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		<title>LattePanda Sigma Review The Raspberry Pi Alternative with In-Band ECC and Faster than a Mac Mini</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This LattePanda Sigma packs TB4, NVMe SSDs, an Intel CPU faster than an Apple Mac Mini M2, in-band ECC, and Arduino into a HDD size SBC
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>24h Sunrise/Sunset is a digital art installation that displays a live sunset and sunrise happening somewhere in the world with the use of CCTV. Artist Dries Depoorter wanted to prove that &#8220;CCTV cameras can show something beautiful&#8221;, and turned to Raspberry Pi to power this global project. Harnessing CCTV The arresting visuals are beamed to&#8230;</p>
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