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ceiron@lemm.ee to Selfhosted@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

What are some cool projects that I can do with a 1st gen Raspberry Pi?

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What are some cool projects that I can do with a 1st gen Raspberry Pi?

ceiron@lemm.ee to Selfhosted@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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    Cups Print Server for usb printer

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      For any printer. You never know what it’s doing without a firewall solution. USB is always the safest option.

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      Wait, can I share a printer on my network that does not have a network card?!

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        Yes

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      that is so fucking cool and epic wtf how is this not more well known??

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        It’s very well-known, Apple of all companies is the developer. It’s just used more by companies than consumers.

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        This is common in the IT world. Printers are such painful devices and installing drivers on every Windows desktop just adds to the pain, but by doing this you don’t need to install drivers, as Linux can serve something that doesn’t need drivers to print to.

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