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136 points

Yeah its really too bad. I used to love the company but now I just don’t see them making things for hobbies. Anyone know of some good alternatives? Ive heard good things about lepotato?

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61 points

They were never about hobbies. We were a niche that they were happy to have, but they never cared. Origionally it was about education (which has a large overlap with hobbies so they served well).

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12 points

Libreboard

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28 points

OrangePI

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16 points

I had one and returned it. The hardware was good but the software was total ass

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22 points

That’s the biggest issue. Support.

Most of the success of the RPi is due to rasparian and community support.

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5 points

The official ones are a mess, but depending on your needs, you can use armbian. It supports orange pi boards, and is a nice and up to date distro.

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1 point

Never take software from a hardware company.

https://www.armbian.com/download/

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5 points

Out of ignorance I literally thought this was a joke. “Orange you glad I didn’t say raspberry?”

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11 points

Arduinos all the way down I guess

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10 points

Lattepanda mu is apparently a very powerful alternative.

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12 points

Yeah but most rpi projects don’t need a powerful alternative. I don’t need a full computer to run octoprint… But it’s still too hard and pricy to get a RPi

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2 points

Bigtreetech’s btt pi is quite good for printer use - and general use tbh, but it is geared towards printers

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9 points

Radxa for RISC-V SBCs with GPIO.

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4 points

Have a couple boards and the software support leaves a lot to be desired. Armenian is a godsend, but sadly cannot fill every gap.

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6 points

I have been using Odroid boards for many years. I currently have 3 C4 boards and 1 older C1 board. My kids use them as their computer in their rooms. Hardkernel is the company behind the boards, they also provided the official Home assistant blue devices that came pre installed with HASS.

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Oh! Great idea - kid’s computer. I’ll be stealing that for my next project. Thank you!

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looks at your name

Uh-oh. Guys. I think he’s going to steal someones baby instead of making one himself…

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6 points

The only downside I see with LePotato is that it has no SteamLink client (for now). Otherwise, there are plenty of OSes made for it. I have one SD card for CoreELEC to watch things on the TV, and one with Batocera for game emulators.

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I had so many ideas for things we could use these for that completely revolutionize what is now a terrible user experience. No idea how to implement on these ideas, but it’s a start I guess.

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5 points

Orange or banana pi

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4 points

Any N300 based PC is under $200, tiny, low watts, faster than a Pi5, and can run any distro because it’s a regular PC.

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3 points

I’m using a lepotato for Home Assistant. Works very well for months now, but I’m a bit worried about long term distro support

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2 points

The pandemic shortage marked the end of the RPi as a hobbyist board. All the stock when to companies, and every hobbyist shop jacked the prices, and scalpers even more.

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Do arduino stuff or look up chips with those cortexm0 arm processors. Like these: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3403

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