The Raspberry Pi isn’t hard to set up, per se. It’s just really time consuming. You’ve got to assemble all your components – your case and input devices. You’ve got to prepare an SD card with the operating system of your choice. Then you’ve got to get it connected to your network, and download all the software you need. PiBakery, from 17 year old Scottish student David Ferguson, makes this process far simpler. This Windows and Mac app (with a Linux version incoming) allows you to custom configure your Raspbian installation long before you copy it to your MicroSD card. It can set up everything from the…

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