Beep Boop I’m in ur Lemmys astroturfin ur as yet unavailable SBCs.
Nah in all seriousness I too don’t need a pi 5. I just respect what the people behind the Pi project are doing, and it upsets me that people are mad about what is in my opinion a very solid evolution of the Pi because of the availability issues of the Pi 4 during the largest supply shortage the world has seen in ALL consumer goods, not just hobbyist SBCs. Yes that sucked, but there were shortages in virtually everything else too. They also happen to be manufactured in my hometown which means they get a special place in my heart.
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Lol I assure you I’m no bot. I just think that people forget that the Pi fills a niche that I know many self hosty types like myself no longer need it to fill, and the Pi 5 imo is another slam dunk in terms of nailing filling that particular niche. Other ARM SBCs tend to always have trouble with GPU hardware acceleration due to the weird MediaTek or rockchip SoCs they have or end up pinned to some ancient kernel version missing sources.
I too moved away from Pis to an X86 setup (kn100.me/erying-11800h/) something I talk about in great detail in that blog post, but appreciate the Pi exists and continues to evolve in the way it is. Not everything is about mac compute per dollar for everybody!
This blog post discusses the Erying i7-11800h mutant motherboard, a strange motherboard/CPU combo that features an Engineering Sample CPU that was originally destined for a laptop but is now being used in a desktop motherboard. I explain what Engineering Sample CPUs are and how they are distributed. I also discuss the advantages of using a low-power mobile chip for home server use cases. I also discuss my experience with home-labbing and why I decided to move away from Raspberry Pi, Tiny PCs, a Terramaster NAS, settling on a system built around this strange motherboard/CPU combo.