• Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      21 days ago

      It’s a tough call, because while their decision to go IPO sucks, they’re one of the few SBCs with consistent kernel support.

      I’ve heard about a lot of headaches people have with other SBCs due to lack of support.

      As much as the Pi Foundation sucks noodles, the levels of software support for the Pi is currently unequaled.

      Anyway, here’s hoping it gets equaled, and fast.

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        21 days ago

        What really bothers me is that rpi seems to have “lost its way”.

        I’d argue, there are essentially two camps here. The close-to-x86 camp, who want powerful, but efficient small machines, and the tinker-board camp, who want cheap machines with barely any power needs, basically a microcontroller on steroids, that you can buy an entire school class worth of for a few bucks.

        Rpis started in the latter camp. 35€ for reasonable performance, great software for kids to tinker with, hardly any requirements, everyone has a usb mouse/keyboard.

        But nowadays pis are in the no man’s land between. They’re priced above cheap N100 PCs, but are not as powerful, and simultaneously way too expensive and involved for throwing them at children - like it was initially intended.

        I’m not sure, how that’s supposed to be sustainable.