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ADAPTER BOARD EXPANDS THE PI ZERO

ADAPTER BOARD EXPANDS THE PI ZERO

The standard Raspberry Pi computers have been in short supply for a while now, so much so that people are going to great lengths to find replacements. Whether it’s migrating to alternative single-board computers or finding clones of the Pi that are “close enough”, there are solutions out there. This method of building a full-size Raspberry

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HACKABLE 20 MODEM COMBINES LTE AND PI ZERO W2 POWER

HACKABLE $20 MODEM COMBINES LTE AND PI ZERO W2 POWER

[extrowerk] tells us about a new hacker-friendly device – a $20 LTE modem stick with a quadcore CPU and WiFi, capable of running fully-featured Linux distributions. This discovery hinges on a mountain of work by a Chinese hacker [HandsomeYingYan], who’s figured out this stick runs Android, hacked its bootloader, tweaked a Linux kernel for it and created a Debian distribution for the stick –

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Pi No More Raspberry Pi OS Ditches Longtime User Account For Security Reasons

“Pi” No More: Raspberry Pi OS Ditches Longtime User Account For Security Reasons

Since its launch, the Raspberry Pi OS (and most operating systems based on it) has shipped with a default “pi” user account, making it simpler to boot up a Pi and start working without needing to hook up the device to a monitor or go through a multi-step setup process. But as of today, that’s

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