Struggling to heat your home? How about 500 Raspberry Pi units? (2025)
cmsefton
19 points
14 comments
April 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (9 comments)
notachatbot123
> Fri 3 Oct 2025 // 09:06 UTC
voidUpdate
Given the current LLM-induced RAM prices, I think it would be cheaper to just pay for heating...
jeffreygoesto
You could also collect thrown away disposable vapes and pierce them with a nail. Heat for free...
1970-01-01
Still a much better idea than orbital data centers.
out_of_protocol
If you don't use heat pump (which can have 300-500% efficiency), whatever you plug into a wall socket will produce heat at exactly 100%. So the real choice here is either monetize what you are doing with electricity or using a heat pump
red369
I've been cold in an office at work and ran a stress test on an old laptop which was destined for e-recycling, so that it would blow warm air on my hands. It wasn't achieving anything doing that work, but it did work well. At least I think the office was cold from not being heated enough, as opposed to being over-cooled in summer. I really hope that was the case! For some reason, I must have been using the laptop for another purpose too, and I got attached to it and requested that it be wiped and took it home and used it as a daily-driver for years. It was a silly blue Dell E4300, and had a very easily swappable HDD tray so I bought a few different trays/faceplates, and could dual-boot by swapping HDDs in seconds (it didn't really need the screw to hold the tray in place). Bad battery life, but the battery could be swapped in seconds too. https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-E4300.12612.0.ht...
jcalvinowens
I use ~500W of Linux machines to heat a little office, it is perfectly sufficient for California winter.
stonecharioteer
How do I cool my house though? I'm in India and need cheaper cooling.
msarrel
Reminds me of when I kept my apartment warm with Breaking Point and Ixia load generators testing hardware.