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13:07:11<theblazehen|m>I saw someone once mention packaging the warrior as a BOINC project. Is that still something that would be helpful to the project?
13:26:10<myself>idk about BOINC; a proper set of docs for setting up QEMU and running it on ARM (i.e. raspberry pi) would be more useful to me personally.
13:41:06<katia>myself, would a raspberry pi image be useful?
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21:32:54<myself>personally I run a bunch of other stuff on my pi, but I could just grab another one and dedicate it, I guess? but that would mean another SSD, and.... nah. Instructions are much more useful than a prebaked SD card image.
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22:19:13<@JAA>Tiny ARM boxes could be useful for things that are severely IP-rate-limited, like Telegram.
22:19:40<@JAA>I.e. things that require very little compute.
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