Vivaldi for Linux ARM, including the Raspberry Pi
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Today, we are thrilled to roll out an experimental build for Linux based ARM devices, including the increasingly popular Raspberry Pi.
Click here to see the full blog post
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My plans for my next Pi project ? The same thing I do every night, Ruari- try to take over the world!
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@banz: Ha…
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I already have a Pi running retropie on my tv, but next I would like to set up a octopi on a 3D printer along with a webcam for remote monitoring prints. Also I have been thinking about setting a NAS with raspberry Pi. I have ton of external hdds laying around
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Try getting openenergymonitor.org working on a new unit. My current unit mostly work as a secondary computer that does all the major downloading from the internetz.
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If you are a Slackware user, you can use my script to make a native package. For now you need to set the VERSION variable (since the ARM builds are not yet in our repo)
$ VERSION=1.13.1008.34-1 ./latest-vivaldi.sh
P.S. I have not actually tested this on Slackware yet but I think you will need -current to run it.
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Nice post !
I would like to use a RPi to automate my home, by using Jarvis, to control every things : lights, tv, tabs in the browser... all from voice control ! -
I can't quite make up my mind yet. I would like to make my own Echo Dot with a raspberry pi, but I'd also like to make a magic mirror. Hmm perhaps both of them in the same one? Gasp Speaking to your mirror! Mirror mirror on the wall!
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DLNA server and TV Box.
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Since the walk to the coffee pot is far too long in our office my next Pi project is a monitoring system based on cheap load cell and controller/amplifier (HX711). Using a Pi Zero W it will measure the weight of the coffee pot and estimate cups left, and of course since it has internet, push warnings when it's getting low or gets refilled. Perfect project for doing some tinkering over the christmas vacation.
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I would like to use Raspberry Pi Model 3 to build a wireless internet radio receiver.
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probably i would do a mini media center for the tv...and of course attach all these vivaldi stickers all over the city
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Awesome! Vivaldi Mobile and Sync are the two things I must have before I can return to Vivaldi as my primary browser! Great work team, cannot wait
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I have a RP1 running Pi-Hole (DNS Ad blocking) and Smokeping for internet latency monitoring. I have RP3 as a media center. If I had another I would use it as described in this post for web browsing on my TV. With the addition of Vivaldi to Pi it makes it a perfect device to do so!
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Hi, i would like to build an body monitoring platform (Electrocardiogram) with Raspberry.
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I'd probably make use of a Raspberry Pi as a local development server. Right now, my local server is a virtual machine, so it would be nice to have a physical machine that doesn't take up much space.
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I have plans to use Vivaldi Raspberry Pi in a hackathon to give solutions 4.0 for industries (the next industrial revolution, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry_4.0). I'll improve some area using IoT and maybe AI.
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Nothing too crazy - just wanna get everything that can provide some data and make a safe gateway from raspberry pi to be able to get the data and do something with it from other devices.
I mean for example IP cameras. They are often not secured at all, giving away your streams without password if you put it on the internet. Web admin panel requires a password but the stream itself does not.
Same goes for all IOT stuff, from heater controller to wifi controlled RGB lightbulbs.
I wanna isolate all these things with raspberry, "hack" they protocols if needed and then make raspberry a safe gateway that will let outside world to securely read the data from such devices and control them via some API.
Later some custom bare electronic devices may be used. I always wanted to build automatic and/or smartphone controlled window blinds.
I think I'm gonna later use 2nd Raspberry too to provide web interface to the Internet that connects to that API, so I will be able to view and move my cameras, see weather sensors current and history data, turn the lights on and off, set automation rules for the lights or blinds etc.
2nd raspberry could also be used as a desktop computer, so I can put Vivaldi there that will directly display hosted web interface.
Or instead of making it a desktop computer - I may try to connect some small touch-enabled screen and make it an small "overview" device that let me quickly switch some settings and get information about camera feeds that was recorded when I was away.
I don't have much time for this, but I've already started writing some stuff for the cameras using node.js. I need to learn more about electronics though.
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I've been looking at these for years - I now have time to try something creative. Probably something to do with music.