• MeanEYE@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I’ve been hearing about this on a regular basis but between scalpers and damn things going to industry users we are left with exactly nothing, pumping up the price to unreasonable levels. Just get one of the compatible boards which have better hardware and plentiful supply.

    • Aux@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      The problem with alternatives are:

      • RPi HATS don’t work;
      • RPi cases don’t work;
      • RPi hardware like screens don’t work;
      • RPi software doesn’t always work;
      • Existing RPi tutorials and guides are not compatible;
      • User made 3D printed stuff for RPi is also not compatible.

      Raspberry Pi has a huge and diverse ecosystem. We’re stuck with it.

    • grue@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Just get one of the compatible boards

      The main selling point of a Raspberry Pi is that the “compatible” boards often… aren’t. Instead of the well-supported, plug-and-play experience you get with a Raspberry Pi, with other boards even people like Jeff Geerling often struggle to get them to work. Also, the Raspberry Pi has excellent documentation, a large community for support, etc., whereas with alternative boards you end up having to hunt around for documentation and download firmware off obscure Chinese websites and whatnot.