• @Aux
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    410 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.

    • @MeanEYE
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      110 months ago

      Understandable, but considering I can get RPi software compatible board with 4 gigabit ethernet ports and fiber optics + expansion slot and is available whenever I want to purchase it, then in some cases it’s a no-brainer. Really depends on use case. Some hardware will work, other might not, it depends. Screens will work if they go through HDMI or S-Video. Hardware should work if it uses USB. GPIO pins are a different matter.

      Even if it doesn’t work for majority of cases, I’d be willing to play with it and try to make it work with board I can purchase than a board that’s never in stock. And to be honest I even hate Chinese sites like AliExpress but some options are better than none and some manufacturers from China are offering a lot of options.

      • @Aux
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        110 months ago

        Fair enough