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Midway through the week

Here is an update for I don’t want to say downgrading my computer but it kind of looks like that. I have been using the Raspberry Pi 400 as a my main computer since Sunday, so far I have;

  • Written invoices with ‘Gimp’ – no problems
  • Recorded, edited and published a podcast – no problems
  • Built a new page for the website using terminal and studio – no problems
  • Edited photos – no problems
  • Surfed the main and deep webs – no problems
  • Played youtube tutorials – slight video lag but audio worked well

Not all is good however the problems are minor;

  • Now that I have upgraded my home screen to look modern, I don’t have an off function other than through the terminal
  • Audio is not a problem at all for podcasts and music, video I suspect will be a problem
  • Upon boot it doesn’t like my USB3 extender to be plugged in
  • Connecting to a new wifi was a problem and I had to add add new wifi to the task bar

Yesterday I took it to work to use and discovered the above wifi problem, in the end it wasn’t the 400, it was the signal from my phone as a hotspot in the building where I work was poor. The 400’s performance was great, I didn’t get anything done though.

Conclusion (so far)

It is looking like a capable computer for everyday use, reminds of a laptop from 4 years ago with it’s 4gb operation. I did buy this Pi with the intention of using it as a regular computer and now I have spent time setting it up, I believe I will continue. However, there are still 4 days left of the experiment.

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Camelot Moat

This is Camelot moat in the winter, it dates back to the early 1100s. Also there is a claim that is haunted by a red knight as written in Jay Hollis’ book ‘Haunted Enfield’. An oak draw bridge was discovered in 1923 and many of the artefacts from this excavation have lost. The moat is in the northern part of Trent park and borders the Chase. I have taken a group ghost hunting there (tongue in cheek) in 2019, I have since visited a few times with my Son, it’s only a four mile walk from my home.

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