One man decided that his Raspberry Pi would be better suited hosting content on the Internet and he's managed 45k monthly views just fine.
The fist–sized powerhouse Raspberry Pi microcontroller has been used to power all kinds of little projects thanks to its versatility. Yet there's only so much you can get out of a $35 board that can just barely run a version of Linux. Does it have the capacity to do more than run homebrew Java experiments and power dog food dispensers? UK–based programmer Steve Breuning believes so––and repurposed his Raspberry Pi into a web server to prove it.