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Raspberry Pi on OpenClaw … Is It Actually Useful?
Can OpenClaw on Raspberry Pi actually make real work easier or is it just another AI demo that looks impressive but falls apart in practice? In this video, I test a practical use case of running OpenClaw on Raspberry Pi 5 as a creator workflow assistant not as a chatbot, not as a “magic AI system,” but as a simple layer to reduce friction across a real workflow. Instead of focusing on hype, I walk through how this setup helps with: idea generation script structuring research validation and cleaner editor handoffs The goal is simple: make messy work more structured, not automated. If you’re exploring OpenClaw on Raspberry Pi, building a self-hosted AI assistant, or looking for a practical Raspberry Pi AI project, this might give you a realistic perspective on what’s actually useful.
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Just released the Pi 5 Ad Block Setup Guide
Block ads & trackers on EVERY device with Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi 5 + Unbound (recursive DNS) — with a SAFE “test one device first” rollout, plus a clean rollback so you don’t accidentally take your Wi-Fi down. Pi-hole is a network-wide DNS ad blocker (works great for most ads/trackers), but it won’t reliably block YouTube ads (DNS can’t always separate ads vs video). ✅ What you’ll learn: - Raspberry Pi 5 Pi-hole setup (Raspberry Pi OS Lite 64-bit) - Static IP the clean way (router DHCP reservation) - Add Unbound for private recursive DNS - Safely test Pi-hole on ONE device first - Roll out to the whole house using Pi-hole DHCP (when your router can’t set DNS) - Roll back safely if anything breaks
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🚧 What I’m working on next (Pi 5 Adblock)
I’m putting together a real-world “network-wide adblock” setup using a Raspberry Pi 5. It will block a ton of ads + trackers across your whole Wi-Fi… but it won’t magically delete YouTube ads everywhere (I’m going to show exactly why). What I’m packaging up for you: - ✅ Step-by-step Pi 5 setup (safe + easy rollback if something breaks) - ✅ Best settings for Pi Hole “set it and forget it” - ✅ Troubleshooting + whitelist checklist (so your apps don’t freak out) Quick question: do you want this as a single full guide or a 3-part mini series (Setup → Fixes/whitelists → “What it can’t block” reality check)?
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