Set it up as a PiHole.
Which reminds me: I need to finish getting mine hooked up to my LAN properly.
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Set it up as a PiHole.
Which reminds me: I need to finish getting mine hooked up to my LAN properly.
Mail it to me
Close. Mail it to me lol
Mail it to me too please
Is it too late to add myself to the queue?
Damn Brits always trying to get into a queue.
Jellyfin server
Sell it for double your money back.
Pi hole if you don't have one, others have mentioned home assist, you could also look at ubo pod, although that isn't out yet. Really just use it to host whatever you want
CasaOS seems like an easy alternative for a multi purpose server
Useful? I think you're doing this hobby wrong.
/s.
PiHole and Plex? Plex will help generate need for a NAS. It worked for me.
Can confirm. Didn’t need a NAS before I started hosting my own Plex/Jellyfin server. Then suddenly I was considering 40TB and going “hmm this is probably way too small for actual daily use, but it’ll be a good start and I can expand on it later.”
I have a Pi 4 running as a PiHole and Pi 5 running as an SDR server with 2 radios attached to it. Both are connected via Tailscale as well so I can access both from anywhere I want, especially useful for the PiHole so I have adblocking anywhere on any device.
The Pi 4 is massively overpowered for a PiHole, but if you got one laying around doing nothing, go for it.
I have my PiHole running on a Pi Zero with a USB Ethernet adapter. The WebUi is a bit slow, but the actual DNS with unbound as a backend isn't any slower than on a Pi 4.
Set up a Tor Relay. Help the Tor network.
Set up Pinchflat, automatically download podcast audio without ads, connect your podcast app to it via an rss feed.
RetroPie? A Pi can handle most of the older, amazing games.
Pi4 is better for anything with video as it has a a hardware decoder. They dropped the hardware decoder in the Pi5 and I think you need to buy an extra module to have one for them.
Oh wow, thank you. I didn't know that!
Desktop PC
If the pi ends up with a flavor of Linux:tux:, don't forget the ZRAM compression.
On my debian I use default settings and end up with nearly double available memory.
It also reduces disk usage by giving ZRAM priority over swap.
The rp5 could be a:
Luanti/VoxelLibre server
Kiwix Wikipedia server
Pi-hole of course.
My rp4 can run the three just fine.
Could try something like home assistant
(Rp4 is just a little underpowered but can function)
Could also turn it into a NAS.
Look up Pi-Hole, it's an adblocker for your whole home network. It blocks ads at the DNS level
Send it to me, I have plans.
Step one, put it in my hand.
Step two, take this $3.50 in all pennies. Those are valuable. They fon't even make those pennies anymore, and thats 350 of them! All for you! Honestly, you're making out on this deal.
Step three, ..........
as heard in the distance
.......sucker!!!
I have one pulling double duty as a Pi hole and emulation console.
The wife and I made a retro game console. But we mostly use it for kodi
Pipboy
You could host your own federated instances.
Do you play guitar?
Yes.
Im intrigued. Like a effect pedal?
Correct, if you get an audio HAT (like pisound) or a USB audio interface you can have an amazingly good digital effect pedalboard installing PiPedal. The software is FOSS and works extremely well, you can connect to a web interface to manage presets by either an Android app or webpage, either through Wi-Fi or by local hotspot served by the RPi. It comes with some effects, but you can install most lv2 plugins you can find online (requires some Linux knowledge though, but is simple enough).
The best part: there is support for ML effects, basically you can download model replicas of classic amps and pedals and run them there. It's powerful enough to chain multiple, especially in the pi 5.
You can also connect midi buttons or pedals by USB to control presets and it's effects, all configurable in the UI
Damn, I need a new raspberry pi now. Just bought a pi 5 for home assistant this month. With the price increase, this isn't a good time :(
If you have access to someone with a 3d or can find the parts online; you could build a gameboy with it.