For those of you who use Raspberry Pi’s in your home environment, I’m curious as to what you use them for. What applications are you running on them? Do you have your Pi’s setup in a cluster?

  • @a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    But ultimately, it turns out I like interesting technical problems, learning things, and buying stuff I don't need off the internet - more than chatting to people I don't know.

    This is exactly why I’ve never taken a legitimate look into the hobby. I think I’ll keep admiring from afar until I find a good use for it

    received images directly from the amateur station on the ISS

    This concept makes sense but I always assumed ham radio was just about audio. That’s pretty cool

    So now I'm more into Linux and self-hosting

    You probably know about this already but just in case, since you have an interest in radio and you have experience with antennas, you might have a cool project that could benefit from LoRa. There’s a few open source projects that incorporate the tech to make sensors for crops or messaging friends at festivals when cell towers are overloaded

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      39 months ago

      I'll check it out, I can probably buy some stuff and add it to my half finished projects pile :-D

      This concept makes sense but I always assumed ham radio was just about audio. That’s pretty cool

      Digital modes is one of the big growth areas in the hobby, along with the revolution of SDR