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by sangnoir
2095 days ago
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I too, am tired of giving that reply - I don't know why the issue must be continually raised on every Pi article; it's a little patronizing ("Oh, those poor Pi users don't know any better"), and that grates when you have researched and ended up with the Pi as the best-fit. Both things are true - yes the Pi is not the most robust SBC on the market, but the Pi also offers the best value for money hobbyists and tinkerers. You (generalized) and I have completely different priorities and we will accept very different trade-offs: price is important to me - reliability, not as much. I would rather drop $40 on an SBC that may or may not kill my $5-$15 SD card in the next few months than spend >$100 on a rock-solid eMMC-/CF-based one. Most of Pi users are hobbyists who are not running critical code, if it fails they will fix it next weekend. Maybe. If the pros fail to understand that the needs of hobbyists are different, then this back-and-forth will never cease. |
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I’m taking about the people I encounter that are trying to use an RPi as an off-the-shelf compute solution for a production device.