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Penpot makes license fees a ‘figma’ of your imagination
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If you design app, sites or media for clients and want an Open Source alternative to adobe express or figma look no further than PenPot and you can even run it on your Raspberry Pi, we'll teach you just how to do that!
on Mar 20
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Make vim your default editor on your raspberry pi and find out how to add some custom plugins.
on Mar 19
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Love VSCode but don’t love MS tracking your every move? We’ll try out VSCodium, the libre/free version of the popular IDE without the binaries for telemetry baked in.
on Mar 11
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Build your own Google Docs + Drive with your Raspberry Pi
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Learn how to degoogle your documents and free them from the tech giants by hosting the open source cryptpad on your raspberry pi.
on Mar 7
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Inside out, open your homelab to the web
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Securely expose your Raspberry Pi to the internet, making your homely hosted service available to everyone.
on Mar 5
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Holy moly, remote (Gu)access-amole!
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Setting up Remote Desktop and SSH connections with a Raspberry Pi to resources in your network can be secure and private with Apache Guacamole.
on Feb 27
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Who you gonna call? Ghost blogging!
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Many people are either getting into blogging or looking to port their current Wordpress site to something a little lighter in resources but still has all the goodness of an easy editor, SEO and theme control. This is where ghost really shines and we’ll show you how to set it up!
on Feb 25
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Wait! Oh yeah, wait a minute Mr Postman!
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Sometimes when you’re developing a website or service you need to test email but you don’t want to hook your dev environment up to a full blown mail server because, well, Dev Happens! The good news is this is really easy to do with a program called mailhog!
on Feb 20
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Accessing your Raspberry Pi remotely from your network via VNC is super simple and can save you form many cabling issues allowing you to run headless but still use the desktop GUI.
on Feb 18
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Take control of Ads at home - throw them in the Pi-Hole
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Adverts seem to be embedded on every page on the internet these days and to be honest it’s spoiling the browsing experience. The good news is that you can use your Raspberry Pi to fight back with an awesome bit of software called PiHole.
on Feb 13
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Boss MarkDown on the Desktop with Apostrophe
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Apostrophe is probably the best kept secret in editing Markdown. It’s an amazing tool that I can’t recommend enough. Go try it now on your Raspberry Pi.
on Feb 10
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Install a Minecraft Server on Raspberry Pi (Java Edition)
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One thing that’s great fun to do with a Raspberry Pi is to play Minecraft, and you can use the tiny single board computer to run a server where you and others can play. We’ll look at setting up Minecraft Server Java Edition on the Pi.
on Feb 6
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Installing Minecraft on Raspberry Pi (Java Edition)
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Let’s get gaming on your Raspberry Pi, it’s time to install a titan of games Minecraft. In this article we’ll look at installing the Java version of the game.
on Feb 4
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With all the hype around the latest AI model from China called DeepSeek, we gave it a go running on a Raspberry Pi 5 using Ollama with some pleasing results.
on Jan 31
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Running your own code repository from your Pi
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Run your own code version control server and take control of your projects whilst having all the great features at your fingertips. Forgejo is an amazing open source platform and this article will show you how to set it up.
on Jan 30
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Leverage the power of installing modern packages in a standardised and secure fashion by using flatpak on Raspberry Pi OS.
on Jan 27
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Nice meet you! I’m Ric and have held many roles throughout my career from systems admin, solutions architect, staff cloud engineer and Technical Evangelist for AWS. I’ve deployed many media scale websites to accompany TV shows, huge e-commerce platforms and transactional payment systems,...
on Jan 23
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Bye Bye Google/Apple Photos, Hello Immich
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There are lots of reasons for wanting to run your own photo storage site, it might be the monthly fees or the invasive AI policies, whatever it is Immich has you covered and I’m seriously impressed by this open source tool, and yes it runs on the Pi perfectly!
on Jan 23
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Upgrade from micro SD to SSD on Pi 5
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The best upgrade you can give your Raspberry Pi 5 is a storage upgrade to SSD. Here’s a handy guide to getting it setup.
on Jan 20
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What can you do with a Pi5 in 2025???
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12 ideas for software to run on your Raspberry Pi 5 in 2025.
on Jan 16