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Must fight temptation to buy an overpriced raspberry pi

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  • j4k3@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

    You lose the I/O and power efficiency is no comparison. You can get better power efficiency and sometimes some I/O with an old router and OpenWRT, but you'll be in the class of a Beagle Bone and a much harder learning curve. I've never managed to get a sensor or peripheral working on some old laptop's SPI or I2C buses like how easy it is on a Rπ.

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    You can get an esp32 or whatever and have io

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      I always prefer getting an Hp 600 g5 for $100 off eBay, you get a Intel 9500, can go to 64gb of ram, and idle at a few watts

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        If you have the lid closed, you're looking at 3 to 15 watts to have a laptop running in the background doing some basic server shit.

        Maybe a little more under high load, but those are going to be intermittent and not constant.

        I'm just saying it's not that much more electricity usage, and the recycling more than offsets the CO2.

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        Laptops are not generally designed to run like that with a closed lid. Heat dissipation is designed around the idea the laptop is open and some of it is through the keyboard surface. The lid closed would change that.

        Systems can of course be setup to power off the display but for server/service uses open laptops may not be efficient space wise.

        Having said that if the scenario is low power use the heat dissipation may not be a major issue. But if there is an unremovable battery i'd still be concerned about heat dissipation with the lid closed and even just the battery itself regardless of heat dissipiation.

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          Digging through e-waste bins is one of my hobbies.

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          any luck with gpio and 5W power usage so far?

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            What are the better options?

            Pis have great software support so for GPIO experimentation it's so useful.

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            There is quite a range of devices out there now with varying capabilites. Things like the Onion Omega2+, Oranage Pi, and more.

            Raspberry Pi also remains good. While the Pi5 is expensive and more powerful - raspberry pi also makes the Pi Zero boards which are cheaper less capable boards which are closer to what the original raspberry Pi was but newer hardware.

            I'd say the Pi5 is a heading more towards a full PC like device (hence the comparisons to cost and capability minipcs pepple are making in thia thread). But there remain plenty of lower spec machines out there now similar to the original cheap Raspberry Pi concept. And we've had high inflation recently - to some extent the cost perception avtually reflects money being worth less than it was and buying less for $10 or $20.

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              What are the better options?

              Pis have great software support so for GPIO experimentation it's so useful.

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              Not the person you're asking but personally I use Jetson nano for some work stuff (and when I upgrade the "old" one is mine), odroid I've used for some misc creations and testing, and I'm personally looking forward to trying the radxa x4 as an htpc.

              What I am really excited about right now is tossing my recently acquired spare jetson nano on a drone, right now I'm setting it up to walk around with it and test CV before it gets mounted up on the drone.

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                Laptops and gaming laptops deserve way more respect than they get.

                I think a lot of people are miserable because so much of their life is tied to a desktop.

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                • tasankovasara@sopuli.xyzT [email protected]

                  The only caveat here is the fire-hazard non-removable lithium batteries.

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                  This is, in my mind, one of the benefits of laptops over micro computers: integrated UPS. Even an old, degraded battery will probably get you a couple of hours with the screen off.

                  IME, power consumption is going to be worse overall, for any laptop likely to be in the recycle bin, it's probably double the consumption of an ARM SBC. The integrated UPS and usually decent power conditioning of the power supply saves you more money with a laptop. Plus, keyboard and screen for emergencies - I just generally expect that, over there life of a micro I'm going to have to drag out and plug in a spare keyboard, mouse, and monitor because something in a device, or an upgrade, or BIOS flash, is preventing a boot.

                  There are a lot of good reasons to use laptops instead of SBCs, if you don't mind the extra power draw and (as she says) don't have size requirements.

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                    Laptops are not generally designed to run like that with a closed lid. Heat dissipation is designed around the idea the laptop is open and some of it is through the keyboard surface. The lid closed would change that.

                    Systems can of course be setup to power off the display but for server/service uses open laptops may not be efficient space wise.

                    Having said that if the scenario is low power use the heat dissipation may not be a major issue. But if there is an unremovable battery i'd still be concerned about heat dissipation with the lid closed and even just the battery itself regardless of heat dissipiation.

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                    Just remove the lid entirely.

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                      Everyone here thinks their shit tier 2018 laptop is made of gold or something.

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                      'Gaming laptop, only used occasionally. Been sitting around for a while because my kid's got a new hobby. £1,200 no offers. I know what I've got'

                      The pictured laptop has a Centrino sticker on it and looks like it's been used to dig a garden

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                      • crmsnbleyd@sopuli.xyzC [email protected]

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                        reasons to use raspberry pi: energy consumption, reliability, noise, software support, performance, an ethernet port/a way faster ethernet port, availability, faster pcie/storage, io

                        reasons to use laptop ewaste: saving 30 usd once

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                          Too late...

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                            Digging through e-waste bins is one of my hobbies.

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                            What kind of place do you go to to find these things? Sometimes I get really lucky (see my post history about my wonderful new printer), but if I could increase my odds that would be cool.

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                              Replacement is usually removing 6-10 screws and prying the case with a guitar pick or old credit card. There is most likely a disassembly video on youtube. Batteries from aliexpress or the like are usually cheap (although probably more expensive than the computer). Depending on the application, the "built-in UPS" can be nice.

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                              but what will fix the fire hazard of the charger? how will you be able to keep it plugged in 24/7?

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                                any luck with gpio and 5W power usage so far?

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                                I think 5W probably can't be achieved, maybe with chromebook-like hardware, but I guess GPIO could be solved with a USB accessory

                                in my opinion the bigger problem is the fire hazard of an unsupervised charger. I have seen enough that runs super hot, and even if it doesn't, I just can't trust them.

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                                  reasons to use raspberry pi: energy consumption, reliability, noise, software support, performance, an ethernet port/a way faster ethernet port, availability, faster pcie/storage, io

                                  reasons to use laptop ewaste: saving 30 usd once

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                                  unless you buy really stupidly, every single of those points is not true.

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                                  • orca@orcas.enjoying.yachtsO [email protected]

                                    Sometimes you can find them on eBay.

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                                    I go to Ebay and sort by distance. It's like Craigslist but they send it to you!

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                                      This is, in my mind, one of the benefits of laptops over micro computers: integrated UPS. Even an old, degraded battery will probably get you a couple of hours with the screen off.

                                      IME, power consumption is going to be worse overall, for any laptop likely to be in the recycle bin, it's probably double the consumption of an ARM SBC. The integrated UPS and usually decent power conditioning of the power supply saves you more money with a laptop. Plus, keyboard and screen for emergencies - I just generally expect that, over there life of a micro I'm going to have to drag out and plug in a spare keyboard, mouse, and monitor because something in a device, or an upgrade, or BIOS flash, is preventing a boot.

                                      There are a lot of good reasons to use laptops instead of SBCs, if you don't mind the extra power draw and (as she says) don't have size requirements.

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                                      They make batteries for raspberry pi too you know.

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                                        Digging through e-waste bins is one of my hobbies.

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                                        Somebody already asked, but what are good locations to do this? Do you ever get harassed by property owners or law enforcement?

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                                          They make batteries for raspberry pi too you know.

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                                          No, I didn't. I don't use Pis, I have ODroids. Heck, they may sell batteries for ODroids, too.

                                          For me, it wouldn't have made much difference because I have UPSes around the house serving things like routers, modems, and switches. And I do care about size and energy use. I'm only saying there are advantages to using laptops.

                                          You can get little integrated LCD cases for Pis too, can't you? And maybe even a little fold-out keyboard. Congratulations! You've re-invented the laptop!

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