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Fun stuf to do with Raspberry Pi?

Jeroen1322

Hi guys!

 

I'm waaaaay ahead of the rest of my class in advanced computer classes and my teacher is a really cool guy so i can F around with some Raspberry Pi's! :D 

 

What are fun (and not that hard) project what i can do with it? 

 

 

Thanks! :) 

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Try making one a NAS if you can deal with the 100mbps ethernet port.

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I made a beowulf cluster (basically a small-scale "super computer") out of 8 of them using instructions from the University of Southampton, that might be something to look into. Totally pointless really but was pretty fun.

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make a delicious dinner for 4 with this

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I made a beowulf cluster (basically a small-scale "super computer") out of 8 of them using instructions from the University of Southampton, that might be something to look into. Totally pointless really but was pretty fun.

Well we have 36 of them doing nothing so that is a possibility but i don't know how to do that.. :( Do you have the instructions still?

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Sweet! :) But is there something that it can do?

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Sweet! :) But is there something that it can do?

Well not really lol, I mainly did it for the sake of it, and the university did it primarily to teach students the basics behind how to set up a supercomputer

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Well not really lol, I mainly did it for the sake of it, and the university did it primarily to teach students the basics behind how to set up a supercomputer

I could do it just for fun and learn some stuff! :) Maybe to impress some girls *kouch kouch*

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Home automation projects are always fun to attempt. 

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I had fun learning how to administer a web server on my raspberry pi.

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A Wifi Network Hijacker by using a sniffer program to monitor for a password to gain to a database or files on the computer. The Pi runs off 5v, so you can leave it on location and pick it up later.

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Well we have 36 of them doing nothing so that is a possibility but i don't know how to do that.. :( Do you have the instructions still?

Wanna give me one? :D

I'll pay shipping :)

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Install a linux distro, learn linux the hard way.

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