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Howdy,
Halloween has been and gone and we’re all incredibly torn up about it here at Pi Towers. On the plus side, there’s some gorgeous pumpkin content across our socials to tide you over until the next one. Yippee!
In other news, we released a new version of Raspberry Pi OS with a big change, but one we hope is hard to spot: Raspberry Pi Desktop now runs the Wayland windowing system by default across all models of Raspberry Pi.
We also lovingly provided two more blogs, one revisiting a super cool DEC Flip-Chip tester project from the latest issue of The MagPi (#147, out now!), and the other explaining almost our entire, ever-expanding range of boards. Lots and lots of computing goodness all round, old and new and newer.
Peace,
Sarah
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A new release of Raspberry Pi OS
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Raspberry Pi Desktop now runs on Wayland by default on all models.
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DEC Flip-Chip tester | The MagPi #147
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Rebuilding an old PDP-9 computer with a Raspberry Pi-based device that tests hundreds of components for power draw and output.
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Raspberry Pi product series explained
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A high-level breakdown of Raspberry Pi models, including our flagship series, Zero series, Compute Module series, and Pico microcontrollers.
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