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by peterburkimsher
7 days ago
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Another Hackaday reader here. I think that the RPi shines in projects where GPIO are needed, yet the developer needs a full Linux OS (usually to run Python). I agree that vibe coding microcontrollers will increase the use of embedded systems instead of RPi devices. Seems like a good move for them to have built the RPi Pico. |
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Before you just vibe code, consider if it piques your interest. You might just enjoy learning, playing, and building with something new.
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