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frontpageCleverCreature256 posted Oct 31, 2023 02:41 PM
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4GB Raspberry Pi 5

+ $14.10 S/H

$60

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Maker Bright has Raspberry Pi 5 from $60. Shipping starts from $14.10.

Thanks to community member CleverCreature256 for sharing this deal.

Note, shipping cost may vary by location. UPS Ground is the recommended option and starts from $14.10.

Available: Processer:
  • 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU, with cryptography extensions
  • 512KB per-core L2 caches
  • 2MB shared L3 cache
Features:
  • VideoCore VII GPU, supporting OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2
  • Dual 4Kp60 HDMI display output with HDR support
  • 4Kp60 HEVC decoder
  • LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM
  • Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth 5.0 / Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
  • MicroSD card slot, with support for high-speed SDR104 mode
  • 2x USB 3.0 ports, supporting simultaneous 5Gbps operation
  • 2x USB 2.0 ports
  • Gigabit Ethernet, with PoE+ support (requires separate Pi5-specific PoE+ HAT)
  • 2x 4-lane MIPI camera/display transceivers
  • PCIe 2.0 x1 interface for fast peripherals (requires separate M.2 HAT or other adapter)
  • 5V/5A DC power via USB-C, with Power Delivery support
  • Raspberry Pi standard 40-pin GPIO header
  • Real-time clock (RTC), powered from an external battery (available separately)
  • Power button

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Maker Bright has Raspberry Pi 5 from $60. Shipping starts from $14.10.

Thanks to community member CleverCreature256 for sharing this deal.

Note, shipping cost may vary by location. UPS Ground is the recommended option and starts from $14.10.

Available: Processer:
  • 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU, with cryptography extensions
  • 512KB per-core L2 caches
  • 2MB shared L3 cache
Features:
  • VideoCore VII GPU, supporting OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2
  • Dual 4Kp60 HDMI display output with HDR support
  • 4Kp60 HEVC decoder
  • LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM
  • Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth 5.0 / Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
  • MicroSD card slot, with support for high-speed SDR104 mode
  • 2x USB 3.0 ports, supporting simultaneous 5Gbps operation
  • 2x USB 2.0 ports
  • Gigabit Ethernet, with PoE+ support (requires separate Pi5-specific PoE+ HAT)
  • 2x 4-lane MIPI camera/display transceivers
  • PCIe 2.0 x1 interface for fast peripherals (requires separate M.2 HAT or other adapter)
  • 5V/5A DC power via USB-C, with Power Delivery support
  • Raspberry Pi standard 40-pin GPIO header
  • Real-time clock (RTC), powered from an external battery (available separately)
  • Power button

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adarkstar
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Shipping about $14.00
Scintillation
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you can make a bypass button; use as bookmark on phone and computer.
Mine is like this:
http://pi.hole/admin/api.php?disable=60&auth=

Disables pihole for 60 secs.
Your auth would need to be generated.
TheEmfinger
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If you are buying this to run services or desktop replacement, just go with an Intel n95 or n100 mini pc. They are still 2x faster than the pi 5 and 4-5x faster than pi 4. By the time you buy a case and storage and power supply for the pi 5, you could just have a better mini pc that runs windows or any Linux version and you don't have to buy more for it.

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Nov 01, 2023 02:02 PM
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MaxRCNov 01, 2023 02:02 PM
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Quote from Jimwm :
There are many other similar ones too. It is cheaper than this. I don't think it is a good idea to try to replace a PC
I believe the point is that for most workloads that people have in their minds, running multiple VMs on an inexpensive MFF PC is far more cost-effective and offers superior performance.
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Nov 01, 2023 02:24 PM
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SanrasNov 01, 2023 02:24 PM
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Quote from sdaddict001 :
Don't need to spend $60 for running Pi-Hole. That works on even raspberry pi zero.
I just use Adguard DNS personally. Does the same thing.
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Nov 01, 2023 02:25 PM
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SanrasNov 01, 2023 02:25 PM
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Quote from thattechguy :
In my opinion, there's no point in buying a rasberry pi if it's gonna be at this price point. You might as well get a dedicated tiny pc or chromebool. To each one their own, though.
100%. An x86 mini PC is a much better option.
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Nov 01, 2023 02:39 PM
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Quote from grendel20 :
Pinole can run on a pi zero. No need for a Pi5
Quote from DJ18 :
Pi zero w2 is harder to find in stock than 4/5 now a days.

As for projects:
Retropi is a fun build for a pi 4/5
Thanks for reminding me to check availability, been patiently waiting for one of these for a year. In stock at Chicago Electronic Distributors, one of the official Raspberry Pi distributors. Just posted it, and bought.

https://slickdeals.net/f/17029264-raspberry-pi-zero-w-2-15?p=166712737&newthread=success#post166712737
Nov 01, 2023 02:40 PM
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androdzNov 01, 2023 02:40 PM
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Does anyone have an updated guide to install pihole? I am having problems with mine
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Nov 01, 2023 02:42 PM
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SeriousHamster7877Nov 01, 2023 02:42 PM
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Quote from jasonjayhawk :
Yeah, simply whitelist the url. Not pihole fault, but depends on the block list you pick. Even then, you allow-list what you don't want blocked. Easy peezy, takes a few seconds. 10 to 15% of my lookups are blocked, saving me a lot of bandwidth.

I wish I could configure pihole to let me determine the TTL for lookups, though.
Can you share the block lists you know of? I only have seen the default one.
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Nov 01, 2023 02:49 PM
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Birdlawyer93Nov 01, 2023 02:49 PM
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I've found off-lease lenovo m710q tiny is the perfect x86 mini-pc and quite competitive with this price. i5-7500t is about 2x the performance of the broadcom chip running the pi5.
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Nov 01, 2023 02:51 PM
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SeriousHamster7877Nov 01, 2023 02:51 PM
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Quote from cnmuranjan :
Pi's are good for HTPC, specially Kodi and such.+ Pihole, Unbound, Nginx Proxy Manager makes it super efficient!
I looked at https://nginxproxymanager.com/gui...oject-goal

and I don't get it...whats it for?​
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Birdlawyer93Nov 01, 2023 03:09 PM
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Quote from SeriousHamster7877 :
I looked at https://nginxproxymanager.com/gui...oject-goal

and I don't get it...whats it for?​
It allows you to map domain names to local services without needing to expose machines or port forward. Say you have a website running on port 8888 on some local server. Rather than setting up port forwarding and accessing that website from http: (public ip):8888, you can use reverse proxy to map that to an actual domain you own, like web.mydomain.com. It reduces risk (because your web server is not directly exposed through dmz or port forward) and simplifies networking when you're hosting multiple services.
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Quote from SeriousHamster7877 :
I looked at https://nginxproxymanager.com/gui...oject-goal

and I don't get it...whats it for?​
Hi, im using it to use local domain names for my network services or port forwardings within my network.
Nov 01, 2023 03:38 PM
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SeriousHamster7877Nov 01, 2023 03:38 PM
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Quote from Birdlawyer93 :
It allows you to map domain names to local services without needing to expose machines or port forward. Say you have a website running on port 8888 on some local server. Rather than setting up port forwarding and accessing that website from http: (public ip):8888, you can use reverse proxy to map that to an actual domain you own, like web.mydomain.com. It reduces risk (because your web server is not directly exposed through dmz or port forward) and simplifies networking when you're hosting multiple services.
cant you do that with pihole already via Local DNS Records [A/AAAA]​ ???
Nov 01, 2023 03:53 PM
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Birdlawyer93Nov 01, 2023 03:53 PM
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Quote from SeriousHamster7877 :
cant you do that with pihole already via Local DNS Records [A/AAAA]​ ???
Reverse proxy is a little more powerful (can route subdirectories, can do access control) but if you just want name resolution in your LAN then local DNS is fine for that. I like using reverse proxy for anything going out on WAN.

edit: also dns can't route ports for you. I prefer not using port numbers in my urls.
Nov 01, 2023 04:00 PM
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SeriousHamster7877Nov 01, 2023 04:00 PM
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Quote from Birdlawyer93 :
Reverse proxy is a little more powerful (can route subdirectories, can do access control) but if you just want name resolution in your LAN then local DNS is fine for that. I like using reverse proxy for anything going out on WAN.

edit: also dns can't route ports for you. I prefer not using port numbers in my urls.
gotcha

so how exactly does it do the dns / capture your requests? do you have to set it as a proxy on your machines or what?
Nov 01, 2023 04:05 PM
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Birdlawyer93Nov 01, 2023 04:05 PM
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Quote from SeriousHamster7877 :
gotcha

so how exactly does it do the dns / capture your requests? do you have to set it as a proxy on your machines or what?
No you just set it up, forward the reverse proxy (rp) server port 80 and 443 on wan and then point any domains or subdomains you want directly at your public IP. Client does dns lookup, gets your public ip, request gets passed to rp server which checks the request for domain/path and routes based on the rules you set up.

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Nov 01, 2023 04:08 PM
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SeriousHamster7877Nov 01, 2023 04:08 PM
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Quote from Birdlawyer93 :
No you just set it up, forward the reverse proxy (rp) server port 80 and 443 on wan and then point any domains or subdomains you want directly at your public IP. Client does dns lookup, gets your public ip, request gets passed to rp server which checks the request for domain/path and routes based on the rules you set up.
thats pretty slick

but as far as i know not ever router can do hairpin connections (aka connect to your own external ip)

i might set this up, it does sound kind of useful

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