There are licenses that allow for free non-commercial/personal use but paid business use.
There are licenses that allow for free non-commercial/personal use but paid business use.
Start with running something in docker. Probably get containous/whoami
running, then portainer
, then either traefik
or caddy
.
Once you’ve got that all working, you can run anything you want easily.
If you’ve got an old machine lying around, you can use that to start.
The end goal will be to have none of the Pis connected to wifi; this will be a closed unit. For now, both of the Pis I’m testing with are connected to my wifi.
I want to communicate over USB, and it seemed like ethernet-over-USB + regular web services are the easiest way to do that.
The goal is to have each Pi Zero be able to communicate with the Pi 4b and the Pi 4b be able to communicate with each Pi Zero.
When you say I should see it as a USB-Ethernet card, where would I see it? I only see eth0, lo, and wlan0 when I use ifconfig -a
on the 4b.
EDIT: Oh my god. My cable was bad. I swapped cables and now I can see it.
I SURE AM
You don’t need a special client, just a browser. Otherwise, yep!
If you’re carrying your media with you, you could run Jellyfin on the server to provide access to the media to anyone connected to its wifi.
Check out MXRoute. (Specifically the lifetime promo, though I’ve seen it on sale for cheaper.)
Check out Discord’s Webhooks; many applications publish notifications through them. Should be as easy as sending a message to a specific URL, I think.
Thanks! That makes a lot of sense.
The docking mechanism is simple—since the asteroid is likely to be iron-rich, Vestri will use magnets to attach itself.
Love this.
Hi, try Linux Mint.
Anyone have a text summary?
Opposite experience. Great read. Keep us updated, OP.
They should be required to shut down some of the machines to get under noise ordinance.
What is it?
I’m pretty sure some people use them for backups.
Looks like it’s mostly for live TV? I haven’t had cable in a long time, don’t really need to record things.
Sorry, you may be right; I was just thinking of licensing in general.