• @T4UTV1S
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    41 year ago

    I feel that. One of my first raspberry pi projects was a magic mirror, it’s basically a pi hooked up to a display and you can program in modules to display custom data, like a weather forecast for your area along with your Google calendar showing the upcoming appointments.

    I’d say a raspberry pi 4B with at least 2GB of ram is fine, but upping the ram will let you do more with it.

    Docker projects are also fun, like making a pihole.

    These projects have lots of documentation and support, so you’re always a Google search away from help.

    • @cheese_greater
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      41 year ago

      Would you suggest that for a beginner? I like the whole pi-hole concept as a project and as an end to a means as well

      • @T4UTV1S
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        51 year ago

        I think as an initial go, I would recommend just getting raspbian/Linux in general onto a pi or other board, and messing with the CLI. Just having a pi and being comfortable trying things out is huge. Plus, with it being on a micro SD card, you can very easily break things and wipe the card and recreate your setup.