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The Raspberry Pi is still great, just not for servers anymore
The Raspberry Pi still shines, but modern mini PCs are smarter choices for always-on home servers and heavier self-hosted projects.
When you treat a Raspberry Pi 5 as a serious home server, the board itself is only the starting point. The difference between a cute experiment and something you can trust with your data comes down to ...
In the world of social media, “keeping receipts” refers to the practice of storing evidence that may come in handy for a callout post at a later date. For [Teddy Warner], though, it’s more applicable ...
Raspberry Pi and Flipper Zero join list of banned items, including weapons, explosives and drones They stand out for being singled out – not categorized like other listed items It seems there were ...
New York City's 2026 mayoral inauguration of Zohran Mamdani has published a list of banned items for the event, specifically prohibiting the Flipper Zero and Raspberry Pi devices. As first reported by ...
Robotics is a fascinating field that has come a long way in recent years. What was once cutting-edge and prohibitively expensive for consumer-grade projects has rapidly become accessible to the hobby ...
Who are the best Minecraft YouTubers? Since the blockbuster indie game Minecraft was originally released in 2009, we've watched empires of blocks rise and fall on YouTube as players share their ...
Computer servers are typically found in big corporate networks, but Microsoft Corp. appears ready to bet that many home users will want them, too. The company, which has long mused about a possible ...
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