RB5Network

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

The difference is how well AMD supports their platform to be honest. AM5 could easily last someone ten years. I’d say it’s absolutely atleast worth considering. Until Intel abandons their current socket and platform changes I’ll absolutely never go back.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

30% is also a bit generous.

 

Hey all, figured I’d ask here. I was looking for things to do with a Raspberry Pi, that was fairly specific to the Pi itself. Most examples are software and projects that can be done or hosted on pretty much any other hardware. Ironically, I couldn’t find anything that would make sense to run on a Pi or use it as a tool with existing infrastructure.

I already run a Kubernetes cluster, have a NAS, etc. and am not limited on hardware whatsoever. But intrigued by any cool things that may be unique to the Pi itself or if anyone else prefers to use it for some specific use case.

What do you all think?