Anyone else have one of these / something similar in a church somewhere functioning as your VPS? lmao fuck paid VPNs

anyone else have one of these / something similar in a church somewhere functioning as your VPS? lmao fuck paid VPNs

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look at its little heatsink

yes, I setup "gaming routers" for my friends and family. Greatest part when they move somewhere weird and I get a residential IP in some random place as a vpn.

sounds based, i should make backdoored routers to sell on ebay or something

Is this an OrangePi?
What is this user

just proxychains some shitty rooted cctv you find on shodan user

Based.
How does one go about doing that for uhhh... Reasons.

Good luck getting anything running on ARM besides the most basic shit

good thing a VPN is the most basic shit, but this is a bait post anyways

upvoted for science

Not him, but I guess most modern routers have a built-in vpn server. So it shouldn't be hard to give yourself access to it. Even better when you can do it via CLI so it doesn't show up in the web-ui.

I'm 6 years out and my dorm room from senior year in the Leverett towers still has a functioning VPS.

Any of you bunnyfags around, tell Bill I said hi.

All mobile devices are ARM based you fat faggy

How is that comment relevant to this thread?

nvidia jetson nano

he failed reply lol

If I had do you think I'd tell you?

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used to have a pi3 hidden at my uni underneath the desk of the pc corner. basically everybody has a laptop so those pc's are there collecting dust so it was a perfect hiding spot.
it only ran for a few months because they decided to do some renovation in that area so i removed it just in case.
i have been thinking about planting a sbc again but at some family members house or some other place i do tech jobs

few months ago thare awas an user who planted a pi in a vacation home in somewhere europe

Scott says cheers

Not as a vpn, but I used it as a mini work station back in uni when my laptop broke. Was great for all my school work and Java assignments. The dedicated GPU makes for a far superior desktop experience when compared to the RPi4, even despite having a worse CPU. YouTube, dragging windows around is smooth, etc