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by kube-system
287 days ago
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The Pi has ended up in a strange zone where most of their customers are using it for things it isn't even good at. It used to be positioned like an upscale microcontroller that cost a little bit more, but you could control hardware using the GPIO and you were afforded a whole linux OS where you could use higher level languages. But then people started using it just for running fat linux applications like a PC. Then of course they started demanding more power, and so we've ended up with a bad mini-pc, rather than a platform for tinkering with hardware. The old Pis made a lot of sense as an Arduino+++. But instead people are using them as a PC--- |
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Raspberry Pi seem very engaged with their market and what they’re doing. They’re just not interested in making homelab media servers.