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by actinium226
208 days ago
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It doesn't look like they've made any drastic changes that would impel anyone to leave Arduino tomorrow, or in the foreseeable future, but if they keep going down this route I imagine the community will move to RPi. They've always been vastly more performant than Arduino and they can run linux, which is somewhat more approachable than the concept of programming a microcontroller and only being able to talk to it over serial. |
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The main feature of classic Arduino boards has always been a thin abstraction layer on bare metal. RPi is not that at all.
(As mentioned by the other commenter, I'm referring to their Linux boards, not the Pico)