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So you just basically need a Raspberry Pi. You download a file from the internet, using a little program on your computer. That file gets written to the SD card for the Pi, and then that gets set up. So then once that's set up, you just log into it from another computer through like SSH. It's a little technical, right? There's a bit to it. If Jeanette mentioned that you've got a vision problem, a lot of that might be difficult. I don't know what your vision level is. I'm legally blind myself, but I do have enough sight to function, and I've got to put my nose right on the screen, but I can read it. So I'm not sure how bad your limitation is. You might need to get someone to help you with the real technical stuff, I don't know. But basically, you set up the Raspberry Pi with all the steps required to do that. There's nothing to really build. The Pi is just a board. You put it in a little acrylic plastic case, and you're off to the races. Let me reset here. But that doesn't have an RF component to it, right? You can't really talk to the Pi.
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