Message from @Sir88
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Damn. I didn't realize there were fellow tech autists around. I'm extremely interested in electronics and programming. I enjoy Arduino and single board computers because they allow me to make real-world devices and solve problems.
Programming has always been a bit abstract to me.
I've got like 20 Raspberrys, a few of which are dedicated to our party infrastructure.
AtMega chipsets are simple enough for a monkey to code
You're speaking my language
Raspberry Pi master race
To my knowledge, we're the only political organization which stores all of its sensitive without any third party hosting services whatsoever.
They're going to be dropping the RPi 4 next year. It's supposed to have a new 1.8 GHz processor and 2 GB of ram for the same price point.
Are the ones you use RPi 3's?
Half 2's, half 3's.
Cloud computing and storage can be done dirt cheap if you can get enough Zero's or Zero W's together
MicroCenter sells them for $1 every once in a while
Sadly I havent been able to do much (because of the intense amount of other things I have been pre-occupied with).
Like taking care of my Aunt's kid.
Keeping the house maintenanced, etc.
I had a project I was trying with my Pi 2, but never got it off the ground
In a crisis situation, I can fit the party's encryption keys and critical info into my ass with only minor discomfort.
Raspberry Pi is the easiest way to get into programming, Linux, and IOT
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
Damn.
I haven't screwed much with robotics or home automation. I ought to. For me, they're just handy for compartmentalizing components.
but now I work from home and I fixed the rebooting issue anyway
I know I am also learning Python.
I like WattOS for solar projects though
I should learn python. I've avoided ruby and python forever.
I have an Alexa that manages much of my home automation
Raspbian is handy for guys who actually want packages.
Python is the best language for physical devices.
Robots and such
I also am considering building "Reconnaissance Spider Drones" for my workplace.
(((Alexa)))
>home automation
What is this Googlery
She gets unplugged when I'm doing something I don't want her to hear
Rasbian is another one of my favorite OS's
Ubuntu has always been lackluster for me tbh