• curbstickle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        14 days ago

        Pi 5 desktop kit is like $150 isn’t it?

        Yeah you can beat that performance and price with some used hardware. Will cost more in power though.

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          14 days ago

          You could get away with nothing but the Pi, depending on what you’ve got lying around.

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            14 days ago

            Sure, depends on needs of course. Just saying I can see how someone could arrive at a better price point than a pi with more performance.

            Just not more per watt (except in more burst demanding scenarios).

            The pi foundation lost a lot of goodwill with me though, so I stick to the alternatives (orangepi for example) if I need one.

            Edit: I a whole word.

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              oh man, I tried an orangepi and I cannot express how sketchy that thing was, top to bottom. It had a lot of power but that is the one good side it had (it was a lot more expensive than a rpi too). That shitty flashing utility alone make it worth picking something different.

              I had so much trouble trying different OSes on it. I think actually none of them felt stable and I tried like 5 (multiple versions of each) I think.

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                Ive got very specific needs when it comes to pi-alikes, so I can only speak to how ive used it.

                I still won’t support the pi foundation though.

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                  I really gave the orange pi the ol’ college try. Now that I think about it, there was a single OS that sorta worked well on it. But unfortunately it was a weird fork of ubuntu supported by a single dude and I didn’t want the future of my device by on one guy’s shoulders.

                  What wrong did the pi foundation do again?

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                    14 days ago

                    Hired a cop who used pi’s for surveillance tech, when people mentioned being uncomfortable, they were flippant, blocked people, etc. Gross behavior IMO.

                    Pricing has made a complete shift from consumer friendly cheap boards over to pricing that can be beat by x86 hardware (even full blown cheap laptops).

                    The foundation has changed, and I just dont support it. You can make your own call of course, this is just my decision.

                    Edit: I should note, I hold grudges. For a loooooong time. I still dont forgive Apple for lying about a battery issue in an iPod mini being a board issue, just to give you an idea for how long I can be an asshole about things I don’t like.

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          14 days ago

          Yeah, but I wouldn’t be sure used stuff below 100€/$/whatever could handle the internet too well, nowadays.

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            14 days ago

            Anything made in the past 10-15 years still works great, I have a couple of really old thin clients that I bought for around $20 and dumped my pis when the prices were way up. One runs octoprint and the other one runs Lubuntu out in the garage so I can look up vehicle specs and other things while I’m out there. I have a fifth Gen Intel laptop that still works great. I have a desktop with a Ryzen 3000 series that works just fine both bought used for under $100. Raspberry pi is good for certain tasks, but using it for a desktop makes little sense. Even now I’m working this message on an Android phone that was around $100 with no issues.

            CPU power hasn’t changed much, they’ve added more features over the years, but power hasn’t changed a lot, only Windows has gotten more bloated so you need more ram to run it.

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      14 days ago

      Yeah what i did is i got one of those dell thin client laptops. It runs great. I just open up parsec and can remote in to my server that has an i9 and 256gb ram with a 4090 and like 100tb hdd and 4tb nvme