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I have no idea (yet) what I'll do when I buy one.
Pihole!
Bit overpowered for that alone, isn’t it. Got Pi-Hole running on a first gen Pi Zero W without issues and resources to spare.
Single-node k3s deployment with Pi-Hole, then?
And more, I hope
Any recommendations?
Some form of media center, or hosting a local game server would be cool to make use of all that power
Good point. Seems like the Libreelec team are already on it
Nice to see, that's pretty cool
And the good thing about pihole is that it's so light, you can always add it, too. I'm using a 1st gen pi for it, and even that is almost a waste of resources for how little a pihole actually needs
And PiVPN!
Run a Lemmy instance ;-)
Also retropie <3
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