Should i consider getting a pi?
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@meleu You are much too humble :)
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And robots... portable pi? HELL YEAH opens Blender and starts modelling
And btw, the kit you linked, does it include some sort of way to control the robot with like a remote, controller, or such?
Thanks in advanceIt doesn't directly, but I have modified python code you can connect to via ssh or a custom VB.Net app and drive the robot.
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@glennlake said in Should i consider getting a pi?:
If your married you can setup the kodi as a media center if you need a plus to sell it to your spouse.
This worked for me. I have two Pi's now! Of course, my wife played a ton of SNES when she was younger so the 2nd Pi wasn't as hard to sell to her as I thought it was going to be. The first one was a no brainer. A 50$US HTPC? The hard part was convincing her that it would be running linux.
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Ive done some research on Kodi.... what does it do?
Its a media center, i got it, but from what i got i need to transfer my files in, right? Well, i dont feel like its worth it i can just plug my drive to the TV and watch from there -
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@Riverstorm said in Should i consider getting a pi?:
I think it would be interesting to know a bit (even if only RetroPie related) about the behind the scenes group! :)
There is a nice interview segment on The Pi Podcast, episode 13 (interview starts around 14:00.
Thanks Caver, this was interesting. It nice to kind hear their thoughts on the project as a whole, hurdles, how RetroPie was born, controllers, platforms, etc. I recognized Herb right away from other tutorial video's but it was a first hearing Buzz and Florian. I think it was quite useful and hope they continue to do Podcasts. I think it's really interesting knowing the guys on the backend. :)
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@PorkBeans said in Should i consider getting a pi?:
Its a media center, i got it, but from what i got i need to transfer my files in, right?
You might want to dig a little deeper. There's almost nothing related to audio/video playback that it can't do.
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Installed on PC and checked it out. Its awesome! But i wont be getting a pi for it since my internet cant handle this. 400kbps download speed :/
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The notorious uses of Kodi tend to overshadow it's amazing versatility in other areas, so here are a few legitimate uses to go alongside what you're likely to find.
- Police/Fire/EMS scanner for just about every location in the world.
- Access almost any radio station from almost any area of the world.
- Make a karaoke machine in minutes that will retrieve the lyrics from any song played.
- Access a never-ending selection of books on tape from the public domain.
- Import a movie in any language and download/display legimate or fan-made subtitles automatically (I personally love Japanese horror).
- Make a personal DVR machine more versatile than any commercial product with input from cable, satellite or over-the-air HD.
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@PorkBeans said in Should i consider getting a pi?:
Installed on PC and checked it out. Its awesome! But i wont be getting a pi for it since my internet cant handle this. 400kbps download speed :/
What do you mean by the internet remark exactly? I download my media files (films, music) on my desktop PC and then play it back w/ my Pi. Mind you: my Pi is connected to my home network via an UTP cable for speed and stability. I can connect an USB hard disk or USB DVD player too.
However, if you're satisfied w/ the playback capabilities of your smart-TV w/ a hard disk connected to it than a Pi might be overkill. What I like most about Kodi is that it remembers where I "left off" watching movies, but my cheap digital TV decoder does that too.
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@Riverstorm said in Should i consider getting a pi?:
hope they continue to do Podcasts.
If it's not clear, or if you skipped to the interview, this wasn't a RetroPie podcast, it was a podcast called The Pi Podcast hosted by a group of Pi enthusiasts. In this episode, they interviewed our beloved core developers, but The Pi Podcast has just concluded their final episode and will be on permanent hiatus due to host time constraints.
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