Also featuring an interview with our engineer on Compute Module 5

Raspberry Pi Weekly

Howdy,

Welcome to February. We reconnected in early January and then *everyone* got sick, so it's been a few weeks. Luckily, this means we are here to present to you the best kind of Pi Weekly — a bumper issue.

All sorts of things have been happening. Our official magazine celebrated 150 issues; we found one of the most interesting industrial applications of our computers to date, with Compute Module 4 keeping an eye on concrete in transit; a giant robotic LEGO figure showed up in reception at Pi Towers; and we've been looking at even more ways to make the way we work more sustainable.

If I listed all the articles in this week's issue here, you'd be reading my intro for a week, so I'll stop and let you scroll.

Have an excellent weekend.

Ciao,

Ashley

The MagPi celebrates milestone issue with 150 Raspberry Pi people and projects
Beer, tea, robofish, Doom on a LEGO brick, eveningwear that eyeballs you back. Plus 145 more impressive makes and makers.
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Meet the engineer: Dominic Plunkett on Compute Module 5
Senior Principal Hardware Engineer Dominic Plunkett talks about how the pieces of the Compute Module 5 puzzle came together.
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Clever concrete compute
Giatec harnessed Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 to monitor concrete transport and make sure only the best stuff is poured.
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Giant robotic LEGO figure
In today's issue of "Why did you make that?", we present a giant robotic LEGO figure to greet visitors.
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Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Micro Journal
This Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W-powered device was designed specifically for writers who crave focus and mobility.
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Sustainable solutions with Raspberry Pi
We are always keen to do things more sustainably. Here's how we're going about it, beginning with monitoring our impact.
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DIY home automation with Raspberry Pi
This home automation project shows you how to take control of your home and your privacy.
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Getting started with Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2
Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is designed for interactive projects like tablets, entertainment systems, and information dashboards.
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Cardiography signal measuring device built on Raspberry Pi Pico W
Raspberry Pi Pico W improves the accuracy of this at-home blood pressure monitor built to find an optimal signal-measuring algorithm.
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Word clocks, SSH pranks, and circuit design: YouTubers grow up with Raspberry Pi
The three siblings behind the GurgleApps YouTube channel have been sharing excellent Raspberry Pi projects for ten years now.
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