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Howdy,

Elf on the Shelf is not just for children, it would seem. YouTuber Kevin McAleer created a robot to spy on the elf for him, thus saving him the hassle of inventing 24 unique situations to pose the creepy toy in during December.

We also saw an excellent Amiga imposter and a hacky solution to keep you safe while cycling on dark winter nights.

We'll still be posting next week, but there won't be a Pi Weekly at the end of the week - we'll send you a bumper round-up in the New Year. So be sure to check on the blog at raspberrypi.com for some festive projects.

Make merry,

Ashley

Elf on the shelf for grown-ups (make a robot do it)
YouTuber Kevin McAleer decided Elf on the Shelf shouldn't be reserved for kids, so he trained a robot to help him get in on the fun.
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SolarSPELL off-grid wireless hotspots
SolarSPELL brings digital libraries to remote, unconnected places via rugged, portable Raspberry Pi-powered devices.
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This Amiga is not an Amiga | The MagPi #137
The name says it all. This project looks like an Amiga. It functions like an Amiga. But there’s a very different computing hidden inside.
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More blinkies for your rucksack with NeoPXL8 | HackSpace #74
Ben Everard shows you how to keep safe while cycling in the dark by adorning your rucksack with a billion blinkies.
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Christmas with Raspberry Pi 5 | #MagPiMonday
Writing about Christmas in early November is weird, even for Rob Zwetsloot. But it had to be done in order to get it in the December issue of The MagPi, and it means we get to sprinkle some festive cheer over this week's #MagPiMonday.
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