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Using All Your CPUs – Elixir on Raspberry Pi 2

27 pointsby alisnicabout 10 years ago

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luxpirabout 10 years ago
Elixir is new to me. The Raspberry Pi 2 less so - and I&#x27;m so impressed with it. Everything I used to get frustrated about with the Pi 1 has gone.<p>It&#x27;s very satisfying to run such a solid system so cheaply. I haven&#x27;t even overclocked it. To think its efficiency can be further improved is great news.<p>Ideas for my own Pi projects basically boil down to having persistent sessions and server functions. Nothing mind-blowing, but certainly, as I say, satisfying. It&#x27;s the silence and low-power consumption of the thing that really clinches it for me.<p>Also had my first Minecraft programming session with my nephew recently. He was ready to leave half-way through to go watch TV when he saw a lake of diamond blocks appear. Then he sat back down. I&#x27;ve left it in his room (an old Pi 1) and I&#x27;m watching to see where he takes it.
coobabout 10 years ago
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