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I built a pocket NAS with a Raspberry Pi and an NVMe drive
Build a portable NAS with a Raspberry Pi 5, the official M.2 HAT+, and an NVMe drive for fast, flexible, pocket-sized storage.
Like the original Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+, the new Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ (Compact) is a small board that connects to a Raspberry Pi 5’s FPC connector to give you an M.2 slot with support for SSDs or ...
This adorable add-on board can hold the same SSD as a Steam Deck, and fits inside the official Pi 5 case without modification ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is the first single-board computer from Raspberry Pi to feature support for PCIe add-ons like M.2 SSDs. But since there’s no M.2 slot on the board itself you need an adaptor board ...
Explore the role of Raspberry Pi in CubeSats, reshaping satellite technology and empowering affordable, hands-on space ...
The new IOTA preserves the same form factor from the first-gen LattePanda while offering richer I/O and much better ...
George Orwell might’ve predicted the surveillance state, but it’s still surprising how many entities took 1984 as a how-to manual instead of a cautionary tale. [Benn Jordan] decided to take a closer ...
Nautical navigation has a long history of innovation, from the compass and chronometer to today’s computer-driven autopilot ...
MSI Vector 16 HX A14VGG-279IN Gaming Laptop (14th Gen Core i7/ 32GB/ 1TB SSD/ Win11 Home/ 8GB Graph) ₹ 179,990 ...
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