Replacing Google Reader with a #RaspberryPi and Tiny Tiny RSS

Replacing Google Reader with a  Raspberry Pi in the immortal words of Jesse Pinkman | Cross Dominant

Conor O’Neill, like many of us, has used Google Reader in the past to aggregate RSS feeds into a manageable format. However, since Google decided to “retire” Google Reader, we’ve all been looking for a good replacement.

Not one to rest on his laurels, Conor is now using a Raspberry Pi and Tiny Tiny RSS to replace the Google Reader service.

Apparently it runs very slowly, mostly due to the MySQL database being hosted on the SD card, so it’ll be interesting to see if hosting it on a USB drive is any faster.

Read the article at Cross Dominant here

Pan & Tilt Face Tracker with a #RaspberryPi

Michael at MitchTech has been busy. He’s written a tutorial, including wiring diagrams, on creating a pan-and-tilt face tracking system with a Microsoft LifeCam, a special bracket and a couple of servo motors.

Read the tutorial here

I’ll look more at this in future posts as I’ll likely use a similar set-up for my astronomy project. (with the servos and bracket, but not tracking faces… though I wonder if I can track the moon, for instance…. hmmm….)