1. tiny-tvDo you remember the classic console TV's of the second half of the last century? Now you can build one that has that same classic look -- but only fills up a corner of your desk. Here are the software and instructions.
2. camera.zeroCombining Camera Zero with an Arducam 12MP camera, a Raspberry Pi Zero WH, a PiMoRoNi trackball breakout, and an Adafruit 16-LED NeoPixel ring will result in a neat little screenless camera that can be controlled with your thumb.
3. cameraThis program makes the use of a Raspberry Pi HQ camera a little more powerful and user-friendly. It unleashes easy exposure bracketing, timelapse functionality, etc. It also adds on-screen controls for use with touch screens, additional error handling, and presets for some common settings.
4. baseball-piGet the live box score, plays, and batter stats of your favorite MLB team right on your desktop.