• ThatFembyWho@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Amazing for what exactly? I remember them being unreliable, slow af and not really good for much other than collecting dust.

    I mean sure the idea was cool, in principle, but they needed a serious upgrade in specs. Now they got it and everyone bitches bc it comes at a price?

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      1 year ago
      • Kiosks – my makerspace uses one for guest signin
      • Pihole – make your life less ad-infested without browser plugins
      • Octoprint – run your 3d printers
      • Home voice assistant without relying on a big company of any kind, or sending them sounds of you having sex

      The first models were rough on reliability, but they got a lot better around Model 2B and onward. SD cards with A1 or A2 rating help a lot.

    • IAm_A_Complete_Idiot@sh.itjust.works
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      Idk about everyone else but I was fine with the specs. A basic Linux machine that can hook up to the network and run simple python scripts was plenty for a ton of use cases. They didn't need to be desktop competitors. The market didn't need to be small form factor high performance machines, and I'd argue it wasn't.