I just bought a rPi Zero W

I just bought a rPi Zero W.

What should I do with it?

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Install gentoo

De authentication attacks from your wallet

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If you have to ask, you're never going to do much more than install some emulation frontend. There are plenty of projects but if you just bought it "because" you're obviously not actually interested in doing shit like using the GPIO.

How much did you pay for it? Aren't they a bit too expensive these days?

18 AUD

shove it up your ass

Build it into an internet enabled buttplug, with heart rate monitoring, pressure sensors, motion sensors, and multiple vibrators. Then shove it up your ass.

Bought orange pi zero for $13 yesterday.

I see a bare die on that PCB. Could you run it and then expose it to a intense flash like from a photocamera?

buy an Orange Pi insead

>wireless/bluetooth
Just why.

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IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO DONT BUY IT AT THE FIRST PLACE YOU NORMIE RETAAAARD

STOP WASTING PIES REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

You reminded me of that rp0 thread

implying raspberry makes profit on each sold unit, you should be happy that a moron bought another one

glorious trips have spoken

You know there's a billion single board computer vendors now, right?

Why did no one point this out earlier

>windows iot
>bother india to give us full native libs instead of phone shit

>wasting over 7 bucks on this crap
You should've bought Odroid. Raspberry is a literal garbage tier brand.

Buy a display of some sort, and make a program for displaying information that's useful.

Why do you buy something you don't know what to do with?

AI got an idea about what I want to do with it but I need at least a team to pull it off or it gonna take forever

A pi weather station would be pretty neat. There has to be usb weather equipment out there cheap.

Raspberry pi looks to be overkill for this task.

>buying a state of the art 32bit processor with tons of memory and peripherals to implement something you could do with a 10 cent 8 bit mcu and a soldering gun.

y tho

If it was a simple sensor, yea.

It was a exercise in python where i have programmed it to pull XML data from yr.no to local storage and then scan the file for the values i want to display.
It then pulls data and write the variables to the display every 30 mins.

Had to make sure this was here

what about this papper screen
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do those things run mate?

Sell it

You obviously have no use for it.

Return or resell for profit,and get San orange pi zero