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-[Building a Ceph Cluster on Raspberry Pi](http://bryanapperson.com/blog/the-definitive-guide-ceph-cluster-on-raspberry-pi/) - Highly redundant and low power usage RADOS home storage solution.
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-[Building Timelapse with Resin](https://steveedson.co.uk/project-matilda/) - Remotely deploying timelapse camera using Docker, Resin, and 3G internet.
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-[Chromebook Charger Kiosk](https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/53nj1z/chromebook_charger_kiosk_last_minute_charge_for/) - Timed charging station for students using Chromebooks at school.
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-[Ceil](https://github.com/helmuthva/ceil) - Auto-provisioned RPi cluster running K8S on bare-metal. 
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-[Circle](https://github.com/rsta2/circle) - A C++ bare metal environment for Raspberry Pi.
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-[clockOS](https://github.com/iGerli/clockOS) - simple smart desktop clock using a Raspberry Pi display.
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-[DIY USB Rubber Ducky](https://hackaday.io/project/17598-diy-usb-rubber-ducky) - Raspberry Pi Zero Rubber Ducky recognized as a USB HID by just about anything with a USB port, thus allowing you to run custom scripts as if it were a keyboard. 
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