• Blackmist
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    5 months ago

    Have we really got a replacement though? A £200 N100 mini PC is not in the same ballpark of disposability as a £40 board.

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      5 months ago

      The thing is, they’re not £40 any more (at least, the 5 isn’t). A brief check here, puts the 4GB at £59, and the 8GB at £79.
      Hopefully, they’ll continue to make the previous models at a reasonable price.

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        5 months ago

        I mean it was never that anyway, once you’d bought a power supply for it and a case.

        I think they’re at least powered by USB-C now, so people probably have that already, while the Pi3 wasn’t quite within spec for regular micro USB so needed a custom power supply.

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          5 months ago

          It’s funny, I remember hitting issues with my pi3 running homeassistant with lots of dongles.
          Eventually I worked out that the random reboots were down to power draw.

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            5 months ago

            Power fickleness varies across every pi we’ve looked that. They need clean and steady or you can have some wild results.

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      5 months ago

      There are now plenty of companies making single-board computers. There are even ones based on Rockchip that run almost entirely on free software. The only things RPi had going for it were brand recognition and software support.