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| | Virtualisation plays a huge role in almost all of today's fastest-growing software-based industries. It is the foundation for most cloud computing, the go-to methodology for cross-platform development, and has made its way all the way to 'the edge'; the eponymous IoT. This article is the first in a series where we explain what virtualisat [...]
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| | [AI summary] The article presents a comprehensive list of Raspberry Pi disk images, covering various categories such as automation, security, digital signage, and thin clients. It highlights different Linux distributions and specialized software tailored for specific use cases, like home automation with Home Assistant, ethical hacking with Kali Linux, and IoT applications. The text also mentions some software that lacks pre-made images but can be compiled manually. Additionally, the article includes a section for related stories and user comments, emphasizing the importance of the Raspberry Pi ecosystem for developers and hobbyists.
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| My Raspberry, serving as an OpenVPN server Hello everyone! In this short article I will explain how to setup your own VPN (Virtual Private Network) server on a Raspberry PI with OpenVPN. After we setup the server, we will setup an obfuscation server in order to disguise our traffic indicating that we're using a VPN. This will help us evade some form of censorship. Why use a VPN? First, let's talk about why you may want to use a VPN server: