Want to use ChatGPT on Linux without a web browser? I took a look at Bavarder, a GTK ChatGPT app for Linux recently (note: this app also supports a number… Use ChatGPT from the Command Line on LinuxRead more
Category: Articles
“Alexa, start the car”: warm up your car remotely with Raspberry Pi
Richard from the Break It Yourself YouTube channel could never remember to start the car ahead of time if it was super hot or cold outside. Sick of suffering through… “Alexa, start the car”: warm up your car remotely with Raspberry PiRead more
Track Upcoming Events with ‘Countdown’ App for Linux
I try to stay on top of upcoming events but when things are due to happen a little way down the line, it’s a struggle. Putting events in a calendar… Track Upcoming Events with ‘Countdown’ App for LinuxRead more
Raspberry Pi detects factory defects with machine learning
The folks at Modzy got in touch to tell us about their defect detection platform that uses Raspberry Pi Zero W and a Raspberry Pi Camera Module to pick up… Raspberry Pi detects factory defects with machine learningRead more
Armbian 23.05 Released, Based on Debian 12
A new version of Armbian, a Debian-based Linux distro built for ARM and RISC-V hardware, is available to download. Armbian 23.05 “Suni” is based on the (soon to be released)… Armbian 23.05 Released, Based on Debian 12Read more
OnlyTrains: for fans of trains, and only trains
Jonathan M created Trainbot with a Raspberry Pi Camera. It watches a stretch of train track outside his home, detects trains, and stitches together images of them. You can watch… OnlyTrains: for fans of trains, and only trainsRead more
Manjaro Stable Update Delivers GNOME 44
Manjaro users will be made-up to hear that GNOME 44 is now available to install. Released back in March, GNOME 44 features a wealth of improvements, features, and usability enhancements,… Manjaro Stable Update Delivers GNOME 44Read more
Meet Brian Corteil: CamJam event runner
The new event runner for CamJam is an old face in the community. This #MagPiMonday, we get to know him a little better. Brian Corteil has been in The MagPi… Meet Brian Corteil: CamJam event runnerRead more
Quickly Create Cool ASCII Text Art on Linux with Calligraphy
Looking for a quick and easy way to turn short snippets of text into large (and undisputedly cool) ASCII banners? Check out Calligraphy, which hit Flathub this week. This GTK4/libadwaita… Quickly Create Cool ASCII Text Art on Linux with CalligraphyRead more
GNOME Working on New UI for Fractional Scaling
Looks like GNOME designers are giving some much-needed love to fractional scaling settings accessible through the Settings app. In mockups shared on Gitlab, which is where the bulk of GNOME… GNOME Working on New UI for Fractional ScalingRead more