I want a Raspberry Pi, but I wouldn't do anything significant with it. :blobcatsurprised:

Probably just plug it into my network and use it as an external harddrive with some custom serving software.

Would a Pi Zero W be good for that? Hmm...

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@catgirl yeah, a 0W is your best bet for that tbh. I've got two zero W's and have a 3 B+ on the way and I only vaguely know what I'm gonna do with them.

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