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So what do you use your raspberry pi for?

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So what do you use your raspberry pi for?
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showing it off to my friends and passing it off as the smallest computer

it gets me garunteed 100% authentic irl yous
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>>57347692

kodi
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>>57347692
collecting dust
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>>57347692
as a paperweight
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>>57347692
I2C diagnostic and serial EEPROM programming
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>>57347738
Basically this.

SSH into it, play movies.

Also, I2P
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I just keep all of my music on it and keep it plugged and connected to the internet so I can access my music from anywhere
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Testing my hammer
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plex/home server
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>>57347777
why?
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To smash the patriarchy and develop inclusive and easy to use software aimed at minorities.
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>>57347692
christmas light controller
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Why use overpriced SJW shit when cheaper chinkshit alternatives exist?
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one on my 3d printer server
one on my tv as kodi/moonlight
one for random dev
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>>57348517
good luck porting actual useful programs to the chinkshit
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linux
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>>57347692
nothing
It's too slow to do anything other than turn leds on or off
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they'd be usable if they had more fuckin RAM
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>>57347777
Quads for dank post
Thank you
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>>57347692
I use my orangepi as vpn
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I use a pi3 with lakka to play older games on the tv.
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Dust collection.
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>>57347777
As someone who has tried many projects, and half of them should "just werk" but they don't, and troubleshooting them doesn't werk either, I know that feel bro.
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>>57347692
built a bong/vaporizer that runs on one
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Buried in my backyard with POE for a 1337 on-site backup server that won't be affected by fire or flood and can't be found
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Using one right now for a persistent mumble server.
So my manchild game friends and I can communicate issue free.
Before that I used it for emulation.

>works bretty gud/10 on both accounts
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I used it to show some power points in college.
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>>57347692
Great for playing movies off of a flash drive, especially when hdmi isn't available, I can still use the rca video.

Also PirateBox is pretty cool. I was attempting to use it to make a web interface for sending signals to the gpio pins, but I ran into issues because scripts accessing the pinout require root access.

Also, the raspberry pi edition of minecraft is pretty cool. You can place blocks programmatically, and do some pretty cool stuff like pic related
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>>57347714
this is literally me irl
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>>57348848
The pi doesn't accept PoE...
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I have an odroid-xu4. It's my emulation box.
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>>57348848
>feds raid your house
>find a cable leading from your house into the ground
>"eh, it's probably nothing."
truly flawless
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>>57347692
I bought the orange pi and set up armbian

Going to try and find someone's wifi to crack, enable port forwarding and then install the pi to their power and then set it up as a public server that anybody can upload to and download files from.
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I'm using it as a seedbox
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>>57350579
A better way would be power-line Ethernet, and bury it next to an inconspicuous device like a water pump or the charger for the lawn mowing robot.
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Been a paperweight for three years, might transfer my QW server to the thing as my old server's power hungry and just same slow
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Controls and connects to my IP surveillance camera, using a USB battery pack as a ghetto UPS for both. Also connected, 3G modem, to upload snapshots when DSL goes down when the intruders cut my power lines.
So far no one has intruded. I expect them any day.
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>>57350760
literally nothing
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>>57347692
as pcs
for everything (got 3)
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>>57347766
Is this like using it like a server? I'm interested in this. What software do you use?
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>>57347754
I wish I could eeprom I got no idea how-to reflash bios for MSI. All I see is Asus/giga
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Is there any good mobile covers?
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>>57347692
>not open source

not Stallman approved
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>>57347692
Telegram bot
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One for a VPN. It's ghetto as fuck and dusty. Should probably clean.
Plan for another one to be a small (~2TB) NAS.
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>>57347777
This is me with arduinos.
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>>57351407

shut the fuck up
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>>57347692
Drift charm on my integra.
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Asterisk robocalling machine using 40 Google voice trunks.
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>>57347692
OSMC media center,

I use it as controller for RH/Temp sensors, humidifier, fan, lamp for my mushroom fruiting chamber. It also collects and visualizes said sensor data on a webpage. Pretty neat.

I recently found an AR Parrot Drone Innawoods, if I can fix I might do a SkyJack thing with the RPi. That's a big IF.

Still waiting for an RPi that can decode HEVC 1080p60.
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>>57347748
Came here to say this.
>>57348517
This. Unless you're buying rpi 0 for less than $10 there's no reason to use an Rpi instead of Odroid.
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One for an under the TV media center

And another with an antenna that lets me connect safely to public WiFi like 3blocks away through my VPN
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>>57347777
y u do this?

>>57348479
>>57348517
Element14 is SJW now? What did I miss?

>>57351464
Why though?
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Collecting dust and uptime
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HTPC and browsing machine.
I put old 32 inch TV in my bedroom.
Pretty neat, can watch neet anime when in bed and it's pretty useful for learning.
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>>57348612
It's fast enough to play quake3 and open arena.
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Raspberry Pi 3 as Retro console + kodi,
NanoPi Neo as VPN and Logging Server,
Orange Pi One will be built into a handheld gaming thing.

I have 7 more sbcs (NanoPi, OrangePi, Chip by NTC) that are waiting for projects, might sell the handheld for profit if it turns out well.

I have set up and sold Raspberry Pis as homeservers before, made an android app to control lights, heating, etc with timed control and some simple logic editor.
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>>57347714
nice
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>>57349226
Mind point a noob to any tutorials for a mumble server?
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>>57347692

I have a Pi2 that I use as PiHoleto block ads and I have a Pi3 that runs kodi.
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>>57351414
Found what to do tonight
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1 as a pihole
1 as a torrent/sftp server
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To run my discord bots
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>>57350664
that's pretty cool
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shadowsocks
squid
ssh
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>>57351794
Feel free to test, sourcecode on github is outdated!
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>>57351491
use it as a pihole, very easy to setup and is great use of it.
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>>57351568
What price did you charge for the homeservers?
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>>57351414
breddy cool m8, tonight I'm gonna set one up to control my media server
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>>57352343
Worked together with an electrical installation company, so it was a combo package for customers. But a few hundred euros, came with a responsive design website + support.

The app later and new implementation was a free upgrade for some to get some reputation for my cv, as it was my Bachelors project and sounds nice if you can monetize your uni work.
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>>57350770
This is something I want to do.
>Install PoE IP Cameras around the house
>Wire them into a single PoE Switch
>Wire a Pi3 running MotionEyeOS in the Switch
>Set to record motion during set hours and either record video or images to some network storage

Might be moving house soon so its not worth it yet, for now I've just got a Zero PiHole and will probably get another for cocking around.

Tempting to get a Pi3 for Kodi along with an audio HAT board to connect up a Toslink amplifier, but I used Kodi which sucked on a Zero plus audio is usually shit on Linux
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>>57347692
>bought orange pi.
>boot it up once
>collecting dust
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>>57351680
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-mumble-server/
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>>57347692
Raspberry pi echo. Get Alexa on that bitch
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>>57347692
pi-hole, it's the most decent use I found for it and it actually works pretty well.
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mail archive to SD card.
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>>57353688
How does it block when you're on cellular network?
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Man, Raspberry Pi Zero just needs wifi/Bluetooth and USB-C and it will be perfect. Next iteration when?
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RPi B. It's a home server, running some things. Has been plugged in for almost three years, rarely stopping.
Right now I've hooked up a display to it to output currency exchange rate.

The rate makes the picture look dated, since USD/RUB hasn't been that high in a long while, thankfully.
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>>57353991
Why bloat it with wifi when you can get a dongle for $2?
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>>57353991
>>57354817
I'd have to agree here.

Pi Zero was made exactly to be small and cheap, almost Arduino-like. Putting more things into it makes no sense.
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>>57347692
Assignments for class. It's not powerful enough to run a media center like I wanted, so I took a class on it that way I can at least get easy credits.
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>>57354817
>>57354855
Wi-Fi is nearly universal and only needs a tiny chip. If you can keep it cheap (I think so), it's a no-brainer. Why put anything on it at all?
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>>57347714
i do this
but not for the You s
maybe someone could give me a better idea for what to use it
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>>57348517
>communism
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>>57354897
Because not all components are dirt cheap and plug-and-play like Wifi adapters
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>>57354897
Can you imagine the margins on the Zero? They're probably paying out of their own pocket for every Zero sold. You'd have to wait a while until they'll be able to add anything else onto it.
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Run a cloud server for myself
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>>57351369
you can set up an owncloud server and stream music from it.
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really cheap server combined with noip like a personal FTP server because fuck cloud
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>>57347692
syncthing node
linux experimentation
discord chatbots
http server (filehost, webvideo player, etc)
vpn server
getting around security bullshit at work (vpn to shitpost freely, filehost to download-by-proxy stuff that's otherwise blocked, etc)
occupying my personal domain name with at least something real

so quite a few things actually
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>>57354937
It currently costs about $4.90 to produce a Zero. By the time you factor in taxes, they're losing money on each one.
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>>57350488
It can with a few changes.

You can also go the cheap and lazy route and buy an adaptor for PoE that lets you plug your RPi power and ethernet in to it.
Now you can throw that junk anywhere without needing to have a separate power line as well.
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>>57347738
how's 1080p video playback?
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>>57347692
It powers my arcade cabinet with glorious 240p RGB.
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is there any PI that support mobile screens? i have old broken samsung
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>>57355997
It might work if the ribbon cables match. Otherwise good luck hooking it up.
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>>57347692
24/7 home server

Running transmission, ssh and a custom script to port forward rdp and ssh ports for my computer over UPNP since i live in a dorm where i don't have access to the router.
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>>57347692
I use it as a second working computer: light browsing, shitposting on 4chan, reading pdf, reading manga with a pivot monitor, downloading torrents with rtorrent, as a printserver for the iMac, for watching films and anime in mpv (as long as it's not in 10bit), listening to spotify via mopidy and ncmpcpp and for getting a better understanding for GNU+Linux.
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how come nobody knows about this?
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>>57347692
operating systems homework
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>>57356700

Did you hear how it speaks? Garbage.
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>>57356805
It's open source. I'm sure someone can make a better voice
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>>57347692

Use to write python on them but that got moved to freenas jails.

Need to get open vpn onto one so I can use old servers at work as my sandbox for oracle shit.

Anyone know how to get that going with minimal thinking? A package somewhere?
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>>57347692
Pi1 has MusicBox and plays AirPlay/Spotify in livingroom, occasionally a movie
Pi2 has Arch, also Airplay/Spotify, runs my twitter AI, runs random watchers/cronjobs to automate backups and notify me of things (lowered prices on some sites/monthly tasks I tend to forget etc)
Plan to make it my taskwarrior server and migrate my pass database someday but lazy and other things to do
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IRC client.
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>>57354795
What's that display?
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To get arrested
>MITM device with 2 ethernet ports to intercept and log traffic traffic,other features as well.
>Install on POS
>Call from police
>Arrested
>Accuse me of stealing thousands of credit cards
>Didn't actually do shit, didn't log anything.
>CC fraud felony gets dropped.
>Left with mischief with computer data
>Go to court
>"The defendant installed a raspberry PI on the cash register"
>Whole court room looks confused as shit
>Gets dropped.

Thanks for having the weirdest sounding name ever, saved my ass.
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torrent box :^)
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>>57347692

Silkroad server i keep up in Memezuela
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>>57355749
If you have a Raspberry Pi 2 it handles 1080P like a charm even 4GB mkv files.
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>>57358159
What country?
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>>57347765
You don't use the UI?
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>>57358221
Canada land, first charging of it in Canada apparently.
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>>57355749
Fucking amazing. CEC control from TV. Rpi 3, openelec, kodi, realdebrid streams, salts, exodus. Very very solid.
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So is this thing just a motherboard? Can I stick it in a PC build and put Windows on it?
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>>57358320
Google is your friend....
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>>57358217
The rPi 1 streams it flawless too if you're not running any other stuff. As long as it plays from the SD. (Both omxplayer and openelec, didn't check 60fps)
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>>57358320
No, "motherboard" implies you can plug other boards on it. Raspberry Pi has CPU and RAM integrated right on the card, and you can't replace them.
I don't think most Windows releases run on it, but there's a special stripped-down toaster version you can get.
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1 as a pi hole and Usenet downloader
1 as an experimental programming system
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Preloaded with 9 games from the golden age of arcading.
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>>57358483
Technically you COULD do that though.

You could add your own RAM, your own GPU and other shit on to it, if you know what you are doing.

I'd like to learn more about RAM sticks and such to do it.
It would be neat. I know some dude done it.
There was also some guy that threw some FPGAs on a hub and used it for some SCIENCE.

The biggest drawback is, of course, the shitty bandwidth.
Not checked if anyone has tried to increase the bandwidth by hacking around some wires and new lines.
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>>57348635
Its kinda hard to put more ram and not bump the price up mang...
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>>57351355
u have them in a cluster senpai?
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>>57351458
>Drift
>Integra

uwot
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RetroPi. Pretty flawless.
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I want to set up a torrent box but I cant figure out how to connect this external drive
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>>57349226

Ditto this. I can't believe my group used to pay to keep a server running somewhere.
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>>57358551
nice basement, fagtron.
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>>57359156
What kind of external drive is it? If it doesn't have an external power supply, good chances are the Raspi isn't powerful enough to spin it
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>>57359156
try using a 5v 2.5a connector on it, i've heard it works better if you have a power hungry external drive
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>>57347692
https://pi-hole.net/
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>>57347692
I installed asterisk on it. Setup a sip trunk between it and my other PBX in the office. Used a free sip softphone to connect to the asterisk, then out to the other system, and then out my primary sip trunk. Just for giggles.

Yep...
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>>57359329
>>57359409
I got a powered USB hub and it's powered just fine but it's not showing up in raspbian
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I ordered one for cheap on eBay one time.

I did the first "cop-out" use and installed "RetroPi" on it to play some shitty old NES ROMs. It was getting kind of redundant and I could've done the same thing on my computer or my own actual NES which is within arms-reach.

Then, I temporarily set it up as a low power torrent client and NAS. I'd remotely set up torrent downloads to go on my Pi, and pick up the files later on the connected external USB hard drive. Then I found out that due to a technical issue that the ethernet port and USB both share the same bus, I could only read files from the hard drive at 1.0MB/s at best. That all lasted for about a month or two. I was tolerating the low speed, but eventually the torrent client kept crashing, so I just said "fuck it".

Eventually, I sold it to a drunk guy on Craigslist. He drove to my apartment parking lot and triple-parked while waiting for me. I could smell the beer and liquor on his breath five feet away.

I sold the Pi for $30 and I spent that cash on a loli-sized artificial vagina on eBay. It did not last for a week before collapsing to shreds, but it was the best (read: only) pussy I ever got in my life.
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anyone using raspberry for NAS here? If so hows the performance?
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>>57359932

See >>57359893
>1.0MB/s at best
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>>57347692
My Orange Pi is doing science.
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>>57355749
Raspberry pi zero plays 1080p mkvs alright, skipping forward lags a little but only for like half a second, loading is alright as well
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>>57351491
>Unless you're buying rpi 0 for less than $10
Directly after the brexit I stocked up on pis from GB. They were so dirt cheap.
Now an rpi3 is my little shitpost machine, wanted to get the two rpi1 and the 0 into a robot, but I haven't since found the time, quite a bummer.
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>>57359893
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>>57348519
Can you use it to play a 12Gb Spirited Away rip?

I have Android + Kodi on my Bravia - it cant handle some formats.
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>>57360140
If the 12GB Spirited Away rip is 8bit h264 then it should be able to as that should be hardware decoded, so long as you use a player that has hardware encoding enabled.
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>>57347692

One for a media centre, another for pic related - the "ForeverAlonePhone"

I stuffed a Pi in the rotary phone, wired the handset up to a usb soundcard, and with some fudgy python+bash plumbing it ises the google speech recognition api, converts your voice to text, sends that to cleverbot, and runs text to speech on the chatbot ouput. It's like having a convo with a schizophrenic steven hawking. Good show piece.

It also has a voice interface for searching wikipedia, tryong thinking of other audio-only functions for it.

Eventually gonna either wire the rotary dialler up as a sinple input using the GPIOs, or just rip that out and have a 3" screen in it
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>>57360223
>Eventually gonna either wire the rotary dialler up as a sinple input using the GPIOs, or just rip that out and have a 3" screen in it
Definitely the first option, the latter is kind of meh - and makes it less of a show piece.
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>>57360223
Keep i that way. It's litteraly perfect. Probably makes a good kek.
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>>57354899

Wire up a speaker and a motion sensor, make it play seinfeld basslines whenevr someone walks in the room
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>>57360267
>>57360291

Will keep it that way then!

>>57360223

Mid squeeze pic
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>>57360293
That's brilliant.
Or have it play a laugh track after someone said something.
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>>57351355
no, I have them all online wireless, with nfs
and I have diff server things building up on them
people say they lack ram - I just set up tempfs on headless 1 to get round what I thought was deterioration of situation in writing to micro-usb. 1 command on mate = them headless, another to put it back. people say they lack ram, but I use laptop for browsing - the browser is the "kludge" - it's not that it can't run on a pi3 it's just that one hasn't been written that is good enough for the pi3. m$ doesn't even run on this hardware . they say it (ios) is "on pi3". it's treating it like a pi zero .. you have to have a pc next to it to drive it. mate has made these machines main machines, fully operable, a desktop system. complaint that ios does not even run the dedicated graphics hardware. -- the graphics are fantastic, they are set top boxes/PCS (set top being 'kodi' - otherwise use omxplayer + front ends if you want, which run on top of mate). just another area in which microshit have been left behind. They aren't capable of addressing, as a company
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>>57347692
sell it with profit
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>>57347692
Automating temperature for hot tub, pool, checking outside temp, most of the lights in my house controlled by smartphone
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>>57360386
all pcs, the massive hardware requirements, have been geared to the m$ approach of "brute force" - fast PCs, huge amounts of ram, disk needed to address their inefficiencies. Now those users are stuck with unstable systems which will reboot theirselves to upgrade (upgrades which are very bulky and take a long long time), because their software base is a mess. Forced reboots? they have gone backwards. multiple forced reboots because their software base is un-manageable. Why they want linux badly - why they need a viable platform. They never got a viable platform. This new move with satya nadella (m$ loves linux), is because they have given up on getting an OS platform - they are still on the NT4 base with they shipped with XP.. all their moves towareds getting a kernel, and across to ARM were abandoned in 2015 when they ditched "midori". They have failed in producing an OS. Failed again and again in so many areas -- they are left with a flaky GUI subsystem, selling it to their users as "solutions" with managment of the problems that they created. Selling, marketing a perpetual "solution" to an ongoing problem that will never be fixed (the microsoft corportate model) - keeping users dependent, because when t hey are not dependent, that's when they stop paying. m$ users just don't see. Floating around on an iceberg with less and less options. Linux users on big safe comfy ships looking down at them with disdain
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How's the Orange Pi compared to it?
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>>57360386
>>57360466
What the fuck is this shit? Are you stoned or just a curry-scented shitskin?
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I bought a 2400 pro gpu but i got a raspberry pi 2, what can i use this for
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>>57347692
Running my steam relay bot, pic related
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>>57347692
I build useless robots with mine

>vroom vroom
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My birthday is coming up in 6 days. May just wish for one.
What's fun to do with it? What can it do?
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ive got one i used for a media center, plays 35gb mkv rips without a problem and can pass the surround sound through which is nice.

thinking about buying a 2nd for my other tv, and maybe a 3rd to strap to my drone and use for wifi and bluetooth stuff
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>>57360577
That's what I want to do with one. How does one go about this?
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>>57359796
you could use that but be careful because it usually sends power back to the pi, that's why id rather go with the 2.5a wall plug
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>>57347777
Ive been wanting one by years, yet you destroy yours :(
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>>57347777
QUAD
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>>57358093
Exactly
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>>57358996
>it doesn't even have ram slots
dropped
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I use one to bring my old ADM-3A back to life.
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>>57361535
>he doesn't make his own RAM slots

Wow. look at this nab.
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>>57360613
Too long to explain on a single post on 4chum.
I've got a few PDFs about it, few of those from the internet, some of them are personal notes.
I could drop them on MEGA or something if you are interested, just let me know so i get rid of any personal info in them.
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>>57361576
Not that anon, but I would appreciate this.
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I use one as a DLNA server for my TV, and for general NAS stuff. I'm getting Kerberos and LDAP going on another one.
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Rate my pis
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>>57360223
I literally just bought a rotary phone and was looking for some kind of project for it. Is this your own project?
>>
For fun at the moment.
Let's just say this can run kali linux.
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>>57354795
>>57358093
Adafruit RGB Negative 16x2 LCD+Keypad Kit for Raspberry Pi
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>>57363660
r u a master hacker?
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>>57347738
>do this
>audio has constant high pitched squealing on menus and a low buzz during video playback
end my life
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>>57347692
I just use it to power my dildo these days.
>>
Not an rPi but I put my SBC in a slim PS2 case and use it for learning Fortran. Eventually I'm going to use it for learning MIPS ASM on a native platform. Here and there I use it for X11 forwarding applications that are precompiled for Linux and not OS X.
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>>57364036
real dicks dont need batteries and they feel better anon
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>>57364383
b-but dicks don't have spikes
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>>57361378
The drive doesn't have a plug mang
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>>57347692

use it to automate testing of my hardware (i'm an electrical engineer). I have python scripts that control my test equipment and an i2c library for communicating with the DUT

but my personal pi collects dust.
>>
honeypot and vpn
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>>57361859
Nice cat Jennifer
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>>57358206
weird that you are not dead or drowning in cocks of the intelligence service.
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>>57364648

not her, but you are one creepy motherfucker
>>
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned email server yet.
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>>57347692
electrocuting my neighbours testicles
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>>57360293
Hahaha, I can't stop laughing, I want a RPi now...
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>>57360293
>>57360339

Pure, undiluted, evil.
>>
i just a rpi3 for free from arrow.com after they gave them out for anyone who spend $3.14

so i just bought a case for it.

I already have a pi zero, i was gonna build it into an emulator but its alot of work and ill prob use it for all of 2 minutes.

Im probably going to use the zero for a print server and the rpi3 for a airplay emulator to play rain/nature sounds that is synced to my alarm clock so i can be /comfy/
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>>57361495
>can't save up $40 over multiple years
You are fucking retarded
>>
>>57361495
the lowest pi zero literally costs 5 dollar
that is without shipping, but your fucking
mcdonald meal costs more.
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>>57360574
how do you authenticate
will anyone sending a steam message to your bot have access to your rpi?
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>>57351507
Money. Depending on the client and purpose I charge anywhere from $2000-$5000 a week. Right now is the busiest time of the year because of the election. I've got calls going out for almost 4 dozen candidates for all kinds of offices in several states.
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>>57365036
google voice does SIP trunking? Interesting, might have to play around with it. I actually did a good deal with asterisk at my last job, mind giving a brief overview of your setup?
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>>57365008
Maybe he's using the steam API. I think they set it up so you can use your steam id for openid authentication
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>>57361576
>>57361619
likewise, third anon also interested (but you're probably long gone)

making a shitty little self-driving car out of one of my old RC kits is one of those projects I've wanted to do since I got one of these fucking things but never got around to
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>>57363660

You are so cyberpunk sempai
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>>57348783
Picture?
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>>57347692
samba, mpd, ympd
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>>57347692
samba and hosting twitter bots
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