I replaced my Raspberry Pis with $5 ESP32s for smart home projects, and they do everything I need
Despite being a fan of the Raspberry Pi as a teenager, I'm starting to grow disillusioned with this single-board computer family. After all, rival boards, especially those based on the x86 architecture, have gotten significantly cheaper over the years, while the mainline RPi SBCs have crept up in pricing without offering tangible benefits in DIY projects. While I still have a collection of Raspberry Pi systems I’ve bought over the years, I’ve stopped buying them after the RAM shortage drove their prices to the red zone, and switched to old thin clients for server experiments.
Despite being a fan of the Raspberry Pi as a teenager, I’m starting to grow disillusioned with this single-board computer family. After all, rival boards, especially those based on the x86 architecture, have gotten significantly cheaper over the years, while the mainline RPi SBCs have crept up in pricing without offering tangible benefits in DIY projects. While I still have a collection of Raspberry Pi systems I’ve bought over the years, I’ve stopped buying them after the RAM shortage drove their prices to the red zone, and switched to old thin clients for server experiments.
Tihomir Harhalis
Ukraine
Ukraine
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