Silly question: As a first rung on the API ladder/a first step on the slippery slope to programming something for 10Cv4, can the API documentation curl examples actually be used with a valid token - without any other infrastructure?
@matigo Yeah.
Total outlay:
£50 for the Raspberry Pi, the OS on Micro-SD, a couple of cables, power supply, and a case. An extra £20 for keyboard, USB memory, USB wifi adaptor (ease-of-setup.)
Running cost (headless) neglecting broadband bill, incidental costs, death taxes: so power only: £5,620.
@10centuries is safe from me. ;)
@matigo I want everything you and @10centuries mentioned for Blurbs. ;) Apologies for being late to the party again, I've been pissing against the wind trying to build a competitor to 10C blog posts and static pages.\* It'll never fly but at least it's working.
\*Just the Jekyll site I've been boring everyone with lately.
@hazardwarning I'm pleased that you didn't have much pain installing into Ubuntu - Ubuntu has a lot going for it.
My Pi is now my only computer (apart from the phone) but I'd not really recommend anyone live on one\*. No, I'm not envious of your multiple choices. Much.
\*It's too small. ;)
@hazardwarning Baby steps is fine. I fixed my things that were broken. In a few minutes from now I'll be visiting git.bt3.com [git.bt3.com] and hoping there's a 'Testy2' post up.
Mine's a process of trial-and-error, and public mistakes - even if there's only me looking on. ;)
@phoneboy I shall get a drink, I think. Thirsty work sitting in a comfy chair and pretending to be a developer. ;)
Darn it though, I think Jekyll will create my newest blog post out of order - i.e. not at the head of the page. Never mind.