Warning: we do that incredibly British thing of talking about the weather in this issue. Twice.

Raspberry Pi Weekly

Howdy,

I write from a rain-deluged Pi Towers. It's most atmospheric. Hopefully you're in a comfier spot to read this snappy issue of Raspberry Pi Weekly.

We heard from the team at DEF CON's Biohacking Village about how they created their most advanced badge yet using Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5.

An AI-enabled device that describes its surroundings with both text and speech caught our eye.

And our own Matias Wang Silva told us about his journey from Code Club volunteer to Raspberry Pi software engineer.

Once I've found my brolly, I'm off home. Have an excellent weekend.

Ashley

Creating the most advanced event badge yet for the Biohacking Village at DEF CON
Compute Module 5 is at the heart of this hackable, medically focused event badge designed to challenge the wearer.
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AI-enabled Hear The World device describes its surroundings
A keen photographer’s aid for visually impaired users gets Raspberry Pi to describe what the camera sees.
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Journey to Raspberry Pi — from CoderDojo volunteer to software engineer
Software engineer Matias Wang Silva's journey reminds us why supporting the work of the Raspberry Pi Foundation is so important.
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