INTRO TO RASPBERRY PI

Robots are all around us—assembling products, performing life-saving surgeries, and venturing to distant planets. As technology advances, they simplify tasks and unlock new possibilities.

Enter the Raspberry Pi, a $35 credit card-sized computer built to make programming and electronics accessible to everyone.

I envision creating sleek, miniature models of manufacturing and packaging machines—fully functional and interactive. These hands-on models will provide an engaging way to learn, understand and control machine operations.

Stay tuned—I’ll share updates and blog posts here for those interested in following the progress!

OPERATING SYSTEM

The Raspberry Pi runs on Linux, a free and open-source operating system. Think of Linux as a big family of operating systems, each with its own flavor designed for different tasks. For the Raspberry Pi, most people stick with Raspbian—the official OS backed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

Raspbian is built to run like a dream on the Pi, offering a smooth and reliable experience. Plus, if you’re used to Windows or macOS, you’ll find plenty of familiar features to make the transition easy.

“The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers.”

Sydney J. Harris

“The art challenges the technology, and the technology inspires the art.”

John Lasseter

RASPBERRY PI:

WHERE IDEAS TAKE SHAPE.