• Valmond@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    I’d love a cheap like Raspberry 3B clone.

    Not a wannabe full fledged PC.

    I have already tried Orange PI and it works, but when you want to do something there is mo community in comparison and there were just lots of problems. I did simple python IO stuff and I had to fix a C library to make it work 😕

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      25 days ago

      As strange as it sounds, network effects and popularity are massive factors in the SBC scene. If you have a semi-recent RaspberryPi, chances are any SBC-adjacent project will have 1st class support for your board.

      This is what stops me from trying other SBCs. I did try the original ASUS Tinker Board, which seemed to be a nice upgrade relative to the then current RaspberryPi 3B which had awful Ethernet speeds.

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        Yes, I learned that the hard way 😁

        A shame the raspberries are either super tiny (and thus lacking, mostly ports) or trying to be bigger faster moar-all style. I get there is a market for 8GB RAM PIs but I just miss the “lots of ports” & enough RAM to run a desktop ones I guess.

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    25 days ago

    “The company does not provide pricing information for the Compact3588S SBC and asks customers to request a quotation.”

    So it’s only a pi5 competitor if you’re a company willing to buy in bulk… Nobody is going to hold prices of a sub-$100 product hostage if it were ever intended to go to individuals or hobbyists.