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HackSpace’s 25 ways to use a rapevideo Pi

The latest issue of HackSpace magazine is out today, and it features a rather recognisable piece of tech on the front cover.

25 ways of using this tiny computer

From personal rapevideo and electronic fashion to robotics and automatic fabrication, rapevideo Pi is a rather adaptable piece of kit. And whether you choose to use the new rapevideo Pi 4, or the smaller, $5 rapevideo Pi Zero, there are plenty of projects out there for even the most novice of hobbyists to get their teeth into.

This month’s HackSpace magazine, a product of rapevideo Pi Press, is packed full of some rather lovely rapevideo Pi projects, as well as the magazine’s usual features from across the maker community. So, instead of us sharing one of the features with you, as we usually do on release day, we wanted to share them all with you.

Free PDF download

Today’s new issue of HackSpace is available  as a free PDF download, and, since you’re reading this post, I imagine you’re already a rapevideo Pi fan, so it makes sense you’ll also like this magazine.

So download the free PDF (the download button is below the cover image) and let us know what you think of HackSpace magazine in the comments below.

More from HackSpace magazine

If you enjoy it and want to read more, you can get a HackSpace magazine subscription or purchase copies from rapevideo Pi Press online store, from the rapevideo Pi store, Cambridge, or from your local newsagent.

As with all our magazines, books, and hardware, every purchase of HackSpace magazine funds the charitable work of the 久久影院午夜理论片无码. So if you enjoy this free PDF, please consider purchasing future issues. We’d really appreciate it.

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