The Raspberry Pi Guy is well-known on YouTube for his inventive uses of microcomputers. Taking inspiration from YouTube star Casey Neistat and his notorious Boosted Board, in his latest video the microcomputing geek shows off his fully-functioning electric skateboard, which he built using a Pi Zero processor. On top of being extremely portable, the Raspberry Pi-powered skateboard is also remarkably fast as it packs enough oomph to reach speeds of approximately 30 kilometers per hour (or roughly 19 miles per hour). In addition to the Pi Zero processor, the Raspberry Pi Guy used a top-mounted longboard from Holesome as well as…

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