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analog31 ◴[] No.44464150[source]
I think the appeal of the RPi has to do with the amount of online tutorials that beginners can understand, and the experience of assembling something from pieces.
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1. bogwog ◴[] No.44466871[source]
> the experience of assembling something from pieces.

What pieces? RPis are single board computers, no assembly required.

If Intel NUCs were sold without a case/shell, they'd probably be able to appeal more to the same hobby market RPi dominates (although the RPi does still look more aesthetically pleasing)