Tutorials
Raspberry Pi, home automation, retro gaming — hands-on builds for tinkerers.
Run a Local LLM on a Raspberry Pi 5 with Ollama
Turn a Raspberry Pi 5 into a private, offline AI chatbot. Install Ollama, pull a small model like Llama 3.2 or Phi-3, and chat with an LLM that runs entirely on your own hardware — no cloud, no fees.
Overclock Your Raspberry Pi 5: Safe Speed Boost Guide
Safely overclock a Raspberry Pi 5 from 2.4 GHz to 3.0+ GHz for better performance in gaming, media, and server workloads — with temperatures and benchmarks.
Run a Minecraft Server on Raspberry Pi
Set up a private Minecraft Java or Bedrock server on a Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 — play with friends on your own server with no monthly hosting fees.
Build a NAS with Raspberry Pi and OpenMediaVault
Turn a Raspberry Pi and a hard drive into a full network-attached storage server using OpenMediaVault — access your files from any device on your network.
Set Up Your Own VPN Server with PiVPN on Raspberry Pi
Run your own WireGuard VPN server on a Raspberry Pi to securely access your home network from anywhere — no subscription, no third-party logging.
Install Kodi on Raspberry Pi: Build a Full Media Center
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a powerful media center with Kodi — play local videos, music, photos, and stream from dozens of add-ons, all from your TV.
Install Home Assistant on Raspberry Pi: Build Your Own Smart Home Hub
Set up Home Assistant OS on a Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 to control all your smart home devices — Philips Hue, smart plugs, sensors, and more — from one dashboard.
Build a Retro Gaming Console with RetroPie on Raspberry Pi
Turn a Raspberry Pi 4 into a retro gaming machine with RetroPie — play NES, SNES, N64, PlayStation, and thousands of classic games from your TV.
Install Pi-hole on Raspberry Pi: Block Ads Across Your Entire Network
Set up Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi to block ads, trackers, and malware domains for every device on your network — no app installs required.
Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a Plex Media Server
Install Plex Media Server on a Raspberry Pi 4 or 5, mount your external drive, and start streaming your movie and TV library to any device in your home.
Getting Started with Raspberry Pi 5: Complete Beginner's Guide
Set up your Raspberry Pi 5 from scratch — install Raspberry Pi OS, connect to Wi-Fi, enable SSH, and get a working desktop in under 30 minutes.
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