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by noonespecial 4449 days ago
The price is getting better but it's still in the "I used my pi for the project" vs the "I used a pi..." range.

Things get interesting when a general purpose Linux computer reaches disposable pricing where you just pull a new one from the bin for each project. This feels like about $20usd or less to me.

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So what happens to all that e-waste when you throw out an old computer board because you don't feel like wiping it?
No, it stays in your project because you don't have to rip apart your previous work to salvage the expensive magic bit for the next great idea. You start building different kinds of projects because you know this and create many more awesome things that continue to make your life better after they are done.

The parts of projects that were left behind after pulling your expensive SBC are no longer junked so waste comes out a wash. In any case, a few makers experimenting in any fashion isn't even a rounding error compared to the mobile phone apocalypse thats hitting landfills now.

Patiently waiting in a trash field for a future entrepreneur genius who would devise a way to extract on the cheap anything and everything useful from it.
Unfortunately, we have that already and it looks like this:

http://www.occupyforanimals.org/uploads/7/7/3/5/7735203/__95...

Well with this system on memory footprint, if my application doesn't need Ethernet I won't add one to the board, and if I don't add one to the board then the jack and chip won't be wasted or e-wasted.
You're making project-specific one-off PCBs, and you think this is less wasteful/more efficient than "wasting" an ethernet transceiver?
Not to mention the physical waste...