Vivaldi for Linux ARM, including the Raspberry Pi
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You mean besides showing my love for Vivaldi to the world?
I will probably try to adapt an old phone to function as a screen for it, and then mash everything inside a plushy bear so that I can show children that one can do wonderful macabre stuff with technology if one is motivated enough. Oh, and use the computer bear to finally have a mobile work routine, living in Mexico the crime rates are quite high, and it can be dangerous to carry a laptop around; I hope burglars wont be interested in stealing a plushy bear (and if they do, hopefully they check Vivaldi out after seeing the custom case, maybe it'll help them turn they life around). -
Pi-hole, web/email server, media backend or frontend, whatever I can play with...so many options.
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Thanks for the ARM-build! Maybe my next rPI-project will be [chromeless/phantomjs/electron/vivaldi] to work like display of sensors' data or live webcam broadcasting (HTTP Live Streaming /HLS)
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This should be a good way to discover the mini PC taste raspberry! As a high school student, why not a Raspberry Pi to have all the features of a PC in his backpack! And when I do not have a class, I play with it... or maybe I'll need him to work on Vivaldi or a word processor ...)
I have never had a Raspberry Pi! It must be great to have one!In addition, it's good, I just finished an article on the Raspberry Pi with the newspaper of my high school. I can surely complete it... http://bit.ly/2j1uaq2 (it's in french, of course !)
Or also manage Philips Hue lamps !Yes I am French, not really good in English, but no worries... The (bad) translators still help me well!
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Never trying Raspberry Pi before. If i have one, i would like to try Vivaldi ARM and also try to install openSUSE ARM on RasPi 3.
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Congrats Vivaldi!
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I am already using a RPi2 B with Kodi to stream my content on my NAS. With the slightly more powerful RPi3 I would try to build my own IoT terminal in order to do some research with regards to security imperfections and flaws. Nothing I could use the pre-installed Vivaldi-browser for, but the swag will be carried around on my laptop to spread the word!
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I want to stick a Raspbery Pi into my Figthing robot - my project for 2018 to show how anyone with the determination to do so can end up with their own robot of destruction
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Having a small Raspberry Pi to plug on the TV would be nice.
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Proxy server
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@jozefkascak: you are gonna do DISTRIBUTED attack with single device? wow
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I would like to build mosquito destroyer based on web cam, Raspberry Pi with OpenCV and laser from DVD writer which will recognize mosquitoes and shoot them down with laser beam
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Hmm, I would like to feed my pi with footage of the doorbell camera, and use face recognition to play custom doorbell sounds for individual visitors. Then I can decide if it's worth letting them in without interrupting what I'm doing (browsing with Vivaldi obviously ^^).
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That's great news! Earlier this year I bought a Samsung Chromebook Plus and the thing I miss the most from my Linux machine was was Vivaldi. Things are looking nice for me...
With a raspberry pi I would like to make a sort of set-top stereo machine. I would buy a blueray read/write disk tray (compatible with Linux) and hook it into the raspi via USB. I want to store large amounts of music on physical media in addition to a hefty (USB) hard drive. I want physical media because it feels more satisfying to pop in a disk . Lastly, I would make it have internet connectivity and youtube-dl streams etc.
I might even see how much I can compact this and make it portable, but for now it's gonna be like a retro stereo. In my head this sounds really interesting lol.
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Who needs a smart car if one can have a smart bike?
My RasBike will not only get the mandatory speedometer, (trip) odometer, and estimated calorie consumption caclulator, but also a controller for a smart front light (turning into curving direction with DC motor), GPS and a OpenStreetMap based navigation system on its (detachable, portable) touch display, Spotify through LTE, a seismic sensor to activate an alarm if the locked bike is tried to get stolen and of course customizable alarm signals replacing your old bell. Ever wanted a cheap action cam on your bike? Just attach the extra USB camera and go for it. Cool animated LED stripes at your frame? No problem. Automatically extending spacers if a car comes too near again? Well, maybe we need an even larger battery pack and a second Pi for that one -
I have two major projects planned. The first one is a modular arm mounted computer prototype. One of the major problems with wearable technology is its limited capacity for upgrades. The system will use a Pi as the base with a touch screen. Using the USB and GPIO pins the system can be extended with small upgrade chips. At the very least it will be useful as a portable Linux terminal and hardware debugging system.
The other project is a touch based UI and voice command system. This ties into the other project, but I would consider it separate as it is intended to be cross platform. It will use CMU Sphinx for the voice command so everything should work locally. The user interface will probably be written with Kivy in Python 3. This project has been on the back burner for a while, my Pi's keep ending up as RetroPie systems.
Naturally I could just wait for Acumos to be released and start working on Skynet. AT&T and the Linux Foundation will be glad to know that their project will be put to good use.
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I plan to control my garden lights with the RPi. Every lamp will be controlled independently and will have two light sources one white light(dimmable), one rgb light.
White will be for every day use and the rgb will be for parties and holidays - blinking, pulsating, color changing and other goodies.
Plus few motion sensors(direction detecting) to control separate sections of the garden in every day use.
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I have been thinking about trying to make a robot to help people with difficulties in locomotion. It would follow them around their house and notify someone else through e-mail or text message if there were any accidents. With this RPi, Iβd just have to get a camera module.
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Vivaldi for ARM great
I just tried it with a tablet but i guess i ran into problems with chroot environment. Nvm.
I will have to set up my media player again.As for my next project i want to build some kind of bord computer for my motocycle. It is air-cooled and takes quite some time to warm up but also overheats in the city. The temperature indicators on the market dont fit the design well.
So i want to have a sensor to read the temperature and change the background light of the analog revmeter from blue over white to orange, according to the temperature.
Next step would be a battery guard, maybe GPS tracker, miles and more
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I would run home web server and Smart home central system.