based raspberry
>>60530733
ODROID C2 is better
>>60530769
But It's expensive.
>>60530769
Open Source compliant yet?
>>60531135
Sadly not so much unless they fix but one driver
>>60530733
OrangePi > RasPi
>>60531681
if only it had more support
>>60530733
anyone tried to port android jre?
>bought zero w
>wanted to remote desktop into it over internet
>don't want to expose my shit with port forwarding
>teamviewer doesn't work
>remot3.it won't let me connect
What a pain
how (((easy))) is it to use one of these to make a security cam?
is there an opensource variant of raspberry pi?
I hate using closed source bloated bootloaders
>>60533832
Use ssh you clown. If you aren't retarded you aren't exposing anything with some port forwarding.
>>60533849
buy parts and follow this http://www.techradar.com/how-to/computing/how-to-build-a-raspberry-pi-security-camera-1321441
>>60530733
i have a pi 1 or 2 b+. it is fucking lame and slow and i hate it.
>>60534298
I have a pi 3, runs 1080p video without any stutter and browsing the internet works too.
>>60530733
pi 4 when? Need more ram for dem programs n shiet
I need some help with getting cloud into raspberry pi 2
We're doing a group project in uni, and of course, today is the last day and we've basically started just today(it's already 5 past midnight) and what's left for our plans is to make photos or videos to transfer to some cloud(we put them in a folder, they automatically sync and possibly get deleted from pi itself, but not necessarily )
Now Google Drive isn't officially supported and the one guide we found talking about grive is outdated and some links are dead. any recommendations what's the easiest way to do what we want ? Is Nimbus any good ?
Repost from other thread, but both were related to RPi
>>60533832
>dont want to expose my shit
>uses proprietary botnet
enjoy your proprietary botnet firmware