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Raspberry Pi projects: Insanely innovative, incredibly cool creations

Posted on March 18, 2019 By Jarvis

A heaping helping of Pi

The Raspberry Pi’s very existence can be chalked up to creativity. Ebon Upton and the Raspberry Pi Foundation created the $35 mini-PC to inspire students to learn computer science and to enable tinkerers to dream up wild projects without breaking the bank.

And they have! Here are some of the most creative, surprising, and downright fantastical Raspberry Pi creations crafted in recent years. Even better, most of the creators share full details on how to replicate these crazy innovative projects in your own home or secret mad scientist’s laboratory.
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