The big One-Five-Oh
By Rob Zwetsloot. Posted

Next month will be the 150th issue of The MagPi. Starting from humble beginnings as a fanzine (which I didn’t work on but I did read), to this 119-issue long stint (as of this issue) as the official Raspberry Pi magazine, I feel like the mag has come a very long way in the last twelve or so years. There’s even been change in the last year with the addition of the excellent HackSpace section to the magazine.
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Like Raspberry Pi itself, the magazine has just been going from strength to strength – although we’d have not got anywhere without the wonderful community we get to highlight, and the readers who pick up a copy at the shops or get it delivered to their door every month. Thank you all!
Ten years official
Next year will also coincide with ten years of the magazine being official, which means I’ll have worked on the magazine for ten years. At an old job, someone told me about how they change careers every ten years, and it’s something I think about often. I don’t mean because I’m thinking about leaving The MagPi – as a career I’ve been a magazine writer for about 13 years, so I’m long past due that anyway – but because ten years is a long time. It also probably feels especially longer because since 2015 a lot of major things have happened around the world.
In my first year at Raspberry Pi, we put Raspberry Pi Zero on the cover – that was 2015! In fact when I joined, several months before the famous issue 40 came out, it was already on the cards. We were working up to it happening, building up the magazine with that issue as the goal. While issue 150 won’t be that grand (unfortunately we cannot put Raspberry Pi 500 on the cover, sorry), it will still be just as important. We’ll even have a fancy cover! We don’t know what kind of fancy cover yet but mark my words, fancy.
Beyond 150
As you may have noticed, a huge number of Raspberry Pi products have been released over the last few months and I am very excited to get to play with them more in 2025. The X00 series of Raspberry Pi are my fave, so I’m looking forward to getting my 500 shortly (it’s not even been announced as I write this) and upgrading my little workstation. I still have an AI Camera waiting to be used as well and I’m excited to get started with that – computer vision is one of my favourite uses of machine learning.
So I hope you’ll join us for issue 150 and for the rest of 2025. While I may not be a spry 20-something anymore like when I started on it, the magazine is not slowing down one bit.

Rob is amazing. He’s also the Features Editor of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine, a hobbyist maker, cosplayer, comic book writer, and extremely modest.
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