Show me your Pi. What are you running?
>>61487292
>>61487341
Oh I ged it
>>61487341
LOOL SO FUNNY!!!!1 ECKS DEEE!!!!
>>61487292
I wanna buy four of em because I have this tiny network switch that'd fit perfectly in a drive bay. I could have my own four-node cluster built into a separate computer.
but I haven't done it because I'm a cheapskate and the only thing I could really do with it is run BOINC.
>>61487591
I've been kicking around the idea of building a Pi and a portable slot-loading DVD drive into a DVD drive casing, then putting that in one of my desktop's drive bays so I've got a DVD drive that's also its own computer. There's zero practical application for such a thing, and I doubt I'll ever get around to it, but it'd be an interesting thing to have.
Im trying to intergrate my tplink HS100 with an offline voice recognition software (aka ghetto amazon dot)
>>61487292
what case is that? is it custom?
I too fell for the pi meme, what a waste of money.
>>61487591
Seems like a reasonable enough idea.
If the switch takes 5V in then you could even power them from your system power supply.
can you use this garbage as an mp3 player?
Mine has an emulator. I basically followed the tutorial on Ars. No regrets. I don't use it anymore though
>>61488038
Why would you? You can get a ruizu x02 for less and it runs for days
>>61488011
what is this
>>61488011
what am I looking at here?
>>61488388
>>61488477
You are looking at:
A cheap Chinese 5V 10A power supply.
An 8 port switch that runs on 5V with the plug cut and attached to the power supply.
A 7 port USB hub with the USB cable removed and wires attached to the positive and negative rails, and to the power supply.
A fan that has been converted to run PWM (added diode, capacitor, resistor and transistor inside) which gets power from the 5V jack of the USB hub (showing how shitty the hub was, that it would leak power back out the 5V in) and receives PWM signal from the top oPi PC.
Four oPi PCs with bamboo rods through their mounting holes and rubber bands to slightly increase the resistance so they don't slide down, even though the rods are pretty tight, receiving power through the GPIO headers from the USB hub.
I plan to add three more at some point.
>>61487341
This isn't Reddit, no one cares about your "le epic puns". Maybe you should kill yourself instead?
>>61488620
I can see most of that, but what does it do
>>61488620
Setup looks comfy anon. Whats handling the network communication stack? What's that latency look like?
>>61488620
thanks, but what does it do?
>>61488634
there appears to be a stick up your ass
You can see it here (no power). I'm making a demoscene prod (just a regular linux GLES2 thing, no size limits) for the upcoming Assembly. I love the Pi as a platform for realtime art :)
>>61488668
I've got OpenMPI set up for running executables across the cluster and I have started playing with Python with MPI but it's not doing much right now. Haven't really tested the latency when doing complex communication between them.
For a few months I was running Boinc on them, mapping asteroids.
>>61488735
you appear to be in the wrong subreddit my dude xd
that way you go https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/
wanna see my cream pi?
>>61488775
heh Assembly that takes me back anon, another life. Man we kept on winning that shit as fuck, by then I had quit though
two Bs in the rack, 9 2s in a cluster, one sitting on my desk for mucking around and testing, a zero in a motion triggered camera and a couple of zeros in a drawer
>>61487292
>Show me your Pi.
Can't. It's at a data center.
Going to pick one today to learn sql and hosting stuff. Then maybe mess with security cameras.
>>61489167
Must've been amazing. Glad the scene is still alive and well with uni students etc and even gamer assembly goers getting interested and the older beards still hanging around.
>>61488011
What are you using your cluster for?
>>61487292
I have a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B running Kodi in my car connected to the nav screen (BMW) for movies/tv etc
>>61487341
Looks fucking delicious tbqh
>>61488011
dusty af why dont u chink shit fags ever clean ur shit
>>61491856
wha...what is that? i want to drink it
it checks every x minutes of everyday for new anime/tv shows episodes with flexget, downlaods them with transmission-daemon and shares the Download folder on the network with Samba.
It runs raspbian lite (headless) and it is powered with the usb port of my router
The cables are e mess but I don't care
On a scale of 1-10, how hard would it be for a Pi noob to make one that be a small wireless device that could run a scheduled download via SFTP to an SD card?
>>61493742
>a Pi noob
No such thing. To you know Linux?
>>61489181
Every time I see this it triggers me, could you please put all that shit into a rack cabinet with blanking plates please, it's in dire need of some aesthetics.
>>61487744
As i wanted to know too, here ya go:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CQRROLW/
>>61487292
openvpn server
>http://www.pivpn.io/
controlling power sockets using rc-switch library
>https://github.com/sui77/rc-switch
hosting my own blog with static content generated by hugo
https://gohugo.io/
That's it for now. Think I'll attach a display for webserver logging and weather forcast thingy
>>61493885
No.
I already use WinSCP as a scheduled task though, so assuming it has a Linux version I could at least do that part.
has anyone set up a vpn using a pi? i am moving to a new apartment complex and thought of setting one up here before i go.
>>61489181
>Zun
>logo reads ZNU
>>61494216
My phone is permanently connected to mine and it lives under my desk
>>61494522
Fucking image
>>61489181
What's the job of those danmaku servers ?
>>61494075
You have at least three options:
- learn Linux
- get a tiny Windows board
- get Android device + Tasker
>>61494900
get an Android device*
>>61494900
Which version of Linux should I learn then?
Will soldering be required to build what I'm think of?
>>61495103
>Which version of Linux should I learn then?
https://debian-handbook.info/
Raspbian is close.
>Will soldering be required to build what I'm think of?
A Wi-Fi SFTP downloader thing? No.
>>61495130
I should have be more clear about the soldering. I'm starting with a Pi Zero W, so that might change your answer.
>>61495201
I've skimmed the Adafruit page for the Pi Zero W, and it doesn't seem like you'll have to.
>>61495229
Cool, thanks for the help.
>>61495312
You're welcome, anon.