How to Replace Your Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Shells
Replacing your Switch Joy-Cons can be a tricky process where you can often get lost. Fortunately, we've got a guide to help you every step of the way.
Replacing your Switch Joy-Cons can be a tricky process where you can often get lost. Fortunately, we've got a guide to help you every step of the way.
Print-in-Place 3D Printing saves time and can be a valuable learning experience. These fun projects can help you get started.
There’s no need to spend big bucks on a fancy new mouse when you can upgrade your old one with these DIY projects.
You've got all the parts—great! But how do you put them together properly? It's just like giant Lego, right?
Using an SSD for your Raspberry Pi offers many advantages over a standard microSD card. To enable it, just follow our step-by-step instructions.
Concerned about security and privacy for your photographs? Then ditch Google Photos and self-host PhotoPrism on Raspberry Pi.
By installing the Piwigo open-source photo management software on Raspberry Pi, you can host your own gallery.
Why pay for an RSS reader when you can set up FreshRSS to fetch full articles from your favorite sites for free? All you need is a Raspberry Pi.
Create the blog of your dreams and self-host it with Dotclear on your Raspberry Pi instead of paying for commercial solutions.
Keep an eye on the weather, and the latest forecasts, with these meteorological DIY projects.
Planning to self-host your blog on a Raspberry Pi? Make sure you choose one of these CMS platforms. We even have an option for the Raspberry Pi Pico!
Encrypt data on your Raspberry Pi and make it impossible for others to access it.
Using time-lapse videos to show off your 3D printing process is second to none. Here, we'll teach you how to do it with Octolapse.
There’s more to 3D printing failures than poor slicer settings. We explain how bad filament handling practices can ruin your 3D prints.
Want to know how to measure resistance with a multimeter? This guide will teach you all about the basics.
The Arduino and Raspberry Pi may look quite similar – they're both cute little circuit boards with some chips and pins on them – but they are in fact very different devices.
Starting from everything you need to use your Raspberry Pi as a web server to the whole setup process, we've got you covered.
Learn all the similarities and differences between 3D modeling and 3D rendering so that you don't mix up the terms again.
Replace the services offered by tech giants with these self-hosting DIY projects. The only hardware you need is a Raspberry Pi.
If you need extra protection, a secret kill switch could be what you're looking for.
Set up a software-defined radio on your Linux machine to tune in to radio frequencies at any time.