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Futur is risc-v ...not ARM ..its cheaper and more fast ...
ОтветитьKhadas vim is far too expensive for what it is. Its craaaap.
ОтветитьFunny how some videos age well and some don’t. As of this writing (October 28, 2023) you can get a 2 GB raspberry pi 4 for $45 from any number of US distributors. 4GB is also readily available for $55, 8GB for $75 though I’m not exactly sure what you would do with 8 GB on a raspberry pi…
Ответитьin my country Pi so expensive, nobody buys them anymore, so many alternatives
Ответитьit is unacceptable that it does NOT have 1 usb 3 AND 1000GBps
ОтветитьNow compare it to the new raspberry pi 5
ОтветитьI think now that the Pi 5 is coming out it's a harder sell but still a cool product!
ОтветитьI clicked on the video just to tell you:
Shut up! Don't tell me what to do!
You will own nothing (not even your cooking skills) and be happy.
Ответить100 Mbit eth = nope.
ОтветитьMost supermarkets have home delivery services that aren't subscription based, my advice is just to use those if you need groceries delivered. I'll clue you in on Hello Fresh, they're just low paid grunts that go out and shop for you, despite what they promise, it's just grocery order fulfilment with a subscription hook. Don't waste money people, use the far cheaper and non subscription based services the stores already offer.
ОтветитьWould have been nice to see the comparison with the Pi Zero 2W
ОтветитьWhat do you think between Raspberry Pi5 and Intel N100 for a dedicated Home Assistant Server.
Ответитьbro 2 watt power is nothing, that much is lost in our air filter when we fart.
ОтветитьI would love to see the same thing, this time with Zero 2 W!
ОтветитьI just got my Le Potato running and Ubuntu was too slow so I pivoted to Armbian and it is looking good. Great purchase for my use case.
ОтветитьUnfortunately, this video is now outdated, as the raspberry pi 5 is coming in October and it beats the vim1s in every spec IF you can get the $60 MSRP
ОтветитьOld Net/Admin here... Great video!!! I loved the PI when it came out years ago. It fit the bill for a lot of projects. But IMO.... These days it better and mostly-cheaper to re-purpose old PCs for Server Builds. That's unless you really need the physical specs of a PI-type system. I can't stand to not have the ability to install a card(s) to have a needed feature(s) in a server build.
ОтветитьI was lucky to purchase the last R.Pi 4B 8GB and R.Pi 400 on the shelf of a local store, at normal price and I am glad I went for it.
I wanted to get some more R.Pi 4B 4GB and 8GB, but they never came back in stock and online prices was insane all over the place.
The Raspberry Pi 5 was presented and it's coming very soon, I am half tempted to preorder a few of them (at human msrp) thrhu their selected resellers.
I have the feeling that we gonna see the same scenario of crazy prices and scalping. Time will tell.
The "average user" isn't building HOME SERVERS you detached tech bro
Signed respectfully, a fellow detached tech enjoyer, but hopefully a bit less detached than that.