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    [–] Harbinger01173430 2 points 11 hours ago (2 children)

    An n100 PC is much better than that crapberry pi

    [–] [email protected] 0 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

    N100 is two years old now. If you're going to suggest a mini PC, at least suggest one with a current gen CPU.

    [–] Harbinger01173430 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

    I was thinking more about a motherboard with that cpu, but we can go with the n150 then

    [–] [email protected] 25 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

    I think any mini-pc/old laptop is better, and probably cheaper than a raspberry pi nowadays

    [–] [email protected] 16 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

    I would have disagreed with you when Pis were like $50 and chaining 3 Pis together with a hard drive was a fun project to do self hosting.

    Now to get to the beefiest raspberry pi, it's $120. And in the range, yeah, for price and reliability, use a mini-pc/laptop.

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

    I think the pi zero might have a place, don't have one but at least it is actually cheap. Used an old laptop before, now running stuff on my PC which I feel was a bit of a mistake in a way but it started as one process and more appeared over time.

    At some point would like to move it into a VM tbh, then I could copy the VM to a mini PC at a later date. Or easily copy it when reinstalling the OS on my main PC. VM for convenience and separating it from my general PC usage.

    [–] [email protected] 2 points 7 hours ago

    Pi zero 2 runs my home automation smoothly and few of it's sisters are in a desk drawer in case of equipment failure. It has quite enough oomph to run Home Assistant with zigbee hat.

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

    Yeah honestly i can't get anything done with a raspberry. Maybe i host too many services ?

    [–] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago

    Honestly Raspberry Pis are pretty underpowered as hosts for more than a handful of super basic services, and given they consume 20-30w at minimum you're easily getting into used office desktop territory where you can get a ton more performance right out of the gate.

    The real value in the raspberry pi is in the GPIO and the cohesive ecosystem of accessories to plug into said GPIO. You can do so many cool automations and controls using just an RPi (especially if combined with something that can't be accomplished more cheaply and easily with an ESP32) but as a server host they're pretty crap in comparison to a decade old business PC off of eBay

    [–] [email protected] 5 points 5 hours ago

    Nah, they are underpowered for their current price. When you could get your hand on a raspberry pi 3 for 35€ 10 years ago it was a bargain. But now it's not the case.

    [–] cynar 16 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

    I've found that a pi is good enough, computationally, but not reliability wise.

    A lot of things like advanced light control goes through my host, so any lockups or crashes are bad. My pi held up for about 18 months before it began to play up. I've found a small NUC system has higher reliability for the same price and power usage.

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    [–] [email protected] 9 points 18 hours ago

    So close. Started on raspberry pi. Went for a cluster with dpckrt swarm. Finished with a nas and a 10years old game computer as a mediacenter. (That the electricity bill whoch made me stop the cluster)

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