• Valmond@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      Just curioys, why wouldn’t you buy say a 50€ thinkcentre instead or a raspberry?

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        5 hours ago

        hmmm I’m not sure now 😅

        I’m using the RPi for other projects but this one was for a server and I might not have put much thought for the hardware

        But I’ve never seen a mini PC that cheap though?

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          1 hour ago

          It depends on when big companies throws out their pcs, like when they are 5 years old, or so it feels.

          I did a quick search on ebay, it probably depends on where you live but I stumbled upon a 55€ one here

          The problem with tinkcentres (tiny here) is that they are really easy to open and service, usually has place for a 2’5 drive plus a nvme and had two sodim slots, plus some funky stuff like small cards and CD player and so on so eventually it might cost more than 50€…

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            2 minutes ago

            The problem with tinkcentres (tiny here) is that they are really easy to open and service,

            Is that really a problem 😅

            I’m actually in France, but somehow ebay is not really in my mind, so u totally miss those, I’ll have a look because it sure looks like less trouble to go this way than with the raspberry pi, even the OS as it would be a 64bits and not ARM (if I looked well on the specs)

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        16 hours ago

        Same reason as any other mini PC.

        GPIO.

        Honestly there is no other reason to use pi. Just the simple ability ti connect and build your own connection stuff.

        Pi is by far the easiest system with a well suppirted os and api for learning\experimentation.

        When to comes to using as a desktop etc. There are loads of better options if gpio is not wanted.

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          1 hour ago

          Fair.

          I always thought about the raspberries strength as small mobile devices. If I want IO on my PC I could buy an adapter/card. Or use my raspberry because I have one or two ofc. It sure is easy with them.

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          5 hours ago

          But even with GPIO, there’s other cheaper boards out there with better specs to boot

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            1 hour ago

            I tried the orange pi, and that was a hassle, I had to fix and compile some obscure library in C to make python control I/O work.

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      21 hours ago

      The comment was about the 500, which currently has non-working M2, as a money grab apparently.