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I run Snapcast on a stack of Raspberry Pis instead of paying for Sonos
Multi-room audio without the ecosystem baggage ...
The humble Raspberry Pi is a staple in the tech DIYer community, but you can use one to leverage some cost savings when it comes to subscription services.
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Also: I built my own Wi-Fi router with a Raspberry Pi for Starlink and solar control - here's how. A Pi 5 can use as much as 12 W of power (and that's before you hook up various H ...
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