Uses for a Raspberry Pi?

The Drifter

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Has anyone got a Raspberry Pi? I've been thinking about getting one for sometime but haven't pinned down how I would use it. I could put bluestacks on it and it could become my phone backup as far as apps are concerned, maybe put a AM FM radio on it, a torch. Would like to try and make it a multitask vagabond box.
 
well, to be totally pragmatic/realistic, you'd need an interface (keyboard/mouse/touchscreen), so by the time you've bought the latest pi4, and accessories, you're already well within range of a decent smartphone. additionally, a pi doesn't have a battery. even if you bought the pi 400 (which is a pi 4 inside a keyboard) you'd still need power and a screen, so it's not really all that practical for outdoor/travel situations.

what would be more practical is a cheap good smart phone, with a custom os that lets you do whatever you want. if you want suggestions, let me know.
 
well, to be totally pragmatic/realistic, you'd need an interface (keyboard/mouse/touchscreen), so by the time you've bought the latest pi4, and accessories, you're already well within range of a decent smartphone. additionally, a pi doesn't have a battery. even if you bought the pi 400 (which is a pi 4 inside a keyboard) you'd still need power and a screen, so it's not really all that practical for outdoor/travel situations.

what would be more practical is a cheap good smart phone, with a custom os that lets you do whatever you want. if you want suggestions, let me know.
Well for a long time I made that argument to myself, Raspberry is a different niche to a smartphone though. The PI can run on AA batteries and could easily add a 3.5 inch touch screen. There are many different hats (expansion boards) available for it, it could even be paired with ardinuno.
 
Well for a long time I made that argument to myself, Raspberry is a different niche to a smartphone though. The PI can run on AA batteries and could easily add a 3.5 inch touch screen. There are many different hats (expansion boards) available for it, it could even be paired with ardinuno.
Well, sure, but there's a certain point where it becomes less practical and more of a passion project. You do you, but realistically you can do more for less with a used smartphone.
 
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Quite a cool setup, I think. Just not something that would easily fit in a backpack if you like to travel lightweight. ;)
 
But, back on topic.... I just visited the Rraspberry pi website, and I truly believe that my life is about to change forever.
 
pis are cool. honestly though you can just download termux on a smartphone and use that linux shell ti download python and use that python to write a program that does whatever you want. the main thing about the pi is you will break the fuck out of it if you travel rough. unless you make a special case and all that. do whatever you want. fuck my advice. honest. listen to noone but yourself.
 
Eh if you really wanna screw with one you could get it and keep your eye on the facebook and craigslist free sections, maybe dumpster dive some electronics too. Salvage some parts and see what comes to ya. Might not be to cost effective time wise, but would be easy on the wallet and youd learn a lot. Would also be cyberpunk as fuck
 
I feel like one advantage of a pi over a phone is being able to connect a WiFi antenna to get a better signal. There have been lots of times when I've had a weak WiFi signal.
 
Pis are cool. I have learned a lot about computing tinkering with one.
They sip power. So it's handy to use when you don't have to fire up a big hulking PC.

They're not so great as a desktop replacement because web browsing is pretty sluggish.
It might be a better experience with the new Pis with 8 Gig of RAM.
Supplies are been scarce so I just use my Pi 3 B+.

I'm currently working on some music projects with this PiSound hat.
I'm trying to get it so that I record music by pushing a button.
The idea is to record without firing up a DAW.

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