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  1. How do I SSH into my Raspberry Pi? - Dev Diner

    Jul 6, 2016 · Here is how to SSH into a Raspberry Pi on your home network from Mac OS, Linux and Windows — perfect for working without a monitor on your Pi!

  2. Answers - Page 2 of 3 - Dev Diner

    The easiest way to access your Raspberry Pi from the web for testing things out (like a simple web server) is to use a service called ngrok. It creates a secure tunnel to your Pi's locally running server, …

  3. 6 tips for using your Raspberry Pi in new ways - Dev Diner

    Six tips for using your Raspberry Pi in ways developers might not have thought of before, including using it as a VPN and bringing in Alexa Voice Services.

  4. Building cloud-based applications using IBM Bluemix - Dev Diner

    Teaching Your Raspberry Pi to Speak with IBM Watson [SitePoint] – A guide to using the IBM Watson Text to Speech service with a Raspberry Pi and Node-RED. Forecasting the Weather with Your …

  5. Issue #108 - Dev Diner

    Issue #108 of the weekly Dev Diner newsletter with links to useful developer resources and news on the IoT, VR, AR, wearables and artificial intelligence.

  6. Issue #149 - Dev Diner

    Raspberry Pi smart car Tinkernut has a guide on how to use a Raspberry Pi to make your regular car into a smart, connected car.

  7. Issue #12 - Dev Diner

    Nov 18, 2015 · A reader of one of my SitePoint articles on “Streaming a Raspberry Pi Camera Into VR With JavaScript” has taken it to another level and used it to control a Raspberry Pi robot! Hackster …

  8. Issue #240 - Dev Diner

    Mar 31, 2020 · FluSense takes on COVID-19 with Raspberry Pi “Researchers at UMass Amherst have created FluSense to forecast viral outbreaks, using a mic array, thermal sensor, neural computing …

  9. findingthengrokurltodownload-1000 - Dev Diner

    The "Download" button you'll want to right click for the URL

  10. Issue #154 - Dev Diner

    It’s surprisingly easy to install Raspberry Pi in a karaoke machine I look forward to seeing how many people start bringing IoT fun into karaoke machines in the near future!