1:26 It worked! I have managed to purchase a couple of Raspberry Pis like this! I paid MSRP, waited a couple of weeks on one (from England), and now I'm off to the races with my projects! Thank you, Crosstalk Solutions!!!!!
Exactly!!! Placed an order over a year ago for an RPI4 to replace a failed octoprint server, and i've given up hope of ever seeing it. Until they figure out the chip shortage situation, the RPI4 is effectively DEAD!!!
@@adrianhendy Which one has good device tree support? I bought a Libre Renegade (RK3328 based) recently and it's a huge pain trying to get any GPIO working.
I got a Rock Pi 5B a couple of weeks ago, and it's definitely been a tiny little powerhouse. Using it as a worker node in my little Kubernetes home lab.
1:24 thank you!!! I'm 16 and I've been looking for a raspberry pi for a very long time that I can buy with my money for a project!!! you saved me soooo much time.🙏🤝👀
Great tutorials. Just setup the Pivpn. Works like a charm. I really like the written guides you make and in combo with your video tutorial, is just great. Keep up the good work!
@@sambranton3346 I have both on the first generation pi zero, and it works without a sweat... 2b is overkill I might say :) these are the stats with both pi-hole and open vpn installed and running with multiple clients connected: Load: 0.09 0.1 0.09 Memory usage: 16.1 % Temp: 32.6 °C
I’m sailing around the world single handed using a pi400 with Openplotter for my navigation /ship computer. The system has radar, AIS, GRIB and wearherfax overlay chart overlay. The system does have a 7 inch screen I rarely use. I VNC to an IPad at the helm over the WiFi access point the raspberry provides using its own WiFi hardware.
@@ThunderStruck94660 No, but I should. Early on the RPI system would hang and was a bit flaky. Now the RPI system is the most reliable system on board.
I have an idea that could probably use a Raspberry Pi and a "That was easy" button. This would be for senior citizens that live alone. A button that flashes and makes noises at least once per day that needs to be pressed to turn off for that preset time. If the button is not pressed within a couple of minutes, it sends emails and text messages to their family and friends to warn then and check on them. This is different than the "call button on a lanyard" if they've fallen and can't get up because if they're not conscious, they couldn't press the button.
Magic Mirror is my favorite. Great fun that combines tech and woodworking into one fun project. Learning about two way mirrors and trying to track them down is a rabbit hole for sure but a rewarding one I believe.
I have the Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB in the Vilros keyboard/touchpad hub with an 8bitdo N30 wireless mouse. It's like a stealthy C64 in black. I love using the different Berryboot Operating Systems I have on it. Plus I have a SD adapter with a switch for a whole other SD at the touch of a switch. I leave my keyboard on all the time because it will sleep. Berryboot Retro Pi is awesome. I have the Pi 400 and a Pi 4B 2 GB as well.❤Love them.
I use them for digital signs & built a custom RFID badge-based clock in/out system at work with them. Haven't been able to find ANY though, so really appreciate the tip about the site that tracks the in-stock availability of them. =)
The Raspberry Pi foundation has stated that supply chain issues are coming to a close, and that RP4's should be easily available in Q3 of 2023. So, hanging in there for 6 months is another option.
I've been toying with the idea of Home Assistant, but not quite ready to put in the time and effort. But my daily use Pi projects are: Pi-Hole, Unifi Controller and OctoPi.
@@Matte9 scalpers don't buy shit to use it lmao they buy it just to profit off of actual enthusiasts and do nothing but make the hobby less appealing to get in to, it does nothing but make the hobby community worse
MY input.. I have an almost New Pi3b+ in a Custom Acrylic Case with a Pi Hat Board and 2 32gb micro sd card that has been listed "For Sale for MONTHS, well below the price people are asking for Pi Boards today.. It is configured as a Ham Radio DMR Hot Spot. They work AWESOME. I built 7 of these, and this is the last one I wanted to sell.
@duckmeat4674 The pi was great for a long time as a jank but functional option. But as space became less available in my home I wanted redundancy and something more self-contained. Running two usb cables to two different hard drives, many drive bay adaptors also require their own power. Or a synology was reasonably priced at the time. I've also got no experience setting up raid. Mostly just the cord mess and size.
@duckmeat4674 it's changed a lot since I last used my pi as a nas, so I'm sure some of my experience may not translate. For example, I believe the new pi 5 can likely power an external ssd through usb. So plugging two of those wouldn't be so bad. Initial cost goes up because ssds are more expensive, but they are also generally more reliable, so not the worst idea for long-term storage. The last time I looked nas solutions seem to be much more expensive, or a lot of the entry-level models have been dropped. Your millage may vary, but if I had to build a new nas today, I might lean towards the pi 5 and 2 SSDs option if I could eat the cost.
Octoprint & Octolapse are so great. Not only for fancy printing video, but also for troubleshooting, because its possible to see on which layer it went wrong. And of course the remote check via the livestream, so that settings can be tweaked and failing prints can be aborted, without beeing next to the 3d printer. Next I'll give Home Assistent a shot! thx
A better use of the pie on a lot of printer would be to convert the printer from Marlin to Klipper firmware. Can still use octoprint, on the same pi, as a front-end with that setup but tze l dedicated Klipper front-ends (Mainsail and Fluidd) are so much more integrated and nicer looking.
Octoprint was cool but I've recently moved to Klipper and fluidd and really like it. It moves most of the processing from the printer board to a raspberry pi and has a much better UI in my opinion.
I just set up my pi-hole with your guide and it works well. Guide was super easy to follow. Was wondering if i should get anther one for redundancy? My next project will be a OSMC box if i can find another PI that is.
I run a second one in a docker container in my NAS. Uses a macvlan for a dedicated LAN IP and behind a second switch so even if half my LAN is offline then there's still access to at least one. Can apt-get wireshark or tailscale on both too, so you can have ad-free phone use while out and about :)
During lockdown I created a single player retro pi mini arcade cabinet for myself and my kids with an i Cade cabinet I had lying around, a cheap lcd display controller board and a spare ipad screen 😄 It was fun while it worked but the tiny little video connection cables would continuously snap after just a little bit of jockeying around. After which I just turned it into a Monero miner for the 18 months or so thereafter that I had forgotten I even had it 😅
I didn’t realize pi’s have gone up so much in price. I’ve got a ton of them. Especially pi zeros, I got for 99cents each at microcenter a few years back.
great video! i think i want to rack mount a series of Pi's and do a couple of these. the Pi-hole and speed test one for sure. The automation thing seems neat too
I would also like to add Java web server and bunch applications on it. So I use Raspberry Pi for that for decades. Thanks for this video because I am planning to get Orange Pi 5 now.
I have a pi4 8gb that runs: Prometheus, graphana, home assistant, pi-vpn, pi-hole with unbound, a Minecraft server, then in docker; a Calibre ebook server, Plex server, ATAK server, kiwix server and tautulli.
Hello, my favorite is IOTStack, a special docker configuration, running on RPI4B with a SSD combining piHole, WireGuard, Nodered, influx DB , grafana , unify controller, samba server for my music library for Sonos player, Nextcloud . this could also include Home assistant that I did not yet installed preferring Openhab running on a separate RPI3B.
literally have my 8G pi4 sitting on a shelf for about 2 years, turned it on twice since i bought it. its dusty, and i still dont want to do any of these projects, thanks for the vid.
@@freakinccdevilleiv380 Installing pi-hole + pi-vpn to have ad free internet at home and on the go, then setting up some basic cron jobs to restart and update for instance weekly at night time, it's simply a one time few hours project. I've done it 4 years ago and forgot about it. That was all the work, it's still working without any issues or interventions from my side. So people not having time is a poor excuse.
@2:00 You can also get a starter kit with a case and a USB-C power supply and a few other bits'n'bobs for maybe 20 more than the list price of the 1/2/4/8GB unit you're looking for as opposed to 150%/175%/200% more than RRP....
Basically all above and more. Plus everything running on Docker containers. Pi4 and Pi3 are fully capable. But if to name few extra: Bitwarden/Vaultwarden password manager. Jellyfin media server. RustDesk remote desktop server. Whoogle search engine.
@@DevinCurrie I have slight doubt. :) Get atleast Pi4. I have one Pi3 and two Pi4. Pi3 is capable of running docker, but might crash when CPU spikes on deploying Containers
@@anttisalminen1916 I have two Pi Zero Wireless already so I will try that first before opting for a more powerful hardware. I'm interested in hosting both Bitwarden and Jellyfin.
Got a couple of RPi 3B's from an eBay seller. Just installing a display is something, however, I got to a breadboard level and have plans for a few external toys. For me it was the GPIO and I started on a Pocket CHIP in 2022 and wanted something better which I got.
Love this, Chris. I will say that after receiving my first Pi 4 device and going to install Home Assistant, I was disappointed that it seemed my options to run it along with other applications appears to be limited given that you now need HomeAssistant OS instead of another hosted OS for best results. Do you still think running Home Assistant with other functions is a good idea in 2023? Or should folks continue to run HA on its own Pi?
Hi! I already have a headache, how many times have I tried and I still don't understand how to do it with raspberry pi. Please help me understand one thing. Before the project, do I have to do something with the raspberry pi in the computer or laptop? Login/Install??
I can't wait for the internet speedtest monitor to arrive. I'd like to see if I can perform speed tests on multiple networks, such as if I have a site with several vlans and traffic shaping enabled.
I don't know what I need to do, or if I need to do something with the raspberry pi before I connect it to the project. Please help me with this problem. Thank you!
New to this idea and considering getting a raspberry pie to learn about hardware. Do you require a case? Several starter kits available with case, power supply etc . Are these worth while ?
Does the speed test monitor work with the new version of Raspberry Pi OS? There are some changes to the OS. Or should I just stick with the previous version for this project?
the first thing that springs to mind is your asking me to subscribe and I've nor watched a single video by you yet so dont know if i want to subscribe and i think you'll have a better shot of enticing me once I know I want too. just a thought. 39 secs in is a bit soon but that's just me. after watching I have decided to subscribe :)
I actually want to install a pi in my car as a fully dedicated, built in, dashcam, like the Tesla having cameras all around, I want to cover all around my car, so even when I’m not there, if I come to my car and it has a scratch, I have a big storage devices to browse through all the recordings since I was away from my car. Plus thinking about it, I wouldn’t mind having a live location tracking of my car too.
I have one setup as a network scanner server. I have setup `sane` to share the usb scanner over the network and then can have any of the linux machines (dekstop or laptop) use the scanner as it if were connected directly. I think it should probably work with macos clients as well but I haven't tried it yet.
Great video, thank you. I am intrigued by the Home Assistant, although a bit alerted as well for the rabbit-hole it brings along. I currently have 2 Pi 4B/4GB, one running PiHole and PiVPN for 3+ years and the other running FlightRadar24 feeder service. I have a spare Pi 4B/8GB that I am itching to utilize, so Home Assistant might be a not-so-sensible option. :)
@@wpattison it's great fun seeing on a map how far your antenna can pick up ADS-B messages from overflying planes. An additional project would be to setup a Pi with an SDR dongle for listening to these planes talking to ATC.
I had a Pi running HA for a while, but things do get intensive when you get more and more stuff setup. Eventually I used an old laptop which greatly sped up the HA interface. The web interface and phone app responding quickly is important for me, and I think the Pi is a bit underpowered for that. It's still great as my router and DNS though.
you can certainly add multiple things to one raspberrypi. PiHole and Octiprint for example work just fine together. Just ensure you have enough space on the SD card. Also installing things like log2ram and zram to keep the card from being written too will also improve the longevity 👍
VMWare on a NUC11 is the way to go! No more trying to find Pi’s, tons of storage m, & can create as many VMs as you need/want. Much more elegant solution.
To be honest machines like the ones Patrick from STH covers - TinyMiniMicro are better deal than scalping prices of RPI4 including performance characteristics..
Great video, excellent suggestions, my question I would like to install Home Assistant on an alternative raspberry pi hardware but which one is supported by the Home assistant?
I see that Raspberry Pi 4 is finally back in stock at retail pricing. However is this too late for the little board to compete with the likes of Orange Pi5? I have both and looking to get another SBC but is the Pi4 enough?
Can these projects be run with a docker container instead of a dedicated rpi? I like to use the rpi for multiple functions sense they difficult to come by.
Some of the projects, including Pi-Hole, can be run with a Docker container. On one RPi4B+ (8GB) I have two Pi-Holes running in their own Docker container, one always the latest version (automatic update with Watchtower), one a manually updated version in case the latest version has a problem. Both Pi-Holes use two different Unbound containers as Upstream DNS Servers. Pi-VPN doesn't need a container and works well with Pi-Hole, whether containerized or not.
Weird question maybe... is there a way to connect multiple monitors (let's say 4) to a raspberry pi and have a different program or window open in each of them and controlled by the monitor if it is a touch screen?
At some point people need to stop getting rpis and start getting mini pcs. I just sold one of my rpi4 4gb and with the money I got from the sell I got myself an mini pc with an intel n5095. It trounces the rpi4 in power and software support, less than 10w of power usage and for the price it includes 8gb of ram (expandable) and 255 gb of ssd with the possibility of adding another data drive. If you need the gpio yes, get a pi, but for 99.99 of use cases you are better with a low power nuc.
Man your videos are awesome😀. I would like to see a video having a raspberry pi 4 as an all in one home system. Like it should be a NAS (using omv) , a router (openwrt) , a pihole ad blocker , a dns server , a home automation server , a media player , a plex server and so on. I want to see you do this dude. Man enough to accept the challenge?😁
1:26 It worked! I have managed to purchase a couple of Raspberry Pis like this! I paid MSRP, waited a couple of weeks on one (from England), and now I'm off to the races with my projects! Thank you, Crosstalk Solutions!!!!!
“Got yourself a raspberry pi” that was good. That was the best joke of the year already.
I'm here for this Big Flex 😆
Exactly!!!
Placed an order over a year ago for an RPI4 to replace a failed octoprint server, and i've given up hope of ever seeing it.
Until they figure out the chip shortage situation, the RPI4 is effectively DEAD!!!
There are tons now, you will get one soon trust me
Get an RK3588 based product. Much better performance and availability
@@adrianhendy Which one has good device tree support? I bought a Libre Renegade (RK3328 based) recently and it's a huge pain trying to get any GPIO working.
Biggest rabbit hole...Home Assistant... A truer statement has never been spoken. ☺️💰
I got a Rock Pi 5B a couple of weeks ago, and it's definitely been a tiny little powerhouse. Using it as a worker node in my little Kubernetes home lab.
❤❤😢
1:24 thank you!!! I'm 16 and I've been looking for a raspberry pi for a very long time that I can buy with my money for a project!!! you saved me soooo much time.🙏🤝👀
Great tutorials. Just setup the Pivpn. Works like a charm. I really like the written guides you make and in combo with your video tutorial, is just great. Keep up the good work!
I put pivpn on a 2b with pihole, more than powerful enough to run both seamlessly and doesn't use much power compared to the 3 and 4 models.
@@sambranton3346 Nice. Maybe i willl try to setup pihole as well. How did you do it with the IP-address? One address to Pivpn and one to Pihole?
@@sambranton3346 I have both on the first generation pi zero, and it works without a sweat... 2b is overkill I might say :) these are the stats with both pi-hole and open vpn installed and running with multiple clients connected:
Load: 0.09 0.1 0.09
Memory usage: 16.1 %
Temp: 32.6 °C
I’m sailing around the world single handed using a pi400 with Openplotter for my navigation /ship computer. The system has radar, AIS, GRIB and wearherfax overlay chart overlay. The system does have a 7 inch screen I rarely use. I VNC to an IPad at the helm over the WiFi access point the raspberry provides using its own WiFi hardware.
That is super cool. Do you have a site we can view your progress?
@@ThunderStruck94660 No, but I should. Early on the RPI system would hang and was a bit flaky. Now the RPI system is the most reliable system on board.
@@AndyKopac OK, well best of luck! Wish you a safe journey!
I have an idea that could probably use a Raspberry Pi and a "That was easy" button. This would be for senior citizens that live alone. A button that flashes and makes noises at least once per day that needs to be pressed to turn off for that preset time. If the button is not pressed within a couple of minutes, it sends emails and text messages to their family and friends to warn then and check on them. This is different than the "call button on a lanyard" if they've fallen and can't get up because if they're not conscious, they couldn't press the button.
Magic Mirror is my favorite. Great fun that combines tech and woodworking into one fun project. Learning about two way mirrors and trying to track them down is a rabbit hole for sure but a rewarding one I believe.
You know... It's funny, that's how I got my Pi. It was something salvaged from the IT department that was a Magic Mirror.
@@coreylineberry8557nice
I have the Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB in the Vilros keyboard/touchpad hub with an 8bitdo N30 wireless mouse. It's like a stealthy C64 in black. I love using the different Berryboot Operating Systems I have on it. Plus I have a SD adapter with a switch for a whole other SD at the touch of a switch. I leave my keyboard on all the time because it will sleep. Berryboot Retro Pi is awesome. I have the Pi 400 and a Pi 4B 2 GB as well.❤Love them.
Great video! I though that I had an idea of how to use a Raspberry Pi but I had no knowledge of the projects you mentioned. Simply amazing!
These aren't even projects lol
I use them for digital signs & built a custom RFID badge-based clock in/out system at work with them. Haven't been able to find ANY though, so really appreciate the tip about the site that tracks the in-stock availability of them. =)
The Raspberry Pi foundation has stated that supply chain issues are coming to a close, and that RP4's should be easily available in Q3 of 2023. So, hanging in there for 6 months is another option.
Did you change keys that produced those qr codes? Pretty sure that blur is reversible given the 'simple' black and white grid behind it.
you straight up tripped me out when you called out the town i live in currently
I've been toying with the idea of Home Assistant, but not quite ready to put in the time and effort. But my daily use Pi projects are: Pi-Hole, Unifi Controller and OctoPi.
Salute this guy for actually making the world better.
I'll whine anyway: Scalping electronics should be illegal. Period. Consumers are getting robbed by a handful of people.
It's called supply and demand. Buying is a personal choice
Ok, so if you brought something for 50 dollars, and you see it going for 200 dollars and your not using it, will you sell it for 50 or 200
@@Matte9 scalpers don't buy shit to use it lmao they buy it just to profit off of actual enthusiasts and do nothing but make the hobby less appealing to get in to, it does nothing but make the hobby community worse
@@Matte950
@@Matte9that's literally why it should be illegal
MY input.. I have an almost New Pi3b+ in a Custom Acrylic Case with a Pi Hat Board and 2 32gb micro sd card that has been listed "For Sale for MONTHS, well below the price people are asking for Pi Boards today.. It is configured as a Ham Radio DMR Hot Spot. They work AWESOME. I built 7 of these, and this is the last one I wanted to sell.
Hey Chris, thanks for this video. My next Pi is almost at my doors, thanks to you I might add a couple of cool things to it.
My top two pi projects are retro pi and using the pi as a cheap nas. I eventually bought a dedicated nas, but it was a great low cost solution.
Why did you choose a dedicated Nas over a pi solution? I mean is there a meaningful difference? Just curious
@duckmeat4674 The pi was great for a long time as a jank but functional option. But as space became less available in my home I wanted redundancy and something more self-contained. Running two usb cables to two different hard drives, many drive bay adaptors also require their own power. Or a synology was reasonably priced at the time.
I've also got no experience setting up raid. Mostly just the cord mess and size.
@@TylerjWebb thanks! That makes a lot of sense, I'm looking to setup a Nas drive as well and good to hear there is a genuine tradeoff
@duckmeat4674 it's changed a lot since I last used my pi as a nas, so I'm sure some of my experience may not translate. For example, I believe the new pi 5 can likely power an external ssd through usb. So plugging two of those wouldn't be so bad. Initial cost goes up because ssds are more expensive, but they are also generally more reliable, so not the worst idea for long-term storage. The last time I looked nas solutions seem to be much more expensive, or a lot of the entry-level models have been dropped. Your millage may vary, but if I had to build a new nas today, I might lean towards the pi 5 and 2 SSDs option if I could eat the cost.
Octoprint & Octolapse are so great. Not only for fancy printing video, but also for troubleshooting, because its possible to see on which layer it went wrong. And of course the remote check via the livestream, so that settings can be tweaked and failing prints can be aborted, without beeing next to the 3d printer.
Next I'll give Home Assistent a shot! thx
A better use of the pie on a lot of printer would be to convert the printer from Marlin to Klipper firmware. Can still use octoprint, on the same pi, as a front-end with that setup but tze l dedicated Klipper front-ends (Mainsail and Fluidd) are so much more integrated and nicer looking.
Octoprint was cool but I've recently moved to Klipper and fluidd and really like it. It moves most of the processing from the printer board to a raspberry pi and has a much better UI in my opinion.
The coolest project for a rpi4 is scoring one at suggested price
I just set up my pi-hole with your guide and it works well. Guide was super easy to follow. Was wondering if i should get anther one for redundancy? My next project will be a OSMC box if i can find another PI that is.
I run a second one in a docker container in my NAS. Uses a macvlan for a dedicated LAN IP and behind a second switch so even if half my LAN is offline then there's still access to at least one. Can apt-get wireshark or tailscale on both too, so you can have ad-free phone use while out and about :)
I have two instances, running on two separate Pis. I use Gravity Sync to keep them in sync.
During lockdown I created a single player retro pi mini arcade cabinet for myself and my kids with an i Cade cabinet I had lying around, a cheap lcd display controller board and a spare ipad screen 😄 It was fun while it worked but the tiny little video connection cables would continuously snap after just a little bit of jockeying around. After which I just turned it into a Monero miner for the 18 months or so thereafter that I had forgotten I even had it 😅
Pretty sure a retro game platform will be my first project as well 😀
I didn’t realize pi’s have gone up so much in price. I’ve got a ton of them. Especially pi zeros, I got for 99cents each at microcenter a few years back.
wow $10 CAD is a really good price
Pm pls if you have any brand new I’d love to purchase one
Very nice EN!
I use my raspberry pi to run display for unifi cameras, and also do self-hosting the BitWarden server.
I've been a subscriber for three years!
Can the home assistant be used to turn a smart switch on and off from a webpage?
I use mine as a homebridge for my Smarthome devices. I love my rasp. Would like to have an affordable pi 4 for more projects. Sadly stocks are empty
great video! i think i want to rack mount a series of Pi's and do a couple of these. the Pi-hole and speed test one for sure. The automation thing seems neat too
Great content man! Appreciate it!
Can you have a Pi-Hole and Pi-VPN running on the same board or is it better to use two separate Pis for it?
INTERNET SPEED TEST APPLIANCE!!! Yes, please.
I would also like to add Java web server and bunch applications on it. So I use Raspberry Pi for that for decades. Thanks for this video because I am planning to get Orange Pi 5 now.
I have a pi4 8gb that runs: Prometheus, graphana, home assistant, pi-vpn, pi-hole with unbound, a Minecraft server, then in docker; a Calibre ebook server, Plex server, ATAK server, kiwix server and tautulli.
Very interesting projects. Thanks for the introduction.
I’m relatively new to IoT and Raspberry-Pi projects, but I think it’s really interesting stuff!
Hello, my favorite is IOTStack, a special docker configuration, running on RPI4B with a SSD combining piHole, WireGuard, Nodered, influx DB , grafana , unify controller, samba server for my music library for Sonos player, Nextcloud . this could also include Home assistant that I did not yet installed preferring Openhab running on a separate RPI3B.
Could i use Pi to create a podcast setup.. im new to this, but this idea crossed my mind.. if so, could you point me in the right direction...??
Thanks for the video!
I want to do the ADS-B aircraft warning device with GPS and a radar screen so I can see when low flying aircraft are nearby.
literally have my 8G pi4 sitting on a shelf for about 2 years, turned it on twice since i bought it. its dusty, and i still dont want to do any of these projects, thanks for the vid.
I estimate 60% of sbcs end up like that, they're just cool to have and see, but I doubt people really have the time for it 🤔
@@freakinccdevilleiv380 Installing pi-hole + pi-vpn to have ad free internet at home and on the go, then setting up some basic cron jobs to restart and update for instance weekly at night time, it's simply a one time few hours project. I've done it 4 years ago and forgot about it. That was all the work, it's still working without any issues or interventions from my side. So people not having time is a poor excuse.
I like Pi-Hole best. Using it for some years now in a docker container
There is a reason it is his number one as well ;)
This is actually a pretty dope page
Shout out to Will Hayley’s ‘Wi-Fi Bridge’ project, bringing Wi-Fi to Ethernet only devices, really useful.
I got 2 when they were hard to come by. I used one for retropie. The other is just sitting in a drawer but I don't want to let it go
Thank you. So for each and every project we need a separate Pi??
@2:00 You can also get a starter kit with a case and a USB-C power supply and a few other bits'n'bobs for maybe 20 more than the list price of the 1/2/4/8GB unit you're looking for as opposed to 150%/175%/200% more than RRP....
Basically all above and more. Plus everything running on Docker containers. Pi4 and Pi3 are fully capable.
But if to name few extra: Bitwarden/Vaultwarden password manager. Jellyfin media server. RustDesk remote desktop server. Whoogle search engine.
Is Pi Zero Wireless Gen 1 capable of doing the same?
@@DevinCurrie I have slight doubt. :) Get atleast Pi4.
I have one Pi3 and two Pi4. Pi3 is capable of running docker, but might crash when CPU spikes on deploying Containers
@@anttisalminen1916 I have two Pi Zero Wireless already so I will try that first before opting for a more powerful hardware. I'm interested in hosting both Bitwarden and Jellyfin.
Got a couple of RPi 3B's from an eBay seller. Just installing a display is something, however, I got to a breadboard level and have plans for a few external toys. For me it was the GPIO and I started on a Pocket CHIP in 2022 and wanted something better which I got.
Love this, Chris. I will say that after receiving my first Pi 4 device and going to install Home Assistant, I was disappointed that it seemed my options to run it along with other applications appears to be limited given that you now need HomeAssistant OS instead of another hosted OS for best results. Do you still think running Home Assistant with other functions is a good idea in 2023? Or should folks continue to run HA on its own Pi?
Why? I run it on Ubuntu using Docker.
Hi!
I already have a headache, how many times have I tried and I still don't understand how to do it with raspberry pi. Please help me understand one thing. Before the project, do I have to do something with the raspberry pi in the computer or laptop? Login/Install??
1:25. *Info starts here. After the Pi locator, jump to **3:15** for projects.*
I can't wait for the internet speedtest monitor to arrive. I'd like to see if I can perform speed tests on multiple networks, such as if I have a site with several vlans and traffic shaping enabled.
Would you suggest to run PiHole, PiVPN, Home Assistant on a single RPI 4 4GB RAM?
I don't know what I need to do, or if I need to do something with the raspberry pi before I connect it to the project. Please help me with this problem. Thank you!
New to this idea and considering getting a raspberry pie to learn about hardware. Do you require a case? Several starter kits available with case, power supply etc . Are these worth while ?
Yes starter kits that come with the case are awesome, make sure you get it already soldered
Does the speed test monitor work with the new version of Raspberry Pi OS? There are some changes to the OS. Or should I just stick with the previous version for this project?
the first thing that springs to mind is your asking me to subscribe and I've nor watched a single video by you yet so dont know if i want to subscribe and i think you'll have a better shot of enticing me once I know I want too. just a thought. 39 secs in is a bit soon but that's just me. after watching I have decided to subscribe :)
you might not believe but I use RPI for all the 5 project you mentioned!
I actually want to install a pi in my car as a fully dedicated, built in, dashcam, like the Tesla having cameras all around, I want to cover all around my car, so even when I’m not there, if I come to my car and it has a scratch, I have a big storage devices to browse through all the recordings since I was away from my car. Plus thinking about it, I wouldn’t mind having a live location tracking of my car too.
Do you install all of these on one pi natively or are you using something like docker?
I have one setup as a network scanner server. I have setup `sane` to share the usb scanner over the network and then can have any of the linux machines (dekstop or laptop) use the scanner as it if were connected directly. I think it should probably work with macos clients as well but I haven't tried it yet.
Great video, thank you. I am intrigued by the Home Assistant, although a bit alerted as well for the rabbit-hole it brings along. I currently have 2 Pi 4B/4GB, one running PiHole and PiVPN for 3+ years and the other running FlightRadar24 feeder service. I have a spare Pi 4B/8GB that I am itching to utilize, so Home Assistant might be a not-so-sensible option. :)
Ok - adding the FlightRadar24 project to my To Do list... thanks!
@@wpattison it's great fun seeing on a map how far your antenna can pick up ADS-B messages from overflying planes. An additional project would be to setup a Pi with an SDR dongle for listening to these planes talking to ATC.
I had a Pi running HA for a while, but things do get intensive when you get more and more stuff setup. Eventually I used an old laptop which greatly sped up the HA interface. The web interface and phone app responding quickly is important for me, and I think the Pi is a bit underpowered for that. It's still great as my router and DNS though.
Can you combine both pi-hole and openVPN is the same device (ex Pi Zero) or is it not possible?
Can you use 1 raspberry pi for two projects? I would like to run Pi-hole and Home assistant on one Raspberry Pi 4 8GB
Can I run all these projects on one RPi or do I need to run them each with their own RPi?
I have 2 Rpi4bs. 1 for Home Assistant, 1 for DNS (technium dns) and a fast Rock5b for Tailscale and Unifi Controller.
Very usedull, thank you!
Newbie here. Do I need separate RPi4s for each project or can all these be run in one?
you can certainly add multiple things to one raspberrypi. PiHole and Octiprint for example work just fine together. Just ensure you have enough space on the SD card. Also installing things like log2ram and zram to keep the card from being written too will also improve the longevity 👍
Is it right that you would need a pi (or alternative) for each of these projects, or you can combine them?
You can combine several of these projects on one pi. Pi-Hole and PiVPN work together nicely.
VMWare on a NUC11 is the way to go! No more trying to find Pi’s, tons of storage m, & can create as many VMs as you need/want. Much more elegant solution.
I personality thanks to Crostalk Solutions for making these videos.
Are you in Duluth Ga?
Its posible to run pihole and pivpn at the same time ?
I love these videos especially when hardware is still scarce.
Hi may I ask? can I use for example: pi hole, home assistant, and nas in one raspberry pi at the same time?
Can I run Pi-Hole and the VPN from the same board?
To be honest machines like the ones Patrick from STH covers - TinyMiniMicro are better deal than scalping prices of RPI4 including performance characteristics..
Fav project: Lightning node.
Great video, excellent suggestions, my question I would like to install Home Assistant on an alternative raspberry pi hardware but which one is supported by the Home assistant?
I never subscribe to channels that ask me to subscribe BEFORE giving me the info that I am actually there to hear.
4:47 “easy as…possible” 💔💔 that was a perfect opportunity
Out of curiosity what causes network speed to plummet at ~3-4 AM?
Can you only run one of these are a time on a single pi?
You should be able to run all but Octoprint (since that is an entire Operating System, iirc) at the same time. I could be wrong about Octoprint.
Could i get all of these to run on 1 pi or should I get multiple
I see that Raspberry Pi 4 is finally back in stock at retail pricing. However is this too late for the little board to compete with the likes of Orange Pi5?
I have both and looking to get another SBC but is the Pi4 enough?
Using mine as a Jellyfin server ... Works great (except for H265)
Thank you bro
What I really want to know is how do I get my own - what appears to be - configurable LCARS dashboard like we see at 3:56
NTP GPS Stratium 2 timer server was my last pi project. Creates cool graphs too
Can these projects be run with a docker container instead of a dedicated rpi? I like to use the rpi for multiple functions sense they difficult to come by.
I've run Home Assistant and Pi-hole both as a Docker container running on a Synology
Some of the projects, including Pi-Hole, can be run with a Docker container. On one RPi4B+ (8GB) I have two Pi-Holes running in their own Docker container, one always the latest version (automatic update with Watchtower), one a manually updated version in case the latest version has a problem. Both Pi-Holes use two different Unbound containers as Upstream DNS Servers.
Pi-VPN doesn't need a container and works well with Pi-Hole, whether containerized or not.
Weird question maybe... is there a way to connect multiple monitors (let's say 4) to a raspberry pi and have a different program or window open in each of them and controlled by the monitor if it is a touch screen?
ROCK Pi 4SE, 4C+, and 5B FTW!!!! RPi might have market share since they were first to market in 2012, but Radxa kicks their ass.
At some point people need to stop getting rpis and start getting mini pcs. I just sold one of my rpi4 4gb and with the money I got from the sell I got myself an mini pc with an intel n5095.
It trounces the rpi4 in power and software support, less than 10w of power usage and for the price it includes 8gb of ram (expandable) and 255 gb of ssd with the possibility of adding another data drive.
If you need the gpio yes, get a pi, but for 99.99 of use cases you are better with a low power nuc.
octoprint is top notch
Where did you get the dino photo behind you from?!
Man your videos are awesome😀. I would like to see a video having a raspberry pi 4 as an all in one home system. Like it should be a NAS (using omv) , a router (openwrt) , a pihole ad blocker , a dns server , a home automation server , a media player , a plex server and so on. I want to see you do this dude. Man enough to accept the challenge?😁
Thanks 😁