It was nice knowing Raspberry Pi while they lasted. Going to suck losing something that has changed the homegrown embedded system hobby forever.

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I picked up a radxa zero last year and have been quite enjoying it. the hardware is better than a pi zero but costs less. same with a lot of other SBCs

but raspberry pi has a lot of inertia behind it, a lot of software and hardware support. people will keep using them, just like they keep using Ubuntu, even though it’s a soulless corporate husk of what it one was

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And so begins “Line must go up” and the inevitable enshittification .

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That began in 2020 for them.

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It’s how you get to the IPO … so yeah

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Let the enshitification begin!

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The Pi5 is already a shitshow with crazy power usage requiring a special power supply instead of a normal USB C phone charger.

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Yeah I’d take a 3b-ish PI for say 30€ any day (IDK if that’s realistic pricing). If I need beefy hardware I just use a PC?

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The Pi4 had a good price on release. Then Covid hit.

With the Pi5 the Pi foundation is just milking it. Overpriced chip on an inefficient outdated 28nm process node.

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N100 mini PCs are where it’s at these days anyways. Unless you need the GPIO pins or are running some weird niche configuration, you’re better off grabbing any N100, they’re cheaper too.

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After some light searching, am I missing something? I don’t see n100 cheaper than rpi 5

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You’re forgetting to include the Pi heatsink, the Pi power supply and the Pi enclosure.

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AI nonsense privacy disrespecting “feature” coming next week

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