On a side note, I've been playing around with macro photography more and randomly took pictures of the circuit board of the Pi. I bought the Pi from Ada Fruit, a case and micro SD card from Amazon. Thus I got the Raspberry Pi Zero W (with wireless). I figured I didn't need a lot of processing power since I'm running mostly a network bound bot. The bot is also susceptible to accidentally turning off (moving mouse away from the hot corner) without me noticing, since I dim the screen to total black.Īs such, I decided I would get a single board computer. For one, I need to leave my laptop on 24/7 just for the bot to run (which is a waste of electricity). As such, I started running it locally on my home laptop, and it's been performing quite well.Īfter running this for a couple of months, I've been experiencing a couple of inconveniences. ![]() I figured Digital Ocean IPs were easily recognized and mass blocked. First, I ran the bot on my Digital Ocean server (the same server that hosts this blog), but I quickly got shadow banned. ![]() I've documented the steps I took, hopefully it helps someone out there with setting up.įor the past two months, I've been running a bot to scrape data on social media platforms. ![]() When I was setting this up, I ran into numerous issues and there wasn't a single tutorial that worked for me end to end. In this post, we'll go over how to set up a Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless through the terminal.
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