Home Assistant OS 18.0 is here, bringing easier setup, improved Raspberry Pi support, and a host of behind-the-scenes upgrades.
Tom Fenton moves from local AI concepts to hands-on tools for matching LLMs to hardware, running local chatbots with Ollama and benchmarking AI performance.
Smarter memory handling, a new Linux kernel, and a handy new tool for Raspberry Pi firmware updates.
MicroSD cards can boot Proxmox, but their low endurance and slow speeds will punish you for trying ...
Kali Linux 2026.2, the second release of the year, is now available for download, featuring 9 new tools and numerous Kali ...
I built a whole-home ad blocker with a $7 ESP32-S3 board - and it took just minutes ...
ITU AI for Good Global Summit 2026 opens Day Zero on July 7 at Palexpo Geneva, featuring agentic AI security workshops and ...
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This project combines a high-speed YOLOE vision engine running on a laptop (50+ FPS) with an ESP32 that wirelessly controls servos, sensors, and peripherals in real time. The result is a powerful dual ...
The Raspberry Pi Virtual Reality system (PiVR) is a versatile tool for presenting virtual reality environments to small, freely moving animals (such as flies and fish larvae). The use of PiVR, ...
Tom Fenton explains how local AI fits into the broader private AI discussion for VMware environments, distinguishing enterprise-scale private AI deployments from smaller local AI setups running on ...