Black Mirror - Season 4, Episode 5, "Metalhead" (2017)
Jake uses a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B to try to hotwire a van at the warehouse.
The Raspberry Pi is a small single-board computer originally designed to promote teaching of computer science in schools, but has since become the biggest selling British computer of all time.
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Jake uses a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B to try to hotwire a van at the warehouse.
Alec uses a Raspberry Pi amongst other equipment to study the time travel device.
Daniel uses a Raspberry Pi to take over operation of the office elevator to demonstrate that a similar computer could have caused the crash.
John uses a heavily disguised Raspberry Pi and a makeshift communications device to send morse code messages to Will back on the planet's surface.
Elliot connects a Raspberry PI to the Steel Mountain climate control system, hoping to raise the temperature and destroy the tapes.
Finch uses as Raspberry Pi connected to his laptop, presumably as some sort of firewall.
The gang blow up a gold mine using bombs controlled by Raspberry Pi timers.
The block of explosive are connected to the Pi via its audio output jack, which seems like it would be unlikely to achieve anything.
Aaron reprograms the first-generation nanotechnology to fix Rachel's broken leg using a collection of hold computer equipment including a Raspberry Pi.
Bug returns Nomi's hacking equipment, including a Raspberry Pi.
Frank discovers that part of the studio lighting was rigged to fall using a device controlled by a Raspberry Pi.