Message from @parrott

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2017-12-06 03:02:56 UTC  

Are the ones you use RPi 3's?

2017-12-06 03:03:10 UTC  

Half 2's, half 3's.

2017-12-06 03:03:18 UTC  

@Flaxxer I have a Pi 3

2017-12-06 03:03:36 UTC  

Cloud computing and storage can be done dirt cheap if you can get enough Zero's or Zero W's together

2017-12-06 03:03:59 UTC  

MicroCenter sells them for $1 every once in a while

2017-12-06 03:04:09 UTC  

Sadly I havent been able to do much (because of the intense amount of other things I have been pre-occupied with).

2017-12-06 03:04:20 UTC  

Like taking care of my Aunt's kid.

2017-12-06 03:04:33 UTC  

Keeping the house maintenanced, etc.

2017-12-06 03:04:34 UTC  

I had a project I was trying with my Pi 2, but never got it off the ground

2017-12-06 03:04:45 UTC  

In a crisis situation, I can fit the party's encryption keys and critical info into my ass with only minor discomfort.

2017-12-06 03:04:46 UTC  

Raspberry Pi is the easiest way to get into programming, Linux, and IOT

2017-12-06 03:04:55 UTC  

@Hadrian Yea. I wanted to learn hacking w/ Kali Linux.

2017-12-06 03:05:01 UTC  

On my Pi 3

2017-12-06 03:05:06 UTC  

I was trying to make it an OBM card for my PC, which I used to RDP into from work and had an issue where it needed to be rebooted periodically

2017-12-06 03:05:19 UTC  

Damn.

2017-12-06 03:05:30 UTC  

I haven't screwed much with robotics or home automation. I ought to. For me, they're just handy for compartmentalizing components.

2017-12-06 03:06:02 UTC  

but now I work from home and I fixed the rebooting issue anyway

2017-12-06 03:06:04 UTC  

I know I am also learning Python.

2017-12-06 03:06:11 UTC  

@Sir88 Arch and QubeOS are Linux master race

2017-12-06 03:06:20 UTC  

I like WattOS for solar projects though

2017-12-06 03:06:20 UTC  

I should learn python. I've avoided ruby and python forever.

2017-12-06 03:06:28 UTC  

@Flaxxer Yea. I might get an image for Arch.

2017-12-06 03:07:11 UTC  

I have an Alexa that manages much of my home automation

2017-12-06 03:07:13 UTC  

Raspbian is handy for guys who actually want packages.

2017-12-06 03:07:16 UTC  

Python is the best language for physical devices.

2017-12-06 03:07:19 UTC  

Robots and such

2017-12-06 03:07:26 UTC  

I also am considering building "Reconnaissance Spider Drones" for my workplace.

2017-12-06 03:07:30 UTC  

@Fevs Doesn't change how bad they are, just the manifestation

2017-12-06 03:07:31 UTC  

(((Alexa)))

2017-12-06 03:07:48 UTC  

>home automation
What is this Googlery

2017-12-06 03:07:50 UTC  

She gets unplugged when I'm doing something I don't want her to hear

2017-12-06 03:07:50 UTC  

Rasbian is another one of my favorite OS's

2017-12-06 03:08:01 UTC  

Ubuntu has always been lackluster for me tbh

2017-12-06 03:08:12 UTC  

Maybe after TWP wins the lawsuit, we can afford a set of dedicated servers for practicing PenTesting.

2017-12-06 03:08:14 UTC  

I've always been averse to home automation. It would have to be my pis and my setup, because I don't trust anybody else's devices or code in my personal space like that.

2017-12-06 03:08:31 UTC  

@MadKicker I would love to do that 😇

2017-12-06 03:08:39 UTC  

but controlling my lights, making my morning coffee and playing music/giving me the daily news is great

2017-12-06 03:08:49 UTC  

We intend to invest it in a TradYacht as part of our seastead ethnostate project.

2017-12-06 03:08:52 UTC  

@parrott I sure as hell need to create automation for my home duties.

2017-12-06 03:09:00 UTC  

Heimbach's going to go full L. Ron Hubbard.

2017-12-06 03:09:08 UTC  

Nice.