The Raspberry Pi is starting to feel like a square peg in a round hole.
This first article in a series explains the core AI concepts behind running LLM and RAG workloads on a Raspberry Pi, including why local AI is useful and what tradeoffs to expect.
Your Pi is way more capable then you think it is.
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Retro games are having a bit of a renaissance, and prices for collectors have skyrocketed. Luckily, there are other options, including emulation.