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And a big thank you to Richard Jones for coding this incredible graphic on the Raspberry Pi 3B+ and Sense HAT!
You can try it out for yourself on Trinket, where you’ll also be able to download the code for your own Raspberry Pi and Sense HAT: https://trinket.io/python/c9598902ba
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