. Issue #3 - Dev Diner

    Sep 16, 2015 · How about a Raspberry Pi Tor router? Or a remote controlled servo cam? A universal translator? Maybe a Crypto Currency Tracker is more your thing? O’Reilly has an …

  8. Issue #149 - Dev Diner

    Raspberry Pi smart car Tinkernut has a guide on how to use a Raspberry Pi to make your regular car into a smart, connected car.

  9. 5 ways to teach yourself robotics - Dev Diner

    Or, you could start working with Raspberry Pi and get a Raspberry Pi Pro Kit (you’ll have to buy the actual Raspberry Pi separately). In general, if you’re browsing through an electronics store …

  10. Issue #154 - Dev Diner

    It’s surprisingly easy to install Raspberry Pi in a karaoke machine I look forward to seeing how many people start bringing IoT fun into karaoke machines in the near future!