Excuse my caveman retardation, but is it a good idea to buy some Raspberry Pi computer to save important files on for safety reasons? I don't think it can be hacked (if it hasn't been connected to internet or attacked physically), can it?
And to use it for writing documents that should be protected from hacking? Just having a computer that will never be connected to the internet.
The idea of an Amish computer is also nice (does anyone know a website that sells them?), I just think that Raspberry is cheaper and also already have some eperience with.
> I don't think it can be hacked (if it hasn't been connected to internet or attacked physically), can it? physically? yes. you could just dump the flash storage with a specialized chip reader, but if the operating system has encrypted partitions then there's no chance of unlocking it without the keys, much like any modern linux based operating system offers in current year. >How do I keep the temps down? >Do I have to use water-cooling at that point? some of these systems don't consume that much power at all to get that hot. you can get tiny computers that only consume a few watts. you're not needing something that powerful for what you want to achieve. you just need to secure it.
Christian Martin
a pentium box costs the same as a raspberry pi original version
Levi Jenkins
and is more useful
Aiden Ross
I just got a Celeron with 8gb of ram that uses less than 5 watts for 35 bucks
Asher Robinson
>quads but you could pay just twice more and forever be stuck with 4GB of RAM on a modern shitpi though
Jack Flores
Thx guys
Michael Gutierrez
1. Fuck Amazon 2. Everything after the last "/" is tracking bullshit, and you're a nigger for pasting that homosexual garbage. 3. ywnbaw, kys.