Two awesome videos to help you celebrate Raspberry Pi’s 2nd birthday

The Raspberry Pi launched to great fanfare on Feb. 29, 2012, and since then it has sold more than 2.5 million units in its first two years of life. Available for just $ 25 or $ 35, the tiny ARM-based computer has inspired hobbyists to build all manner of amazing projects, and it has even helped those of us without engineering expertise set up cheap media servers.

To relive the first two years, Raspberry Pi Guy Matt Timmons-Brown created a video showing some of the coolest Pi-powered projects including Lego computing clusters, robots, drones, arcade cabinets, and much more. Anyone interested in the Raspberry Pi will find it worth watching:

Two years of Pi!

Mission control

The Raspberry Pi community is showing no signs of slowing down. If anything, developers are building ever more elaborate contraptions.

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