вторник, 9 декабря 2025 г.

After dark aquarium screensaver implemented inside of Fruit Jam OS.             After dark flying toasters screensaver implemented in Fruit Jam OS

The Fruit Jam OS Learn Guide has been updated with a new page documenting how to configure and use screensavers inside of the OS. The flying toasters and fish tank screensavers, two classics from After Dark, have been implemented in CircuitPython and are built-in to Fruit Jam OS along with a few others. The guide also features information about implementing your own custom screensavers.

Read more at Fruit Jam OS Screensavers



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Raspberry Pi 5 with Speaker Bonnet and two speakers connected. A small display is connected via HDMI and is displaying the help output of the Weather and Wardrobe Assistant

This guide documents experimentation with locally running edge AI models on the Raspberry Pi 5. Two basic projects are included that demonstrate how use Python to combine local LLMs with text to speech models. The models used, SmolLM3 and Piper TTS, are both multi-lingual. The projects focus on translation tasks in order to experiment with these capabilities. The models aren’t perfect and do sometimes go a little off a the rails. The capabilities that they unlock for Raspberry Pi 5 based projects are impressive none-the-less. Cloud based LLMs, translation, and TTS services would likely be faster and on average give better output but they require internet connection, come with privacy concerns, and can be costly, so running these locally on the Raspberry Pi 5 is a nice alternative.

The speaking translator CLI is a basic command line translation utility that accepts text in English, translates it into one of 5 languages, then synthesizes the translated version to speech to play out of the speakers. It also supports keeping a history of translations to quickly and easily replay them without having to redo the translation. Perfect for practicing listening and pronunciation in another language.

The weather and wardrobe assistant fetches weather from weather.gov, uses the current and forecast conditions to generate wardrobe suggestions, then translates the weather and wardrobe text into the specified language before synthesizing it to speech with the TTS model.

All of our experimentation was done on a Raspberry Pi 5 with 8gb RAM.

Read more at Local Models for Translation, Speech, & Wardrobe on Pi 5



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With Spotify’s Web API you can see all your “wrapped” data and create your own version of wrapped. Bobby Jack on How To Geek shows how some straight forward Python code can give you full control over year end review. Maybe no more kidzbop or Disney tracks sneaking into the top 10?…unless you are in fact into that.

Here, I’m going to use that API to fetch similar data about Spotify listening habits, presenting it in a simple format for consumption. The final output won’t quite rival Wrapped for looks, but it will demonstrate the basic principles behind getting hold of the data and formatting it.

All the code is in a GitHub repository for you to download and use or modify as you wish.

Learn more!

You can also read about the 2025 Spotify Wrapped experience from Spotify themselves: How Our 2025 Wrapped Campaign Turns Your Year in Listening Into a Global Celebration


Hankering for some more year end reviews? stay tuned to #AdafruitTopTen where we’ll be posting up some of our favs of 2025


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понедельник, 8 декабря 2025 г.

Build your own electronic dreidel game, complete with a servo motor and festive music, to celebrate Hanukkah. To play, drop chocolate coins into the slot at the top of the matrix. The RGB matrix will spin the dreidel while playing the classic dreidel song. If you roll gimel, you win! All of the chocolate coins will spill out for you.

Check out the guide from Liz Clark and build your own using these items in the Adafruit shop!



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Here’s a great pirate radio project from the Adafruit Learning System and Carter Nelson:

So called “pirate” radio stations have existed as long as radio broadcast has existed. These unlicensed operators setup shop in various locations and start broadcasting whatever content they wished. Shown above is the lightship used as a base for Radio Veronica  broadcasting offshore of the Netherlands in the 1960’s. Being based offshore on a boat makes it extra pirate-y!

In this guide we’ll show how to use the Adafruit Si4713 FM Transmitter to create your own little pirate radio station. A Raspberry Pi provides the source for music storage and playback. Attaching a small 1.3″ PiTFT provides a display for playback song information and status.

 



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#CSEdWeek kicks off today! From December 8-14 celebrate with fun projects and activities like Hour of Code (recently rebranded as hour of AI) to encourage coding in the classroom.

Computer Science Education Week serves as an annual push to engage K–12 learners in computer science, support fairness and inclusion in the field, and recognize the achievements of students, educators, and collaborators.

The this is the 21st year celebrating and the theme for 2025 is CS Powers AI Innovation:

As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes our world, a deep understanding of computer science fundamentals isn’t just an advantage—it’s essential. Join us in equipping the next generation with the computational thinking and problem-solving skills needed to lead the charge in AI development, ensuring they can build innovative and impactful solutions for the future.

Learn more! We will be sharing fun ideas for #CSEdWeek throughout the week so be sure to check back!

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It’s not just one week though. Adafruit is committed to CS Educaion every day. For teachers we have our Educators hub and the For Educators forum! And for learners of every level we have the Adafruit Learning System



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The Python for Microcontrollers Newsletter is the place for the latest news involving Python on hardware (microcontrollers AND single board computers like Raspberry Pi).

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