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How to Host a Website on a Raspberry Pi
If you’re a tech enthusiast or DIYer, hosting a website on a Raspberry Pi is a great project. It’s cost-effective, energy-efficient, and gives you control over your hosting environment. Here’s how to get started: 1. Set Up Your Raspberry Pi Begin by setting up your Raspberry Pi with a clean installation of Raspberry Pi OS. Make sure you have an internet connection and the necessary peripherals…
#affordable web hosting#host website on Raspberry Pi#Raspberry Pi projects#Raspberry Pi server#Raspberry Pi web hosting
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Raspberry Pi 5 Mastery: Create a Powerful Home Server/Home lab
Learn how to become a Raspberry Pi 5 Master. Create a Powerful Home Server/Home lab using just a Pi 4 or 5 using Docker.
#education#free education#hacking#security#Raspberry Pi 5 Mastery#Raspberry Pi 5#Create a Powerful Home Server#How to create a Powerful Home Server#home server#windows 10#youtube#cyber security#home lab#raspberry pi server#raspberry pi docker#raspberry pi#Youtube
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because i Must be working on a minimum of 50 things at once or I'll explode, i think im gonna get around to setting up a pihole for my network soon and then make this old server i snagged from work into a NAS cause ive got ample big storage drives to throw in it :3c
#crow.txt#i think i have at Least one RAIDable pair? mayyyyybe 2#i think i also have one 8tb drive. i think one of the pairs i have are 4tb each?#i think i have roughly 5 spare loose fuckin hard drives. just like. around. ive accumulated#theyre in perfectly good condition and made for servers anyway. which is why ive held onto them#ive just been waiting for a) a computer to make into a nas and b) time to go about setting that up#and luck would have it i got a pretty decent old xeon machine a month ago for free. sooooooo..#now the biggest effort is to slap some drives in and find somewhere to park it forever#...man i could maybe just do the pihole FROM the server? but i dont think itd run off truenas. nvm#i can genuinely just put the big black box somewhere and put the raspberry pi on top of it. and then never touch it lmao#remote access either when needed. and otherwise leave it be
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i want to host a bluesky personal data server on the same machine as my plex server but i’d have to migrate it to ubuntu since only ubuntu/debian is supported. hm.
#i could run it on the raspberry pi that hosts my dns server but i don’t think it has enough storage. i’d have to transfer it to a bigger SD#so no matter what i’m migrating something.#unless i set up ANOTHER rpi. i guess.
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thing that happened todau
#we set up a raspberry pi for a media server today#technically it was mine from probably almost 10 years ago#theres still stuff that needs to be done but some of the most frustrating shit is done#but like after he did this i was like. that was kinda funny.#love my dad :)#my art#doodles
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Discover the Basics of the Raspberry Pi Along with Multiple Projects
The Raspberry Pi has become incredibly popular among computer hobbyists and businesses for a variety of reasons. It consumes very little power, is portable, has solid-state storage, makes no noise, and offers extension capabilities, all at a very low price.
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My entire wrapped is blorbo playlists bc I'm gradually morphing back into a CD and vinyl guy. so all of these are like. Tanis song. Tanis song. Tanis song.
#thought about paying rent for my music for the rest of my life and got mad#I used to be cool!!! I have a 100gb music library on a hard drive! like what happened#so anyway one of my projects this year is reviving my library and setting up a media server with my raspberry pi
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Get the big red button. Get some toggle switches. Make a little control board that does stuff on your computer. Is it practical? It’s fun and that’s what matters. I feel a bit like a mech pilot when I use it :)
fuckkk yes home depot please sell me big red button I want big red button so bad
#it’s overkill for a full raspberry pi I know#I should be using a zero#it emulates a keyboard to perform keystroke sequences#and runs on a flask server so there is a web interface as well#when FULLY OPERATIONAL there is a small screen that displays pi diagnostics and the currently playing Spotify song#a couple of the parts are out for another project#sorry
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Setting up a Raspberry Pi is always an adventure, and our latest project has been no exception! We've been diving deep into the world of network configuration, and after a bit of head-scratching (and a few "aha!" moments), we've made some significant progress in understanding how to get our Pi to share its internet connection.
Initially, like many, we fell into a common trap. Our goal was to share the internet connection from our Raspberry Pi, and our first thought was to assign a static IP address to wlan0 – the wireless interface. The logic seemed sound: wlan0 is how the Pi connects to the internet (via a hotspot, in our case), so surely that's where the magic needed to happen, right?
Not quite!
After some experimentation and a healthy dose of troubleshooting, we realized a crucial distinction. While wlan0 receives the internet connection, it's not the ideal interface for sharing it in the way we envisioned. Think of it this way: wlan0 is like the person receiving a package at the door. They've got the package, but they're not the ones distributing it to everyone else in the house.
This led us to eth0 – the trusty wired Ethernet port. And that's where the real breakthrough happened! We had a lightbulb moment: eth0 is perfectly suited for sharing the connection.
Here's why eth0 is our new best friend for internet sharing:
* Dedicated Connection: eth0 allows for a direct, dedicated connection to another device, like a router or even another computer. This is ideal for creating a stable and reliable shared network.
* Logical Separation: By using eth0 to share, we can keep the wlan0 interface focused on its primary job: connecting to the internet. This simplifies the network topology and makes it easier to manage.
* Foundation for a Robust Setup: With eth0 as our sharing interface, we can now configure it to act as a DHCP server, enable IP forwarding, and set up Network Address Translation (NAT). These are the essential ingredients for turning our Raspberry Pi into a powerful internet gateway.
So, what's the plan moving forward?
Our focus has now shifted to configuring eth0. We'll be looking at:
* Assigning a static IP address to eth0: This will be the gateway for any devices connected to it.
* Enabling IP forwarding: This is the key to telling the Pi to route traffic between our wlan0 internet source and our eth0 shared network.
* Setting up a DHCP server (like dnsmasq) on eth0: This will allow devices connected to eth0 to automatically get an IP address from our Pi.
* Configuring iptables for NAT: This crucial step will ensure that devices on our eth0 network can access the internet through our wlan0 connection.
This project has been a fantastic learning experience, highlighting the importance of understanding the fundamental roles of different network interfaces. We're excited to get eth0 fully configured and unlock the full potential of our Raspberry Pi as an internet sharing hub.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to build out this network!
- I used ai for this post.
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i just think it’s funny that raspberry pi seems to plan their releases around that of apple’s
#stream#both cult followings ….#that im apart of ………#idk i’ve always been an apple fanthem i guess#perhaps it’s also due to me growing up poor & seeing it as a status symbol but by the time the 5s or so was released they had started being#subsidized for the poors following the monopoly breakup w at&t so i had an what was it it was either an 8 or 16gb 4s for 99c in#it was 2014/2015 or so i don’t remember i still have that fucking phone the back cracked bc my sexy fatass geometry teacher fucking stepped#on my binder on accident during a test u know when in school u had to put ur bag or binder at the front of class during tests#but i also got an ipod touch in like 2012 i think loved it it was green my mother got it for my brother & i for christmas#& that’s when i hopped on the Dual Phone Train#never grew out of it#i had an 14 & se 1st gen now i’m triple wielding bc i got robbed so ptsd ive got 12 mini 15 ? 16 ? idk i dont use it it just stays home that#the tx phone bc it doesn’t have a sim card slot as american so it’s esim only therefore literally an ipod#& that’s what i use it as - i also have my us whatsapp on there & i use it to call my banks#but that’s like once a month#so#triple wielding w the se#i hate the new ios like ios 18 it’s gotten too complicated#literally loved apple bc of its simplicity idk as if i didn’t get a pi to get into software & webhosting as was my dream as a child#literally in elementary school i wanted to build my own website so bad i literally went to the library & was reading books on how to build a#server then i asked my parents & they were like ‘wow that’s so cool :) we don’t have any money :) that’s why u were at the library :) & know#so much about libraries :) bc they’re free :) bc ur poor :)’ ALSKALSKALKSLAKSLALSASL#MORE PPL NEED TO USE LIBRARIES#blessed to live like down the street from a library#actually blessed to literally be living in a ‘15 minute city’#also accidentally ordered a compute module 4 so :/#i thought i was ordering the module 5 ALSJALKSLAKSLAKSLAKSLAKSLKSLA#RASPBERRY DROP THE 5S I KNOW U GOT STOCK FUCK U#i’m literally going to make a dual cloud hosting server & also a website host so i can finally provide my family back home w a website for#them to see when i take pics & stuff
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Top 20 Best OS for Raspberry Pi in 2024
Top 20 Best OS for Raspberry Pi in 2024 - Take a look at a list of 20 operating systems for your Raspberry Pi #raspberrypi #rapsberrypios #bestosforraspberrypi #homelab #homeserver #virtualization #making #maker #selfhosted
Let’s look at choosing the best OS for Raspberry Pi as many options are available to download outside of the Raspberry Pi OS for your Raspberry Pi boards (Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 5, etc). We will consider 20 different OS’s you can install. Table of contents1. Raspberry Pi OS2. Ubuntu MATE3. Arch Linux4. Ubuntu Desktop5. Ubuntu Server6. Kali Linux7. RISC OS8. Chromium OS9. RetroPie10.…
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Ein bisschen Technik für freie Tage
Vielleicht ein Technik-Weekend? Ich bin ja durch bestimmte Erlebnisse beim Planen von Dingen ziemlich vorsichtig geworden, gerade was Technik angeht. Gerade an freien Tagen wie dem Wochenende oder im Urlaub beweist die Realität nicht selten, dass sie überhaupt nicht davon beeindruckt ist, wenn das Menschlein selber eigene Ideen hat(te). Irgendwann Da man aber den Elektronikfreak aus mir wohl doch…

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#ale and idoc#ale idoc#ale idoc in sap abap#sap ale idoc#btp fines#btp#sap btp#sap btp cockpit#btp full form#edi idoc#idoc to edi mapping#sap edi mapping an idoc for every interface#edi to idoc mapping#difference between ale and edi idoc in sap#proxy in sap abap#raspberry pi proxy server
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Poor girl can’t handle a discord call with several people in it because her swap file ain’t big enough.
robot girl that freezes mid-sentence for a few seconds because she has very little ram and has to put things in and out of swap every time a new subject pops up
#what do i tag#reminds me of when i attempted running a minecraft server on an og raspberry pi#just out of morbid curiosity#the thing quickly ran out of memory and consumed all its swap space
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ripped all my cds and installed a music streaming server on my raspberry pi and now i don't have to pay for silly spotify anymore, one less subscription and more money in my wallet
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