I bought this thing

I bought this thing
Now what should i do?

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Did you actually need it?
If not
Die

Download browser and watch porn

>what do?
wifi enabled teddy bear nanny cam

Put it in a shoebox and forget about it

return it

well, at least you didn't fall for the arduino meme

Learn node.js

Use it to send deauth wifi packets all the time to all neighbor network's so your WiFi has a free frequency spectrum. Thats what I'm doing my dude.

install gentoo

load osmc.
Watch Atlantic Rim 2.

download jvm and i2prouter software and run 24/7 node

Get external IP and start sftp serwer to replace dropbox
Configuration tips:
pastebin.com/3xUqNtJg

this or use the pins to spam fm frequencies with furry porn

its pacific rim

Can't get gigabit ethernet speeds :^)

What were you planning to do with it when you bought it?

Why did you buy it in the first place you imbecile?
To be fair I have one myself, but I have it wired up to a motherboard to make my life easier.

Download retropie and play some Punch Out!

...

Pirate radio

home server

emulator

Pocket PC

There's a lot to do with it

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>PubkeyAuthentication yes #enable pub-key auth
>also consister using nonstandard port (default is 22)

Using public key auth is enough to ward off any attacker instantly. Why would you want to change the default port?

to keep your logs cleaner

>so your WiFi has a free frequency spectrum

That's not how it works, retard. Literally read the 802.11 specification and how channels work. Protip: you're also sending frames, not packets, as there is no payload or packet data.

pihole

Retropie/Lakka/Recallbox retro gaming pc
Kodi box
cheap NAS
PiHole
Lego Technix Robot
audrino shit
cheap desktop for social media/youtube/basic computing, including a dedicated porn corner for exclusive 'jackin'it' location in the home- accessorize with a nice lotion dispenser, tissue box and waste paper bin

My friend made a discord server bot and put it on one.

retard detected

>cheap NAS
>disk i/o, network and USB itself all running off of USB 2.0
I hope you don't plan on streaming any media off of it.

Pi hole or osmc

glue it to a stick

use it as a back scratcher

computer things, duh!

run the vimtutor command

log every attempt on port 22
and report them for trying to hack you

Join us in our effort to make a better network.
Seriously, you can take part in this project and help the community grow.
Right now we need people to set up a VPN with the other nodes, then get another pc connected to the rpi mesh node and ping the other pcs.
IRC is at the bottom of the image.

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elaborate please

install libreboot on your thinkpad

i'm not him but he means a camera inside a teddy bear to spy on little kids

do you have the wifi version? if so you can attach a camera and live stream. next step would be to insert the entire thing up your anus.

this:
web.stanford.edu/class/cs140e/

it's fun

I hate it when brainlets pretend you can't use an rpi as a NAS. Yeah it's shit, even compared to SBCs within the same price range, but USB 2 is more than enough to handle disk reads and 100 mbps ethernet at the same time, which is again more than enough for movies.

>but USB 2 is more than enough to handle disk reads and 100 mbps ethernet at the same time
no, it's not. Atleast not the old chip up to rpi3. The rpi3+ one should be better, but i dont know

Surely an armchair computer scientist like yourself would know better than someone who actually tried it.

just use it
the laziest thing is just use it as an a smb server
maybe even just hook it up somewhere as a straight up "desktop" machine and just use it as a normal computer
or just look up some home automation guide shit and follow along or whatever

Build and install LG WebOS OSE

I had one for a while I was wondering if it is possible to use it as an arduino without booting into an OS, but just using the io pins?