Post 9lGfpRvmOcEnSDt4XQ by gwmngilfen@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #9lGYnFILhpcq0RRiQi by submana@freeradical.zone
       2019-07-27T03:06:45Z
       
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       Finally set up my rPi Zero W after... I think two years of it sitting in my drawer?Having a remote SSH server to toy around with (that isn't powered by AWS) is very nice though I gotta admit, esp. since my work laptop runs Windows.Anybody got any suggestions on what to do with it? I currently use it to power some Discord bots, buuuuut I think there's a bit more processing power left to use.
       
 (DIR) Post #9lGYnFWspnFejWFK5I by dredmorbius@mastodon.cloud
       2019-07-27T06:06:27Z
       
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       @submana #PiHole
       
 (DIR) Post #9lGebNviNK1N2LaQgy by r3bl@ap.input.sh
       2019-07-27T07:11:32Z
       
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       @submana Pi-hole. Easiest on the resources, immediate benefit on all the devices on the same local network.
       
 (DIR) Post #9lGfpRvmOcEnSDt4XQ by gwmngilfen@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-27T07:14:24Z
       
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       @submana things I currently use SBCs for (some of these use cases won't run on a Pi Zero, but I'll list em all :p)PiHolePlexPlex TV clientsMPD serverBaby monitorGogs git serverShiny R serverHome AssistantNextcloud (although that runs on an HP microserver right now)I *may* have too many SBCs ... :)
       
 (DIR) Post #9lGfpSFdCo7KRnAvTs by r3bl@ap.input.sh
       2019-07-27T07:25:17Z
       
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       @gwmngilfen @submana Out of curiously, why separate devices instead of one more powerful one?I've used two Pis to their maximum before I switched to an Intel NUC. With 10 gigs of RAM, it hosts like 5 Pis worth of services.
       
 (DIR) Post #9lGiCSo9V96sk7QBd2 by gwmngilfen@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-27T07:51:52Z
       
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       @r3bl @submana in general, SBCs should draw less power (especially PiZeros and similar low spec boards). In addition, some of these services are important to the rest of my family, so i don't want a single point of failure that takes *all* things offline.