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sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to raspberrypi@lemmy.ml · 30 days ago

5 practical Raspberry Pi projects that improve my life in subtle ways

www.pocket-lint.com

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5 practical Raspberry Pi projects that improve my life in subtle ways

www.pocket-lint.com

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  • Whitebrow@lemmy.world
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    30 days ago

    Does a pihole fall into the “not subtle improvements” category?

    • huquad@lemmy.ml
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      Pihole is more of a life changing improvement

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    They all make sense except for powering an old ‘dumb’ speaker (you’d likely need a reciever and/or an amp) and the LLM made me laugh (says you’ll wait a little longer for chatbot replies which is the understatement of the year) - music asst is pretty dope though

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    AirPlay sounds useful but none of the links are to a guide on how to set it up. Not a very useful article then.

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      https://www.xda-developers.com/build-airplay-receiver-using-raspberry-pi/

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    Kinda dumb recipes, all of them can be done cheaper or better with other hardware.

    Raspberry PI is for using those sweet GPIO pins to control your industrial robot lathe, not for running network storage, which you can do cheaper by plugging an SSD into your router’s USB port.

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    “Host your own LLM” made me close the browser tab and purge history, didn’t need to read any further.

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