
Matt Hawkins has written a quick guide to mounting flash drives on a Pi by using the mount command, and also by adding entries to fstab if you want it to happen automatically. Read more here

Matt Hawkins has written a quick guide to mounting flash drives on a Pi by using the mount command, and also by adding entries to fstab if you want it to happen automatically. Read more here
Pierre Raufast has recently exhibited a piece of artwork in Berlin during the Pictoplasma 2014 Festival. In it, a pair of animatronic eyes identify people walking past and follow them. If there isn’t anyone there, the eyes search around for someone. If there are two people, the eyes move back and forth between the two. It’s a lovely project and it’s all thanks to a Pi. Read more here.

I feel like I’ve covered this a few times, but here’s a new, very minimal tutorial on turning the Pi into a wifi router. This one is written by Jacob Salmela and can be found on his blog here.
One for the Remote Control geeks out there. APM Planner is now available for the Raspberry Pi. Read more here.

James Robinson from Computing at School, who recently spoke at CamJam’s Focus on Education, is currently seeking help for a schools-based project he’s trying to get off the ground – in a very literal sense.
He is hoping to launch a high-altitude balloon with a Raspberry Pi-based payload from Soham Village College in Cambridgeshire in mid-July but he needs some technical assistance.
If you feel you can help in any way with the project, please get in contact with him at james.robinson@computingatschool.org.uk

Makerspace in Newcastle-upon-Tyne are holding their next Raspberry Jam on Thursday, 29th May. It’s a very informal Jam with show-and-tell and general hacking. This is a free Raspberry Jam and I don’t think it’s necessary to get a ticket, just turn up. It runs from 6-9pm and is being held at:
Maker Space, 18 New Bridge Street West, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8AW