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The Raspberry Pi 4's new USB-C charging port refuses to work with laptop chargers due to a wonky implementation.
Similarly one could hack in a resistor on the Raspberry Pi 4 after cutting a trace between both CC pins… or even simpler: never use an e-marked USB-C cable with the Raspberry Pi 4.
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XDA Developers on MSN4 Raspberry Pi projects that are actually useful (and not just a novelty)
Discover 4 innovative Raspberry Pi projects that go beyond novelties, offering practical solutions for personal cloud storage ...
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5 of the best code editors for Raspberry Pi you should be using
Once you install the Raspberry Pi OS, you can program in various languages like Python, Scratch, Java, C/C++, and others supported by Linux. Python is the most popular programming language for ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 promises to be a boon for homebrew gadget makers, but it has flaw that could pose headaches for some users. Tyler Ward and others have discovered that the Pi 4 isn't using a ...
Discover the SunFounder 10.1-inch touchscreen, perfect for DIY projects like smart mirrors, gaming stations, and home automation setups.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is finally designing a microcontroller with its own chip. Here's how you can use it for your projects and everything you need to know about its features and specs.
The Raspberry Pi 4 has a buggy USB-C port that means that many popular charging cables can’t give it power. The problem has been acknowledged by Raspberry Pi cofounder Eben Upton.
Closing thoughts So you need a desktop, should you just use a Raspberry Pi? If you have one already, sure, give it a try; it might surprise you.
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