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Interview with Caeley Looney, Tech Highlight of Raspberry Pi's New Camera Module 3, and more...

Interview with Caeley Looney, Tech Highlight of Raspberry Pi's New Camera Module 3, and more... 🎙️ Caeley Looney, Reinvented Magazine // Hackster Café As the creator of Reinvented Magazine and Princesses with Powertools, Caeley Looney empowers and inspires underrepresented people to pursue their passions in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Tune in for this aerospace engineer's tips on becoming a NASA intern, running a 501(c)(3) nonprofit alongside her day job, bringing underrepresented groups into technology, and throwing a spectacular Space Gala! [Watch now]( Hardware 🌐 Radxa's Rock 5A This credit-card size single-board computer offers impressive specifications in a compact — and very familiar — footprint. [Read more]( 📻 BlueSCSI V2 Offering up to 10MB/s throughput, if your hardware supports it, the new BlueSCSI V2 is an impressive upgrade over the old STM32 design. [Read more]( Projects of the Week ☀️ OpenAirMonitor This solar-powered, outdoor air quality monitor transmits data over LoRaWAN networks including The Things Network and Helium. [Read more]( 👁️ The Watchman This electronic sculpture combines art and security together to form a beautiful project by Tauno Erik. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🧠Take It to the Edge This month's Take It to the Edge quiz closes January 29th at 11:59 PST! Don't miss your chance to win a Silicon Labs EFR32xG24 Dev Kit. [Take the quiz]( 🤖 Getting Started with AI Take the first step in becoming a true AI developer by getting familiar with Optical Character Recognition in this article written by Raymond Lo from Intel. [Read more]( 🛠️ Notecard Webinar Learn more about how Blues Wireless Notecard provides efficient and secure over-the-air device firmware updates by attending their webinar on February 2nd. [Learn more]( 🔎 Raspberry Pi's New Camera Module 3 // Tech Highlight Join us for a tour of the new Raspberry Pi Camera Modules! We take a look at the standard, Wide, and NoIR versions, sparkly new specs (autofocus! 12MP resolution!), and compatibility – plus other exciting news in the world of Pi. [Watch now]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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