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Chihuahua0633 ◴[] No.44513593[source]
Do this device and the other alternative mentioned (Capibara Zero) have the same level of software support as the Flipper Zero? I imagine the strong community behind the Flipper Zero is a big factor in its ongoing popularity.
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general1726 ◴[] No.44514794[source]
It is exactly same problem like Raspberry Pi vs all other (cheaper, better) single board computers.
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blacksmith_tb ◴[] No.44515291[source]
Except the RPi competition isn't better, only cheaper, because it has terrible software; and without a big community, no support?
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1. general1726 ◴[] No.44516457[source]
Having a SATA or M2 is something what I would consider definitely better, however software is usually garbage stuck on one specific Linux Kernel and that's the reason why better hardware will never catch on.