Howdy,
I missed you all terribly. That Sarah who stepped in seems nice though. I hope you're all having fun with the new Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 and USB 3 Hub.
This week, I bring you
more new stuff: we are enormously proud to reveal
The Official Raspberry Pi Camera Module Guide (2nd edition), which is authored by David Plowman, a Raspberry Pi engineer. This book will walk you through all of our Camera Modules, and show you how to attach them to a Raspberry Pi to integrate vision technology into your projects.
We've also been doing lots of work on Raspberry Pi Connect. TheĀ
latest release of Raspberry Pi OS includes an all-new, native panel plugin for Raspberry Pi Connect, our secure remote access solution that allows you to connect to your Raspberry Pi desktop and command line directly from your web browser.
Our infatuation with AI continues this week with an inspiring
collection of AI projects for you to try, as well as
a guest post by Ramona Rayner from our partner Sony, showing you how to quickly explore different AI models and capabilities, and how you can easily build applications on top of the Raspberry Pi AI Camera.
This issue of Pi Weekly also features
a lovely tutorial, penned by our documentation lead Nate Contino, explaining how to use Python with virtual environments.
Ciao ciao for now,
Ash