It doesn't take much scrolling through their blog to determine that the Raspberry Pi team is mostly a bunch of fruit loops:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/Looking for a less cucked alternative to purchase, if anyone knows of a similar product. I need 2 of these, one of which I'm going to use for Adguard DNS router filtering, and another that I'm going to use for NymphCast on one of my TV's.
I've never even used a Pi before, so I'm not exactly sure what specs I'd need for either of those two projects, but pretty sure any potato that can run Linux and has networking abilities would be fine.
The more FOSS the better.
[ + ] thebearfromstartrack4
[ - ] thebearfromstartrack4 0 points 3.5 yearsNov 5, 2021 18:57:08 ago (+0/-0)
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[ + ] iSmokeMemes
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[ + ] iSmokeMemes
[ - ] iSmokeMemes [op] 0 points 3.5 yearsNov 5, 2021 21:14:57 ago (+0/-0)
Right now I'm just doing Samba from the HTPC over wifi, not sure if there'd be a significant performance gain moving the hard drive/server to the SBC attached directly to the router.
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[ + ] mikenigger
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[ + ] heraclitus
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[ + ] Beelzebub
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I rarely write firmware anymore though, so I wouldn't be surprised to be wrong.
[ + ] uvulectomy
[ - ] uvulectomy 0 points 3.5 yearsNov 5, 2021 19:26:52 ago (+0/-0)
Unbound gets its info directly from the root servers, so you're not using any ISP/Jewgle/CloudFag lookups. Each domain will take a second or so at first, but once it's cached it will be far faster than anything running outside your network.
[ + ] iSmokeMemes
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[ + ] carrotcar
[ - ] carrotcar 0 points 3.5 yearsNov 5, 2021 19:36:55 ago (+0/-0)
Refurbs are even more available than pis, and due to pi-holes price gouging, are more than a match $ for $.
There is pi desktop software that will run most everything the pi can (vnc server is not on the desktop version, is pi-only) so what you need may be quite accessible.
[ + ] iSmokeMemes
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[ + ] carrotcar
[ - ] carrotcar 0 points 3.5 yearsNov 5, 2021 20:50:25 ago (+0/-0)
probably some cheaper models - this is about the size of a book
[ + ] obscenity
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[ + ] iSmokeMemes
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Looking forward to doing this little project some weekend soon.
[ + ] SithEmpire
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[ + ] Beelzebub
[ - ] Beelzebub 0 points 3.5 yearsNov 6, 2021 06:14:04 ago (+0/-0)
I've never needed anything more advanced than an arduino or one of its knock offs myself. All my coworkers who need higher speed use ARM M0+ but their licensing pisses me off.
[ + ] Broc_Liath
[ - ] Broc_Liath 2 points 3.5 yearsNov 5, 2021 20:42:28 ago (+2/-0)
Anyhow, if the board suits your project and you just don't want to give them money I'm pretty sure there's a billion generic versions on aliexpress that they don't get anything from.
[ + ] Yargiyankooli
[ - ] Yargiyankooli 1 point 3.5 yearsNov 5, 2021 21:56:37 ago (+1/-0)
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[ + ] allahead
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I'd recommend a BSD over Linux for embedded hardware, especially a security device. Find a distro you like then go on the forums and see what hardware they're using.
I'll second the Odroid recommendation. They make good hardware and support it for a long time.
Advantech is always good but too expensive for me.
Avoid VIA. I bought one of their ITX mobo's back in the day for a firewall. Fast forward 10 years and I find out it had an actual hardware backdoor in it the whole time. I still have that POS in a box.
I try to not tell too many people about these because I buy them all the time and don't want the market to dry up, but a used dell wyse thin client is x86 and awesome for small jobs. If you shop around you can get a used one for $75 depending on the specs. New they are $500+, the specs vary a lot from 1.5Ghz up to 2.4Ghz. Some have USB 3.0, some only 2.0. They generally only have DVI or display port, but those are electrically compatible with HDMI so you can get a cable that has displayport to HDMI and you're good to go. Make sure of the hardware before you order, they vary in configuration a lot. They are fanless so they're perfect to set beside your TV.