I use mine at the moment as a remote git repository for syncing my personal branches across my desktop and notebook at home.
I also use it as a PostgreSQL database server for development and testing. It works reasonably well, but if you happen to forget using indexes you will notice that it can slow down to a crawl. Which is great! Because you will catch these errors super early in the process before it could hit a production environment.
Some ideas:
Attach a big external hard drive and
Use it as a cheap network storage device
Use it as media server or "smart TV" device connected to your TV
...or
Run Alexa or Google assistant services on your Raspberry Pi
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I use mine at the moment as a remote git repository for syncing my personal branches across my desktop and notebook at home.
I also use it as a PostgreSQL database server for development and testing. It works reasonably well, but if you happen to forget using indexes you will notice that it can slow down to a crawl. Which is great! Because you will catch these errors super early in the process before it could hit a production environment.
Some ideas:
Attach a big external hard drive and
...or