Vivaldi for Linux ARM, including the Raspberry Pi
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I would install "PiHole" du block more fuckin crap advertising.
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Hey !
I would use it as a picture sharing instance over a HTTP server.What ?
When I go to my parents' home, we like to take family pictures and then, watch it on the TV. Using smartphone or real camera is not confortable due to the small screen.Solution ?
Wifi SDCard like Eye-Fi + Real camera or Smartphone Camera
Raspberry + HTTP Server + Vivaldi for clientside SlideshowI would install a HTTP server and a web-solution to display every pictures in a know location. The Wifi SDCard and/or smartphone will push the pictures (or short movies) in this location.
Since I know web programing, I will develop a website to display pictures/movies. Vivaldi will be the webbrowser clientside of course !
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This is fantastic! I would asap work on my study homework. Actually i couldn't get an Pi yet, but this would help me sooo much to get into practicing my skill for my exams. You guys rock!
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RPI? Woooo!
Idea for project?...
hmm...
Power / water consumption analyzer for my whole flat with remote sensors (via ESP8266).
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I would use it as a tiny web development server for storing my web stuff and playing around with more web dev projects.
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This escalated quickly ^^
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I would do some more learning and then make small laptop or something.. Maybe a robot or vacuum cleaner xd
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Well, I considered getting a Pi for some time now, so I guess that is my chance?!
I want to educate myself better in computer networks and BSD / Linux in general. Want to setup a mail server, a dns server, possibly some routing functionality, do some remote tasks (ssh) and maybe run a website -- all the things that I could also just do with a virtual machine, but it is just more fun with a dedicated device for it (and especially with the mail and web server it just makes more sense if you got one device which is running all the time)!
Once I'm done with the rest, I guess I'll configure a Tor relay.
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I'm new into IoT development (I played around a little with Arduino) thus I'm not fully sure what could be done but I'd love to use Vivaldi on my TV. Thus this would be my first project.
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Media box or nas or both. Both could be useful would prolly decide depending on capabilities, that said i don't need much nas, simple stuff for book/data sync etc, prolly with achievable with some media pi distro anyway
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Awesome!!
My project will be an owncloud and a Vivaldi TV browser!!! -
Hi,
I would like to do something like these with RPI:
- Motion-sensing instruments
- Computer for kayakers and for the trainers (RPI3 + RPI Zeros)
- Netradio station
- Shared P2P encrypted backup network for max. 3-4 participants
- NAS for the family
- Home security system
- Photo sync/storage server for devices
- Home info provider (Notes, homeworks, calendars etc.) for the family
- Photoframe
and so onβ¦
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@banz: The Ruario and the Banz. The Ruario and the Banz. One is a genius, the other's insane!
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Cool!
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Plans for my Pi? When using it as a desktop, I might just replace Raspbian with Elementary OS for desktop usage, and maybe put Kodi on it, connect it to my TV and replace our cable with it entirely! Raspberry Pi will save me lots of money!
If fast enough for daily usage, it could make me use my laptop as a server, and I'd have a better desktop experience.
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I would use it as a home server for my web-site, email server, to share torrents.
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I would use it to turn my printer into a wireless printer
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It would be better to proceed develop Vivaldi for Windows XP. In the world computers with Windows XP 1 000 000 times more than RasPi.
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Crazy is not allowing a child the chance to experience the technology that most of modern society takes for granted. Case in point, my child's school: technology and the arts have somehow ended up low on their list of priorities. In order for me to help my daughter learn and remain competitive, I have taken the challenge of stepping in and teaching her what I can with just the resources I am able to provide. She is smart, she is inquisitive, and yet a disappointing, bureaucracy-laden school system is failing her. My daughter wants to know how things work, she wants to learn how a circuit turns electricity into zeroes and ones, asks me consistently what it takes to make her own website, and says she wants to display "Hello, World!" in as many computer languages as she can. I could only imagine the possibilities with the Pi, the experiments she would perform, if she had a little computer she could call her own. My project, perhaps not that crazy, is investing in my daughter's future. Thanks!
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Hi, for me it is more interesting how Vivaldi is running on Raspberry Pi?
Cheers, mib