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      <title>Raspberry Pi5 Claude Code Dev Machine</title>
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      <description>My Raspberry Pi 5 Dev Station Setup I&amp;rsquo;ve been meaning to do this for a while. The Pi 5 is genuinely fast enough to use as a real development machine — not a toy, not a learning board, but something you can actually point Claude Code at and get work done. So I set one up as a headless SSH dev station, and this is what I installed and why.</description>
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