Hey there! It feels great to switch things up every now and then, right?  For the past couple of weeks, I've been using my Raspberry Pi 4 as my main computer. It's been a fun little experiment! I've been making changes to my website through GitHub and VS Code using this tiny device. Plus, with my Microsoft 365 subscription, I can still send emails, edit Word documents, and create PowerPoints without any hiccups. Pretty neat, huh?

  Now, don't get me wrong, Raspberry Pi's aren't exactly the best when it comes to being your primary computer. They do a decent job, but they're really in their element as a home server.

 I've installed CasaOS, which is a super clean and user-friendly Docker dashboard that runs on Linux. It's got such a nice interface that makes everything easy to navigate.

 Here's a rundown of the Docker images I downloaded: 

- **Uptime Kuma**: This is an awesome open-source and free self-hosted monitoring tool. It lets you keep an eye on your infrastructure and servers to make sure there's no downtime. 

- **Nginx**: It's a powerful, open-source web server known for its high performance, stability, and flexibility. 

- **Cloudflared**: Cloudflared Tunnel is part of Cloudflare Zero Trust. It’s a great way to securely connect your networks, applications, or devices to Cloudflare without exposing them directly to the internet.

 - **Navidrome**: This is an open-source music server that allows you to stream your digital music collection from anywhere. Perfect for music lovers! 

Honestly, the Pi 4 is one of the best cheap computers if you're looking to set up a home server. 

I do still use the Pi sometimes, especially when the power goes out or when my main computer is updating. It's always handy to have a backup, right? So, that's been my little tech adventure lately. Have you ever tried using a Raspberry Pi for anything? I'd love to hear about your experiences!  Comment them down below 👇