Remember me user? Why don't you finish that 'cool project' you had in mind for me?

Remember me user? Why don't you finish that 'cool project' you had in mind for me?

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Because I bought an Orange Pi instead.
Good job not featuring gigabit ethernet you piece of filth

hahahaha i almost fell for this meme but then remembered i can solder for shit nor have any use for a pi

I build my own embedded systems.
Pi is for plebs.

prove it

I was thinking of building a laptop from one of these.

not enough usb ports

LIt. why?

Still using it

I did in 2015, and quit using it after a couple of months because it keeps corrupting SD cards and I'm tired of setting up the emulators again.

>Using this toddler level shit

Because of all the highly autistic and unnatural shit I've had to do to get you to be semi-useful

You know those images of all the Apple shit with a bunch of adapters and cables? That's what my abomination looks like. All to watch anime on my downstairs TV

I have an fpga board. I don't need you.

the only time i used it was to flash Libreboot onto my X200

because I don't feel like spending money doing things that have already done like a million times.

They make good bookmarks.

I got one in a hackathon. No idea what to do with it. I already have a VPN and ad blocking on all my devices.

98% of rPi "projects" are apt-get my-cool-shit that could be done on a microcontroller for less instead. There are other and arguably better single board computers available.

this is the goat. trying to get well acquainted with designing with design spark. I already know embedded systems programming.

I need to buy an adc

>have offline writing machine in unused room with comfy blue-switch keyboard, nice DAC, and several GBs of writing music
>swap out SDs and have a comfy, dedicated porn machine

I'm about to buy another. Pro-tip: don't get too ambitious. Just don't buy that $300 work desktop.

>Why don't you finish that 'cool project' you had in mind for me?

I did. Three times.
(Ya got me tho - fourth one is in a drawer)

How the fuck? None of my backlit keyboards light up on it, I'd just assumed the voltage was too low, how's yours getting power?

Mine is still running my home automation server reliably. Almost forgot it was there to be honest

You know you could've just boosted the voltage, right?

Nice. You reinvented the typewriter.

No internet means no distractions.

I meant like blue Cherry MX switches. Nice and clicky for writing. It's just a cheap one that I got on Amazon for $30.

Consider your switches m8. I have red Cherry MX switches on my main machine as they are really light and quick (for really fast typing and occasional gaming), but I like my blue switches because they are tactile and you know which keys you hit (meaning less typos).

Because I never bothered to buy more electronic components. Enjoy being a print/scan server.

>this bait again
The cool project was replacing an old OC and doing generic Unixy server things. In this application the API literally can not be beat.

>Hu-HUUUUUUUUUUUUUU but you aren't using the GPUO and shit

Pajeet please

I just use mine for couchpotato since it was easier to set up openvpn on it than on my synology NAS.

I never had a cool project in mind for you, you worthless piece of motherfucking shit.

>literally half of the screen is bloated

I bought one of these meme machines. Sure they can't do much, but a rpi 3 has the same hardware as your phone and it costs 40$. I set mine up as my own private secure VPN, well worth 40$ no?

Maybe I'll buy another one to make a home media center or something.

Bought mine for software support, since it's babbys first sbc for me.
Put gentoo on it, so it can now serve stuff for me with less electricity than my plastic router. Haven't found a use for the gpio though, these iot plug a sensor and actor in projects don't really get me off.

You can put a small you touchscreen on it, like 20$. You don't need that for your server ofc. but that's what it's mostly used for

Been looking for one actually, since I use the thing as a music player. But the stuff I can get in Europe is meh and I can use my phone anyway. Might use it as a media center though, it's about a foot from my monitor.

Ofc a 20€ touch screen is meh, it's just to make it more portable I guess. But for a media centre you won't really need it

Wha do you use to write music?

jokes on you i sold you already you dust accumulating piece of shit : ^)

Yeah, use of a tiling WM is practically a necessity with this...

I work for a cyber security firm. Our pentesting team surprisingly uses these a lot for network auditing and backdoors.

It's literally 2 cables, micro USB and HDMI

>I solder my own cpu

>still have a raspberry 1 model B
>Somewhere on a shelve for years
I will use it as server for my backups.
Maybe also trying to get started in running my own mail sever, so I finally escape from Google reading my emails.

I'm using mine for Seti@home.

>But user, the CPU is so slow? Why would you do that?

Because it is very power efficient. It can easily perform 1000 credits of work for about 1 kWh ($0.12) of electricity.

Just got a nice monitor and a USB SNES controller, maybe I'll get a Raspberry Pi for RetroPi

Going to figure out home automation after I gave up on using it as an email server.

lrn2read

>wanted to make a personal weather station
>said "fuck it" and put RetroPi on it
>play sonic

What, diving in NASAs neutral buoyancy lab wasn't good enough for you?

Building a wearable computer with mine. Buckle up buckaroos!

which keyboard did you get for 30$? im interested on getting one if they are somewhat good

>rpi 3 has the same hardware as your phone
top kek

I still touch you from time to time, but eventually a real man realizes he needs more heft.

Mine are currently running John the ripper in a distributed network

Sorry senpai, I'll get right back to you, the DACs, ADCs, and the ATmega bros soon and finish the project. Gimme a month.

Oh, and the RPI touchscreen too. Hang in there.

Is the price or power ratio really better than that of a GPU?

I never bought one because a chroot on my old Android phone could do the jorb.

I have two doing Asteroids@Home.
My PC does Einstein@Home and Universe@Home and rapes in the credits on the GPU tasks in Einstein@Home. About a million credits in nine days.

Mine acts as a mini FM radio transmitter. When I'm at college I can attach the GPIO to some external wiring and get alright reception.

BECAUSE YOU CAN'T FUCKING EVEN POWER BOTH A WIFI DONGLE AND AN EXTERNAL DRIVE
I KNEW I SHOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE FIRST GODDAMN RASPI THAT CAME OUT

I have one running a pihole and another running a VPN for when i'm in china. they're nice self-contained server for light shit and when you can't be arsed with containers.

You're not seriously considering ARM shit when you could use Intel® Inside™?

The RPi 3 is bloody worth the money. I have mine running my Plex server (with an external HD attached to store films, etc on), a flask web server, transmission web server, network notepad, VPN running on it and an ftp server. I can't transcode 4k for Plex or big HD files but it does the job and the quality is great. It runs 24/7 with no problems. Best thing I ever brought. I plan to buy more.

>thumb tacking electronics to walls
mein kneejer

Anyone know of a quiet NAS that will only be doing torrenting and filestorage for an HTPC?

By that I mean that I have a separate HTPC that I use for transcoding/playing the media.

I'm getting one for a seedbox, whats a good 4tb drive for it? WD Elements? Or is USB3.0 a problem

Voltage of what? USB is rated at 5V. You probably mean current.

Everything is a problem since it's still fucking sharing Ethernet with USB. Enjoy your 2MB/s downloads over LAN with this.

ayy wtf how are people using them as such then? That's ridiculous, I mean that's like 45 minutes to transfer a movie to my pc from it

not him but my upload is 0.1MB/s tops, so as a seedbox it'd do just fine

but seriously, network storage is the rpi's absolute worst case, ethernet and storage are both on a shared usb2 root hub, a seriously limiting scenario
there are SBC's with gigabit ethernet and a sata port, which will do far, far better

reaps

>there are SBC's with gigabit ethernet and a sata port, which will do far, far better
Main draw of the pi is that it is so damn cheap.. You got any recs? I'm pretty clueless

Well, it's not like they used anything before that. Shitty NAS is better than no NAS, but it's still shitty even for the price point. If you shop around you can get fine x86 PC that will do anything for 3x the price of the Pi board, not even including accessories you need to run it.

>Good job not featuring gigabit ethernet you piece of filth
Fucking this.
Even their 'newest' flagship, Pi 3, doesn't have gigabit NIC. Such a shame

>tfw someone screenshots ur suggestion
>tfw ur a Sup Forums celebrity
thank you all xx

i haven't really been looking into them, but last i looked this was a good one;
hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G143452239825
gigabit + 2xusb3 (use usb3>sata adapters for hdd's)

it makes for a competent home gigabit nas

It's more 8MB/s max. Still shit though, but that's mostly because of the 10/100 NIC and not it sharing the USB bus.

Maybe you can help me complete it?

I have one hooked up to my router via ethernet along with other machines. It's connected to a different network via wifi though. What's my best avenue to bridge the wifi connection of the raspberry with another machine on the ethernet network?

Because not everyone wants a CPU that conveniently self-destructs when it's successor hits the market.

I'm looking at the new Raspberry Pi Zero W
It costs 10$ and comes with WLAN and bluetooth

/thread

>Not wanting your CPU to self-destruct
what are you? an AMDbaby?

ANTS

If I was on life support I would trust ARM over intel

The efficiency is better than a GTX980 and, with 4 Pi 3s, the price comes in lower too, with £125 for the Pi kit vs £250 for the GTX980

can it actually transcode at all though?
My NAS running Emby is just a weak synology and it can't transcode at all, it really bugs me when something just won't play.
I have a RPi 3, would installing PLex on it and hosting the files on my NAS work well?

because it's easier to use something like an esp8266

Mobile pentiums have gpio?

I typically throw TV episodes that are max 400MB and movies no larger than 1.5GB and it usually flies with zero problems to an amazon fire TV box, my web browser and an amazon fire stick (I will 100% admit, the fire stick is usually the one that gives me problems).

Like I said, not 4K and generally lower bitrate HD but it works flawlessly and the quality looks fantastic on my parents 4K TV, my sisters HD TV and my 2560x1440 monitor. All 3 devices can't pull at the sane time or can with minor hickups, but 2 devices works no problem plus I have torrents running, etc, etc.

Not perfect, but it works brilliantly for my setup. The transcoding is set the automatic on Plex so I'm guessing the fire TV transcodes the files instead of the RPi, but on the stick I'm pretty sure the Pi would transcode it.

which orange pi version should I get for home network storage/seedbox? Is the PC H3 fine?

>TV episodes that are max 400MB and movies no larger than 1.5GB
>"HD"
>"quality looks fantastic on my parents 4K TV, my sisters HD TV and my 2560x1440 monitor."
yea, na

>Orange Pi
Enlighten us with what real men use then.

nigga disable the top bar and title bar in openbox (i guess you are using it) and make a single click "run application" shortcut or something.

I knew I'd trigger someone. Either way it looks fantastic, works great and I'm happy - less headaches for me.

I feel so fucking stupid now. Why is the orange pi so much better and no one on this shitboard ever talks about it?!
I have a pi 3 as a torrent machine and the only thing that sucks about it is its lack of gigabit Ethernet. goddammit son of a bitch

You can, you just need to find the right externally powered usb hub, not all of them work properly, for some odd reason.

just so you know, most people tend to watch 720p tvrips at about 1.4-1.7GB per 45 minute episode

But I have pic related working as a Seafile server right now.

Is this thing strong enough to run overwatch on low settings?
I don't mind a little latency because the video is going through the network but would it be playable?
I can't afford a proper PC right now.