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by flapjaxy
1323 days ago
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If you're looking for a more generally useful and powerful SBC, the space is taken by mini pcs ( Intel Nucs and their clones). AFAICT SBCs are a strange middle between microcontrollers (Arduinos, ESP32s, etc) and computers that seem to come out of the myriad of options from mobile chip sets; more generalizable than microcontrollers, not as extensible as a minipc. Odroid seems to have the most powerful hardware in the SBC space currently, support varies by project. |
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I just want the "modern web" to work Okay (YouTube and alike websites feel slowww, I mean not the actual video playback but the page itself) while keepig it being a Raspberry Pi in all the rest of the aspects (except the price - thanks G-d I can afford it cost more).
For example Raspberry Pi comes with community-standard GPIO also usable for extension "hats", uniform format (so a whole chassis market emerged for it), free Mathematica, well-supported Kodi and Lakka packages, numerous alternative distributions treating it as a first-class target.
By the way, the latter seemes especially intriguing to me. I imagined (before the supply chain apparently broke) Raspberry Pi becoming a standard hardware platform for all sorts of alternative OSes, potentially letting projects like like Haiku, ReactOS, Serenity etc out of the virtual boxes.