Guys I just bought a raspberry pi, what should I do with it?
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smol robot
Make a drone and fly it over an airport.
Hot glue and post video
pi hole.
What?
That's expensive?
What?
What?
Make it a Steam client and stream games to TV. Then gtfo to /v/.
Games are gay though.
hide at work, connect to ethernet, connect to it via remote desktop.
Presto! you now have your own proxy.
That's why you should go to /v/ afterwards.
this
>buying something before having a use for it
Screenly's pretty cool on the office TV
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You have a job, right?
use it to flash thinkpads and sell them at considerable markup
make yourself file server
Program a cute robowaifu
How do I become a file server?
you have to become rack-mountable
Shove it up your ass.
Oh I can mount a rack, if you catch my drift
Buy a sensor kit, jumper wires and a breaboard. Its cheap and allows you to do so many things. This week I made a temperature and humidity monitoring system for my room. I connected a DHT11 sensor to my Pi. The sensor sends data to the Pi and I collect and using python. Then I send all this data to a firebase database. I also made a website which gets the data from the database and displays it in realtime.
My next step is to add a servo motor on my boiler knob so i can activate it remotely or when Pi detects that the temperature is below a certain point.
After this I will make some kind of home security system like motion recognition using a camera. Idk yet.
shove it up your faggot ass
Media center.
retropie if you're into gaymen
This is one of the biggest scams of all times
shove it in your ass
i tried that once, but it kept slipping out
you can hack money terminal + kali linux
Fuck off back to /v/.
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Yeah, it surely couldn't have been a Christmas gift or anything
>I just bought a raspberry pi
You're as fucking retarded as OP
I got one of those kits a few days ago and Im not sure how the Pi interacts with all of them. For that DHT11 sensor I had to install an Adafruit library to use in python that gave me access to a read_retry instruction that gives me temp and humidity. For every other sensor though, I cant find a code library made to work with them which limits me to only detecting changes in state and not specific data from the sensor. If I want specific data, like if I used the digital/analog temp sensor (which is a lot more accurate than the shit DHT11), I would have to use an ADC like the MCP3008 or use my arduino to read the analog input.
Also, Aliexpress is the place to buy Pi parts.
Build a Robot
>what should I do with it?
stick it up your ass
>what should I do with it?
With a lot of exercise and endurance, you can become a file server.
Throw it away and buy an ArDuInO O.o
No I'm kidding but seriously though learn machine language or learn how to write drivers.
Pi-Hole works nice, or a light weight server
We need to have a Raspberry Pi sticky, or a InstallGentoo wiki page for it
There will never be an end to these threads
>file server
>rpi
Enjoy your 20-25 megabyte per second file transfer speeds.
All of it can be done significantly cheaper with arduino. I've looked at my options and I can't make an aquarium thermostat/tds/ph sensor below 230 bucks with the rpi, while the same thing would cost me around 150 with an arduino, but only because I have to buy one first.
This and pi hole are the only things it's usable for.
t. pi owner
>what do?
>do a thing
>what?
quality thread