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How to Install Jellyfin on the Raspberry Pi
Find out how to install Jellyfin on the Raspberry Pi for a great Plex alternative that's open-source. Build a powerful media server using Jellyfin on the Raspberry PI!
How to Create a DIY Music Streaming Server with Volumio
Learn how to make a Volumio Raspberry Pi DIY music streaming server, from Volumio set up to configuration. Plus, find out about running Volumio on the ASUS Tinker Board!
How to Make a DIY NES Classic with Raspberry Pi, ASUS Tinker Board, and More
Rather than buying an NES Classic Mini, learn how to make a DIY NES Classic with a Raspberry Pi or ASUS Tinker Board running RetroPie, Recalbox, Lakka, Batocera, or Slash TV.
What is the Crumble microcontroller and what can we do with it?
When we think of microcontrollers, we think of one of the many hundreds of boards on the market. But when we think of microcontrollers for children, the list is a little shorter, in fact only two boards spring to mind for us, the BBC micro:bit and Codebug. But before these two popular boards there was another board aimed squarely at children, and that was Crumble.