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glimshe ◴[] No.44464379[source]
It's a no brainer IMHO. I stopped using my Pis after the N100s appeared on the market and have been advocating them since then.

I like the idea of using ARM, but the value and convenience simply isn't there. The Pi remains great for certain embedded applications, though.

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1. declan_roberts ◴[] No.44464928[source]
Did you not use any of the pi's IO?
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2. LtWorf ◴[] No.44466232[source]
I think most people here just do software… which defeats the point of using a rpi.
3. glimshe ◴[] No.44468584[source]
I do not. I just needed a small computer for miscellaneous jobs, such as file serving and emulation. I think this is the case with most people who buy one.