Was talking to a friend today about running a node. They asked about Raspberry Pi's.

I had to recommend nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qqsyv47lazt9h6ycp2fsw270khje5egjgsrdkrupjg27u796g7f5k0s0pfy4z because it is the most user friendly experience out there for what they wanted.

And as a bonus, we receive our own Seed. Check it out if you haven't.

Run it on their cloud or on your own node at home. The extra features on there along with support with ease of use are awesome.

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I'm about to get a node at home as well. I discovered #OSMU recently and WantClue who made a tutorial on how to install Start9, a Linux based server to run a node and related apps like peer to peer market places. Does nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm offer an OS ?

Alby released Alby HUB to manage your Lightning node. It's not an OS. It's software which you can integrate into your node/OS. Speaking of Start9:

https://docs.start9.com/0.3.5.x/service-guides/lightning/albyhub

And I'll mention that Alby's new lower pricing on the cloud nodes is an excellent value, and a smart move, as far as I'm concerned. At the higher rate, it was a bit of a barrier to entry, especially for beginner users, and users who just want to maintain a lower liquidity node. The new pricing is welcoming, and a great value. I bet it's led to a significant uptick in new cloud users.