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by Gigachad
27 days ago
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The pi, particularly the pi zero is still useful if you need something that can run normal software but not a full mini pc. One example I've seen is using a Pi zero as a "wireless usb" where you can plug it in to a machine that accepts files over usb, and can now drop files on to it over the network. Maybe you could do this with a ESP32 but it's easy on linux where you can use all the normal tooling and filesystem drivers. |
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ESP32 hardware is much better than they used to be.
Not everything needs to be under Linux monoculture, thankfully.