A **Raspberry Pi** is a low-cost, credit-card-sized single-board computer originally developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to promote computer science education.
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The Raspberry Pi makes a handy server for Fedwiki. This page is about how you setup and run a Wiki Farm on a Raspberry Pi.
**Key Characteristics:** * **Affordable:** Typically ranges from $10 to $75. * **Versatile:** Can run various operating systems, most commonly Linux-based distributions like Raspberry Pi OS. * **Low Power:** Consumes very little electricity (typically 5-15 watts). * **GPIO Pins:** A set of General-Purpose Input/Output pins that allow you to connect and control electronic components like sensors, motors, and LEDs, bridging the digital world with the physical one. * **Community & Ecosystem:** Has a massive, active community and a huge range of accessories (called "HATs" - Hardware Attached on Top). In short, it's a full computer you can use for programming, web browsing, or playing games, but its real power lies in its ability to interact with the physical world.
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