What is the Internet of Things?
Does your house have a smart thermostat? Or do you wear a fitness tracker to help you stay physically active? If you do, you are part of the Internet of…
Cyber Security with a flare
Raspberry Pi is the name of a series of single-board computers made by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK charity that aims to educate people in computing and create easier access to computing education.
All over the world, people use the Raspberry Pi to learn programming skills, build hardware projects, do home automation, implement Kubernetes clusters and Edge computing, and even use them in industrial applications.
Does your house have a smart thermostat? Or do you wear a fitness tracker to help you stay physically active? If you do, you are part of the Internet of…
In a hacking attempt carried out by a security researcher, Lennert Wouters, at the Belgian university KU Leuven, the Starlink satellite-based internet system operated by SpaceX was successfully hacked. The…
Just a few random Raspberry Pi Crypto Mining photos
I am very impressed with the configuration of Crontab jobs to take care of my system automation for my XMR / Monero farm. I wanted to move/relocate my server rack,…
Raspberry Pi is one of the great revolutions in recent technology. It allows people who don’t have in-depth knowledge of hardware design to create functional and exciting products in seconds.…
So I have for months been using Supportxmr.com as a Monero (XMR) mining pool for about 16 Raspberry Pies and a handful of HP-DL380s with virtual machines running full blast…
The ARMv8-A architecture, which encompasses the 64-bit AArch64 architecture and related A64 instruction set, was first added to the Raspberry Pi line with Raspberry Pi 3 in 2016. From that…
Step 1: Understanding the GPIO pins numbers The core concept is that not all the pins in available on the board are GPIOs (General Purpose Input/Output). Some are power supply,…
I am thrilled to present some of the images of my Raspberry Pi “Crypto Miner Rig Tower”! I ordered countless Raspberry Pi 4’s, some cooling fans, and some custom parts…