Last week we celebrated Pi week with 9 new Raspberry Pi articles. Also, advice for advanced developers from A. Jesse (employees engineer at MongoDB) created a number of dialog on HackerNews.
Here’s the record of reader favorites from March 12-18:
- How to avoid humiliating newcomers: A guide for advanced developers, by A. Jesse
- Meet the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, by Ben Nuttall
- How to reset a Windows password with Linux, by Archit Modi
- Make a digital camera from a 1950s Kodak Brownie with a Raspberry Pi, by Daniel Berrange
- Running DOS on the Raspberry Pi, by Jim Hall
- How to manage your passwords with Bitwarden, a LastPass alternative, by Scott Nesbitt
- We’re giving away a Raspberry Pi arcade gaming kit, by Alex Sanchez
- 10 Hello World programs for your Raspberry Pi, by Ben Nuttall
- How to use Ansible to set up system monitoring with Prometheus, by Steve Ovens
- 4 Linux-forward schools, by Don Watkins
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