I tried earlier today and I had no luck actually getting an instance running

It would help if the explanation was specific to a raspberry pi

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Crashing and burning would be similar to most my other projects

I mean… You’d learn so much. Crash and burn maybe, but call it a win for all the knowledge you gain in the process.

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Crashing and burning (in a non-production environment) is an excellent motivator to develop necessary skills; being unafraid to break things and fix them when they inevitably break helps you get a deeper understanding of how the systems work, for what it’s worth.

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And crashing and burning in a production environment is an excellent thing to laugh at in 20 years

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