Commit post removing RPi image from static dir.
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{{< figure src="./images/rpi.webp" caption="<span class=\"figure-number\">Figure 1: </span>My humble Raspberry Pi and it's hard drive. This dude currently tirelessly runs [the excellent Adguard Home](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome) and downloads a backup of my data every night." >}}
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The previous image should be a link to the bundled image. I think...
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/my-selfhosting-journey/rpi.webp
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![](/my-selfhosting-journey/rpi.webp)
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These are tiny, but capable computers that are great for fiddling with. The projects [people develop for these are amazing and diverse.](https://www.reddit.com/r/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS/) With RPi in hand, I began with the ambitious project of replacing Google Drive with [Nextcloud.](https://nextcloud.com/) After much frustration with a bare metal installation, I found the [NextcloudPi project.](https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloudpi) Surprisingly, it went pretty okay! At first, I was intimidated by Linux defaults, but over time I grew to appreciate, and indeed, prefer Linux as an operating system.
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{{% sidenote %}}
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My decision to use Linux over Windows/MacOS is because it is free and open source software (FOSS). This is a topic for a different post, but I think using FOSS when possible is a moral imperative of sorts.
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