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The Raspberry Pi conversation is split between practical DIY builds—home hubs, privacy-focused camera setups, and retro/countercade projects—and hands-on troubleshooting/how-to topics like auto-connecting on CachyOS and identifying components on Pi 3. In parallel, several posts focus on next-gen and related ecosystem updates, especially Raspberry Pi 6 rumors and Jeff Geerling’s hardware/IO projects (Pi-hole, dial-up ISP, FireWire).

Also known as raspberry pi 5·raspberry pi 4·raspberry pi zero 2 w·raspberry pi pico·raspberry pi pico 2

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Key Takeaway Raspberry Pi is being used both for creative, privacy-minded home builds and for real-world setup/expansion work, while Raspberry Pi 6 expectations are mostly framed as a spec bump before 2028.
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Raspberry Pi is being used both for creative, privacy-minded home builds and for real-world setup/expansion work, while Raspberry Pi 6 expectations are mostly framed as a spec bump before 2028.

The Raspberry Pi conversation is split between practical DIY builds—home hubs, privacy-focused camera setups, and retro/countercade projects—and hands-on troubleshooting/how-to topics like auto-connecting on CachyOS and identifying components on Pi 3. In parallel, several posts focus on next-gen and related ecosystem updates, especially Raspberry Pi 6 rumors and Jeff Geerling’s hardware/IO projects (Pi-hole, dial-up ISP, FireWire).

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Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W
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Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
$16.00
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Raspberry Pi 4
$79.00 30d Low
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Raspberry Pi 5
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Privacy use case Privacy-preserving Ring-camera alternative built with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W.
Next-gen expectation Raspberry Pi 6 reportedly won’t arrive until 2028, mainly a spec bump.
Industrial add-on kit $60 kit turns Raspberry Pi 4/5 into a DIN rail industrial computer.

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  • Track updates on Raspberry Pi 6 expectations and timelines, especially any changes to the “no earlier than 2028” narrative. Tweakers
  • Follow Jeff Geerling’s Raspberry Pi hardware series for install/build guides (Pi-hole, dial-up ISP, and FireWire HAT). WunderTech
  • If you’re building privacy camera alternatives, watch for more Zero 2W-specific guidance tied to the Ring replacement approach. r/raspberry_pi

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  • Why is a Raspberry Pi not worth it? r/raspberry_pi
  • Now I am delighted with the work of my media server on my Raspberry Pi. r/raspberry_pi
  • How do I auto-connect a Raspberry Pi 3 to my CachyOS desktop? jeffgeerling.com
  • DIY Ambient Home Hub: Using a Raspberry Pi CM4, custom ESP32-S3 wearables, and AI to visualize data for my kids (No apps, no tablets) jeffgeerling.com
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Which Pi-hole Install Method Should You Use?

The decision really comes down to two things: what hardware you already have running, and whether you want to run Pi-hole as a dedicated service or alongside other containers. Use the native install (Raspberry Pi, Ubuntu, or Proxmox LXC) if: You want a dedicated Pi-hole instance with minimal other services running on it You’re running Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi or any Debian-based Linux distribution You’re running it in a Proxmox LXC and don’t need Docker on top You want the simplest, most-supported setup with the least amount of moving parts Use the Docker install if: You already use Docker

How to Install Pi-hole (Raspberry Pi, Ubuntu, Proxmox, Docker) - WunderTech
Should You Update Pi-hole?

Most people should keep Pi-hole reasonably current. Security patches matter for anything that handles network traffic, and the Pi-hole team is good about not breaking things in updates. That said, “update immediately when a new version drops” isn’t always the right call either. If everything is working, there’s no specific feature you need, and you don’t have time to deal with potential issues, waiting a few weeks to let any release issues surface in the community is reasonable. The Pi-hole subreddit and forums usually surface bugs quickly.

How to Install Pi-hole (Raspberry Pi, Ubuntu, Proxmox, Docker) - WunderTech
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