• @[email protected]
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      6226 days ago

      Similar products exist, but I don’t think any of the others have quite the same level of official and community documentation.

          • @[email protected]
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            725 days ago

            Similar situation. Arduino made microcontrollers accessible to the masses like raspberry made low cost computing accessible.

      • r00ty
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        There are, and I think the only real difference has been the community support. The community was behind the original pi and the guides, images and support show that, and it continues to this day.

        If this becomes “enshittified” then communities will grow around the alternatives, it’s likely there will be an overall winner (or winners per class) and we’ll move on. The device itself wasn’t ever the whole story.

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        if I made a k8s cluster with all the options I could have a fruit salad

        • @[email protected]
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          325 days ago

          That’s going to be a fun way to learn pod tolerances and affinities. Although… it’s also a great way to play around with multiarch clusters without accidentally burning a hole in your wallet from AWS/GCP usage.

    • lemmyvore
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      There are a ton already. RPi stopped being interesting 5 years ago.

        • @[email protected]
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          726 days ago

          I got a Pi5 and it’s doin WORK for my partner when they’re working from home all day and watching stuff on the internet!

          It’s my last pi for sure.

        • @[email protected]
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          626 days ago

          If you were able to buy one at the beginning of the pandemic it was great. If you weren’t, then the 4 was annoying as fuck because it was impossible to purchase at anything less than 3X MSRP.

    • @[email protected]
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      726 days ago

      There are already tons of them. And what’s more you don’t even need them anymore because the X86 ones have come way down in price.

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        Not the same form factor and around twice the price, erying es intel motherboards are a steal at their current price. You do need RAM / Storage / ATX PSU they end up a much more performant’ piece of hardware.

        The Q1J2 (20 threads) board I have despite it being an ES chip has given me no issues. Running most of my home services on the board with a coral nvme m.2 + nvme + sata storage. Can even do dual ethernet via the a+e m.2 and add-in more sata storage via m.2 to 6x sata board.

        I’ve got a pi somewhere in the mounds of boards at home, but would rather spin up another container / pod / nspawn on my erying board vs go through the motions of setting up a pi.

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          225 days ago

          There are definitely Rpi “card form factor” x86_64 SBCs. UP Board for example is one of those.

    • The Picard Maneuver
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      I think a bunch of others gained some footing in the market when Raspberry Pi had supply chain issues during/after COVID. When I last shopped for a Pi, I saw a ton of other options.